June 7th, 2011, 07:47 PM
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Originally Posted by dmx252
Hi Sean,
I'm not a gamer (Angry Birds is the only game I have spent any considerable time on) but Wordoid has become an obsession! I've plateaued at 175 and I'm wondering if you can provide any pointers to routinely chain longer words.
What can you offer in the way of strategy for us struggling newbies? Maybe a separate menu item " Zen of 10 dollar Words: Wordoid on speed" would be in order 
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I'm glad you like the game! Here are some tips I find useful:
- If you see a chain that forms "ed", "er", "ers", "ing" or "ings", leave these tiles until you can join another word in front to form long words easily.
- Likewise, before you submit a word try to lengthen it with common word endings like "s" and "y".
- Save up the orange bonus tiles and use several at once to get a big score when you're running out of time.
- If you can't see any decent words, get some new tiles by finding low scoring three letter words. You can use this strategy to help you find the tiles you need to spell a long word that is missing a letter or two.
- If you only need a few points to finish the current level, try to save any high scoring words you see until you level up.
It would be great to read some tips from other players too.
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Last edited by seanwilson; June 8th, 2011 at 08:50 AM.
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