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Tired of losing to the likes of guest123 and wordguruXYZ in a random game of online Scrabble or Scrabble Go? Or perhaps you’re intending to maintain that winning streak in Wordfreud? Whatever your motivation and aim are, Scrabble Cheat is the friend you can depend on.

Whether or not categorized as cheating, this WordsRated tool will elevate your vocabulary to the next level, supplying you with words either to win or learn.

There’s no room for second-guessing with Scrabble Cheat. As long as you have the letters, playable words aplenty will come your way in a jiffy. And, if you need the nitty-gritty in every result, our tool’s advanced features will prove that you didn’t bump into this space by mistake.

How to use Scrabble Cheat

This tool, while simple in design and user interface, offers multiple solutions in search of the best word for your Scrabble or Scrabble Go tile. Starting with the basics, here is the best way to utilize the tool’s functionality in order to get the most out of it:

  1. The “letters field”: This is the core of our tool, and you can get the widest list of potential Scrabble and Scrabble Go moves just by using this field.
    • Place the scrambled letter from your tile into the “letters” field. Click the “submit” button to get a list of all possible words you can create out of these letters.
  2. Sort and group the list of words: By default, the list of potential words is ordered alphabetically, but you can change the sorting priority. There are several options to choose from:
    • Alphabetical ordering (A-Z and Z-A)
    • Ordering by points – especially useful for Scrabble and Scrabble Go players
    • In addition to the sorting option, the tool also allows the grouping of words by length, starting from the longest words down to the shortest.
  3. Use advanced functions to refine your search: Aside from the basic unscrambling feature, the tool also provides some additional functionality for players who are looking for more specific results.
    • “Starts with” field: Use this field if you want to limit your search to words that start with a specific letter or group of letters.
    • “Ends with” field: Similar to the previous field, the “ends with” field will return only those words that end with the required letter or group of letters.
    • “Contains” field: If it’s important for you that the word you play next contains a certain letter or group of letters, use the “contains” field to narrow down the list of words that fit into this criteria.
    • “Exclude” field: Instead of the “contains” field, use this field to filter out your unscrambling process if you want to exclude a specific letter or letter group.
    • “Length” field: In a perfect situation, you want to look for that bingo word in Scrabble and Scrabble Go. You need to use all the letters from your tile to achieve this. This is where the “length” field comes in handy.
      You can specify the length of the desired list of words by simply imputing it as a number in the “length” field. In your case, input 7 or 8 in the field, depending on your situation on the playing board.

You can also take a look at our words list to get the idea of the amount of words the tool possesses. You can sort them by starting letter, ending letter, or length.

How do I know if my opponent is cheating in Scrabble and Scrabble Go?

While cheating at board games, or any games at all (or at anything) isn’t a good way to show sportsmanship and competitiveness, we understand that sometimes you’re faced with that annoying feeling that your online opponent is cheating, and you just can’t keep up with them.

While it’s very difficult to determine if your opponent is using some cheating tools to score more points, there are some clues you can look for to identify a potential cheater:

  1. If the opponent quickly plays high-value words: Quick plays of high-point words might indicate cheating, such as utilizing the word solver tools to generate high-value words within a dozen seconds. This is especially applicable to words that are not used very often in communication.
  2. Frequent use of strange, unfamiliar words: Playing many unfamiliar words could suggest cheating, as high-value words that are rarely used in everyday speech usually get generated from a word solver tool. If your opponent utilizes a lot of these words, it’s very possible that they’re trying to trick you.
  3. Prioritizing value over long-term strategy: Always opting for high-scoring, uncommon words doesn’t always suggest cheating if the opponent is very good. However, placing unnecessary, low-value letters (like S at the end of the words) for the sake of gaining an additional point or two without placing it on the DW or TW field could indicate that the opponent is cheating.
  4. Weird usage of blank tiles: Using blank tiles (wildcards) to make unusual, lower-scoring words and not saving them for potential Bingos might indicate cheating. This is mostly due to the fact that word solvers are usually optimized for scoring the most points without having the long-term strategy in mind. Strategic players recognize the value of blank tiles and will usually save them for future turns.
  5. Consistency in playing style: Pay attention to a player’s consistency in their gameplay style. If they abruptly change their strategy or playing habits without apparent reason, it might raise suspicion. While good players might know uncommon words, consistently playing highly unusual or impractical words that don’t contribute much to their overall strategy could be a red flag.
  6. Lack of variation in moves: If an opponent repetitively uses the same pattern of moves, especially if they mirror those of a Scrabble solver, it could indicate reliance on external assistance. This usually applies to players that almost exclusively play offensive moves while rarely deploying defense, if at all.
  7. Behavioral clues: Sometimes, an opponent’s behavior during the game, such as being overly defensive when questioned about their moves or reacting strongly to losses, might hint at something suspicious.
  8. Game history review: If a player you often face as an opponent consistently displays signs of potential cheating across multiple games, it could further support suspicions of unfair play.

However, it’s important to remember that it’s very hard to distinguish between a cheater and a good player with an impressive vocabulary and an elite gaming strategy. When facing a good opponent, it’s easy to sometimes feel frustrated and naturally feel like you’ve been cheated and not fair and square beaten by a better player.

What is the difference between Scrabble and Scrabble Go?

While it is governed by the same rules as Scrabble, Scrabble Go introduces several new features and changes compared to the classic Scrabble game:

  • Mobile gameplay: Scrabble Go is primarily designed as a mobile app, making it easily accessible on smartphones and tablets and allowing players to engage in the game on the go. You can’t easily play classic Scrabble while riding a train to work, but you can always pull out your phone and start a Scrabble Go.
  • Social experience: Scrabble Go emphasizes social interaction, allowing players to connect with friends and other players, join clubs, and compete on a worldwide scale, which enhances the multiplayer experience.
  • In-game boosts and rewards: As opposed to classic Scrabble, Scrabble Go introduces various power-ups, rewards, and boosts, which can be used strategically during the gameplay to improve performance and gain an advantage over the opponent.
  • Game modes: Scrabble Go offers various game modes beyond the classic Scrabble, such as Duels, Word Drop, Tumbler, and Rush. These modes provide diverse gameplay experiences beyond the traditional board game and bring a breath of fresh air into the classic game.
  • Customization: Players can customize their profiles, avatars, and tiles, adding a personal touch to the gaming experience. This is something that the classic game can’t provide.
  • Modern interface: The user interface is modernized and user-friendly, featuring animations, vibrant visuals, and interactive elements to engage players. The game may also include in-app purchases for various items, such as power-ups, customization options, or premium features.

The popularity of Scrabble and Scrabble Go

While Scrabble is one of the oldest and most popular word games, Scrabble Go made the scene roughly 6 years ago. Since 2018, the game’s popularity remained significantly lower than the classic game.

According to Google Trends data, a significant jump in interest in the game occurred during 2020, and today it stands at around 50% of that. Comparing one game with another, the classic Scrabble game is at least 90 times more popular than Scrabble Go, according to Google Trends.

YearAverage Scrabble popularity (based on Google Trends data)Average Scrabble Go popularity (based on Google Trends data)
201038.00
201169.58
201265.00
201341.92
201425.42
201522.08
201621.50
201726.08
201835.83
201937.081.36
202047.1755.75
202138.0043.58
202232.7533.67
202329.1730.08