Lexulous is a game that strives to deliver a quality online experience inspired by Scrabble. It's done so for over a decade, but not without first overcoming some daunting challenges.
When you want to have fun but aren't in the mood for any of your board or video games, you still have options. One of those options is to play a game using only some basic writing material.
The online versions of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? let you take on the challenge of the classic game show from the comfort of home. Pick the version you want to play and start having fun right away.
Bluffing is one of the best, albeit devious, strategies to use in Scrabble. But to make the tactic work, you need to come up with some quality fake words that sound believable.
Lexulous and Words With Friends are two great word games, but which of them is best for you? It's time to examine the pros and cons of each game to find out.
There are plenty of games that mix the basic mechanics of crossword puzzles and Scrabble together. There are few games, however, that are as clever and original about it as Libretto.
It's common knowledge that learning the two-letter words in Words With Friends is vital. However, there are also plenty of useful and valuable three-letter words that you should memorize as well.
There's more than one version of Words With Friends. And though they all might seem to be the same thing, they actually have some key differences that you should be aware of.
The NATO phonetic alphabet is a collection of words that represent individual letters and numbers. They serve an important purpose in the military and other such fields, but they can also serve you well in your favorite word games.
Did you know the magic of the winter season extends even to the Scrabble board? These are the winter words that can earn you some cool points in your favorite word games.
Did you know we have a WordFinder app for both Google Android and Apple iOS devices? Here are some creative ways to use it beyond winning digital word games!
If you enjoy playing Words With Friends on your phone, should you get the Hasbro Gaming board game for some offline play too? How is it different from Scrabble?