![]() ![]() ![]() If both letters create words, too bad, you can only get credit for one. When you make a word with that tile, the game will check the word twice, once with each letter, and give you points if one of the words is real. This means that that tile could be either of those letters. Either/Ors also feature two letters, however they are separated by a forward slash.For example: You may have an AT tile next to a B, and so you could play the word BAT. Digrams are tiles which feature two consecutive letters, and will count for two letters in your word.The bigger the word, the more points you receive of course.Įvery time a digram puzzle appears, there are a few words to be found.There are four kinds of special tiles in Wordament: Digrams, Either/Ors, Suffixes and Prefixes. Anyway, when you come across a digram puzzle, you can make words with two tiles if one of the tiles is the tile with the two letters. These tiles will give you an additional amount of points whenever you find a certain word including those letters. There's only one difference: in one of the sixteen tiles there are two letters instead of one. Just like the regular puzzles, these puzzles consists of a 4x4 field. There's not really an achievement involved here, but you can check out the miscellaneous achievements below since this will be the place where you will most likely unlock most, if not all of them. Mark some three or four letter words just to be safe. I played the game in Dutch (since it's my native language) and even I asked myself "What the hell is that?!" from time to time. Most people will find a few words, but the bigger words can be pretty. Just like all puzzles, this is played on a 4x4 field. Luckily, the time consuming ranking achievements have been left out, so this game can be completed in less then a day. Rankings are mostly based on luck, because you won't see as many words in the second puzzle as you did in your first one. Digram and normal puzzles are available in all languages, so with that being said (or written) feel free to pick the language you are most comfortable with. Themed puzzles are not available in every language, but are in most. This guide is divided into four parts: normal puzzles, digram puzzles, themed puzzles and finally the rankings and miscellaneous achievements. ![]()
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