Step 1 — Take a screenshot
Open your Words With Friends game and take a screenshot that shows the full board and your tile rack. Both need to be visible. If an ad is covering the top of the board, wait for it to clear. The rack at the bottom of the screen should show all seven tiles.
Step 2 — Upload to TileSmith
Open TileSmith and upload the screenshot. The OCR engine locates the board grid, reads the placed tiles, and reads your rack. This takes a few seconds. The result appears as an editable board.
Step 3 — Review the board
Look over the detected tiles. The board shows every placed letter as read by the OCR. If any letter looks wrong — a common confusion is O and Q, or I and L on small tiles — tap the square and type the correct letter. Check the rack too. If you have a blank tile, make sure it is shown as a question mark so the solver can explore all its possible letter values.
Step 4 — Get your best move
Once the board looks right, ask TileSmith to score the position. The move list shows every legal play ranked by score. The top result is the highest-scoring legal move the solver found from that exact board state.
Why this is faster than manual entry
A standard Words With Friends board can have thirty or more placed tiles by mid-game. Entering each one by hand into a traditional cheat board takes two to three minutes and risks typos that change the results. Screenshot reading reduces that to a ten-second upload and a thirty-second review.