Screenshot in, moves out
Upload your Words With Friends screenshot and TileSmith reads the board and rack without you typing a single tile.
WWF cheat
Most Words With Friends cheat tools make you type every tile. TileSmith reads the screenshot.
Upload a screenshotUpload your Words With Friends screenshot and TileSmith reads the board and rack without you typing a single tile.
The detected board is editable. Fix any misread letter before the move engine runs so the result is trustworthy.
Every legal play is scored including cross words and bonus squares. The top moves are ranked by points.
Take a screenshot of your current Words With Friends game — the full board and rack should both be visible. Upload that screenshot to TileSmith. The OCR engine reads the placed tiles and your rack letters, then presents the board as an editable grid.
Check the board. If a letter looks wrong, tap the square and correct it. Once the board looks right, ask TileSmith to score the position. It searches the dictionary, checks every legal play, and returns a ranked list of moves.
Screenshot OCR is good but not perfect. A misread tile on a dense board can remove or add legal words from the results. The review step is part of the design: it takes thirty seconds and makes the move list far more reliable than a black-box upload.
TileSmith finds legal moves from the current board position. It works within the game rules — it does not modify the game or bypass any server. Whether using it counts as cheating depends on who you are playing with.
Clear, full-screen mobile screenshots from Words With Friends Classic work best. Make sure the board and rack are both visible and not obscured by popups or ads.
The board is editable after the screenshot is processed. Tap any square to correct a letter before scoring moves.