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4 Useful Tips And Tricks For Online Games

Ddos November 17, 2022 3 minutes read
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This will be a quick guide to improving your strategy for playing 4 common and well-loved games. Starting with Wordle, we have some tips for making your first guess strategic. Then, we will look at how to improve your vocabulary for Scrabble. Next, Solitaire card games can be made easier with the right strategies. Finally, in Boggle, always look for the plurals and bigger words that can be broken down into smaller ones. With these tips and tricks at your disposal, you are going to amaze your friends and family with your suddenly improved scores.

1. Wordle First Word

If your game of choice is Wordle, the word game bought by the New York Times that swept the world in early 2022, you should make sure your first guess is strategic. Use a word like “audio” or “range” that uses several vowels and common consonants.

2. Scrabble Word Finder

For Scrabble enthusiasts, no tool is more useful than the Scrabble Word Finder. You can find this tool at www.scrabble–word–finder.com and use it mid-game to settle a dispute with another player or to find inspiration for a word. Moreover, you can use this comprehensive word database in your downtime to train your brain for the next Scrabble game.

3. Solitaire Card Games

A favorite online game for many people in office jobs is Solitaire. If you like to unleash your playfulness with a quick Solitaire game sometimes, a great tip for this addictive card game is to expose the larger stacks of cards first. This will help you to find the cards you need and it gives you a better chance of getting to the end of the game.

If solitaire itself doesn’t do it for you, perhaps you are a keen Spider Solitaire player. A bonus top tip for this card game is to make stacks on the highest-value card possible and always put kings, or your highest available card, in empty columns. This will keep you on track to clear the deck.

4. The S in Boggle

Finally, a simple trick for making your Boggle game the best it can be is to look for the plurals. If there is an S in the grid, always see if you can turn your words into plurals, as this can double the number of words you have found. Also, check to see if you can split your words into smaller ones. For instance “snowing” can be split into “snow” and “wing”, so now you have three awesome words.

For any keen game players out there it is fun to learn new tips and tricks to improve your skills and abilities in the game. Show off your improved Wordle scores with your friends by sharing your results on social media. Amaze your friends with your improved vocabulary in your next game of Scrabble. Keep a winning streak in Solitaire card games with your new strategies. Finally, double the number of words you find in Boggle by always looking for that S. Good luck, and have fun playing your favorite games!

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