Wordfeud is a popular mobile word game available for iOS and Android devices.
To start a game, open the app and tap on "New Game" on the main screen. Enter your opponent's username and select the desired language for the game.
Yes, you can play Wordfeud on your computer by downloading and installing the game on an Android emulator such as Bluestacks or NoxPlayer.
Make sure that notifications are enabled for Wordfeud in your phone's settings. If it's already enabled, try restarting your device or reinstalling the app.
Try closing the app and reopening it. If the problem persists, try restarting your device or reinstalling the app.
No, your username cannot be changed once it has been created.
Restart your device and try again. If the issue continues, try updating the app to the latest version or reinstalling it.
Make sure you have a stable internet connection and try closing and reopening the app. If the problem persists, try restarting your device or contacting Wordfeud support.
No, once a game is deleted it cannot be retrieved. Make sure you are certain before deleting a game.
To report a player, go to the game in question and tap on the "Report" button next to their username. From there, follow the instructions to report the player.
Yes, you can have multiple games with the same opponent at the same time.
Yes, Wordfeud supports multiple languages including Dutch, French, German, Spanish, Swedish, Norwegian, and more.
Try signing out of your account and then signing back in. If the issue continues, try restarting your device and checking your internet connection.
Your past games are stored under the "Finished" tab in the app. If you still can't see them, try refreshing the tab or restarting the app.
In Wordfeud, games end when one player has used all their tiles or when both players pass twice in a row.
There are a few reasons why this may happen, such as using a word that is not in the game's dictionary or trying to use a blank tile on a letter that it does not represent.
To shuffle your tiles, shake your device or tap on the "Shuffle" button on the game board.
Make sure you have a stable internet connection and try restarting the app. If the issue continues, check your device's settings and try again.
This error means that there was an issue creating your game. Try again or contact Wordfeud support for further assistance.
No, once a game has started, the language cannot be changed.
Make sure you are placing the tile in a valid spot and that it connects to at least one existing tile on the board. If the issue continues, try restarting the app.
Once you resign from a game, you automatically forfeit the game and cannot undo the resignation.
To cancel a move, tap on the tile you want to remove to deselect it. You can also shake your device to cancel all selected tiles at once.
This means that the player you are trying to play with does not have a premium account. Premium accounts allow players to have more simultaneous games, access to statistics, and other features.
No, once a move has been submitted, it cannot be undone. Make sure you are certain about your move before submitting it.
To delete your account, go to your account settings in the app and select the "Delete Account" option. Keep in mind that this action is irreversible and you will lose all progress and games associated with the account.