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Word Chums Cheat

Find playable Word Chums words from your rack, add anchors, and sort top plays fast.

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Word Chums Cheat for Faster Rack Decisions

This free Word Chums cheat is built for one practical job: take the tiles in your rack, account for blanks and board anchors, and give you a cleaner shortlist of playable words you can actually use on your next turn. Instead of digging through a generic unscrambler, you can work from a Word Chums-oriented rack solver that groups results by length and sorts the list around the plays that matter most.

It is especially useful when you have a blank tile, a strong starting or ending anchor already on the board, or a rack that can make dozens of words and you need the better ones first. The page runs in the browser, so it stays quick and keeps the workflow simple.

How to Use This Word Chums Solver

  1. Enter the letters in your rack exactly as they appear. Use ? if one tile is blank.
  2. Add anchor help only when you need it. Use Starts With, Ends With, or a Board Pattern when the board is forcing a shape.
  3. Sort by Highest score when you want stronger raw tile value, or by Longest first when you are hunting 5, 6, or 7 tile bonus turns.
  4. Turn on Only show 5+ tile bonus plays when you want turns that trigger the Word Chums rack bonus system.

If a fringe word looks questionable, switch the dictionary. Word Chums uses its own app environment, so borderline words can behave differently from standard Scrabble lists.

What the Scores on This Page Mean

The scores shown here use the word's letter values and then add the verified Word Chums rack bonuses for playing 5 tiles (+10), 6 tiles (+20), or 7 tiles (+40) in one turn. Blank tiles are counted as zero-point tiles even when they stand in for valuable letters.

That means the page is best for ranking rack strength and spotting likely high-value moves. It does not attempt to calculate live board bonus squares such as letter or word multipliers, and it does not total any cross-words you might make from neighboring tiles already on the board.

Why the Anchor Filters Matter

A plain rack solver can tell you what your letters can form in isolation. A stronger Word Chums helper also lets you shape the answer around the board. That is what the anchor filters are doing here.

  • Starts With helps when a lane already begins with known board letters.
  • Ends With helps when you are extending into a fixed ending.
  • Board Pattern helps when exact positions matter. Use fixed letters for known cells and ?, _, or . for open slots.
  • Must Include is useful when a specific rack tile has to be spent.
  • Exclude Letters helps remove awkward lines and dead ideas quickly.

Fixed letters in the pattern are treated like board letters, so they do not consume tiles from your rack. That makes the filtered list closer to the move shape you are actually trying to play.

Tips for Better Word Chums Turns

Long bonus turns are powerful, but they are not always the best move. Sometimes the stronger play is a shorter word that keeps a premium lane open or saves a flexible blank for a later turn. This page helps by showing grouped word lengths and not just one flattened dump.

  • Use the bonus-only toggle when you are specifically chasing +10, +20, or +40 turns.
  • Use Use every rack tile entered when you want to burn a tough rack completely.
  • Try the same rack with and without anchors. It is often the fastest way to see whether the board or the rack is the real constraint.
  • If a rack has too many results, switch to Most common or add one board constraint before scanning manually.

Related Tools

If you need a broader rack search, use the Word Finder, Word Solver, or Word Unscrambler. If you are solving a different app game, the Words With Friends Cheat, Wordfeud Solver, and Wordscapes Cheat are better fits. For definition checks and alternatives, use the Free Dictionary and Thesaurus Finder.

Word Chums Cheat FAQ

Can I use blanks with this Word Chums cheat?

Yes. Enter ? for each blank tile. The solver treats it as a wildcard and scores that tile as zero points.

Does the score include board multiplier squares?

No. The page ranks words using tile value plus Word Chums rack bonuses. Board-specific double and triple squares are not calculated here.

What do the 5, 6, and 7 tile bonuses mean?

Word Chums awards extra points when you play 5 or more rack tiles in one turn: +10 for 5 tiles, +20 for 6 tiles, and +40 for 7 tiles.

Why might a word still fail inside the app?

Word Chums does not publish a simple public dictionary list for every edge case. If a borderline word fails in the app, switch the dictionary setting here and test again with a stricter list.

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