Tool / Solver to cheat in Word Bites (Game Pigeon) and automatically find all possible words from horizontal and vertical letter blocks, in order to quickly win on iMessage.
Word Bites (Game Pigeon) Solver - dCode
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Word Bites by Game Pigeon is a word game available on iOS via Apple's iMessage. The goal is to form valid words using all the letters and letter blocks provided. These blocks, composed of one or more letters, must be assembled vertically or horizontally to create dictionary words.
Indicate the letters or blocks of letters from the Word Bites game in each of the 3 categories:
— Horizontal letter blocks (usually pairs of 2 letters)
— Vertical letter blocks (usually pairs of 2 letters)
— Lonely letters
Indicate the desired dictionary for the game, as the Word Bites game keeps its wordlist secret, theoretically, theoretically, the Scrabble dictionary in your language is the most suitable for word games.
Click on Find Words to list the possible words, sorted by length from largest to smallest. To save time, it is possible to sort them in alphabetical order in order to input them more quickly in the game.
The solver allows Word Bites (GamePigeon) to be cheated, please do not abuse it or warn your opponent online.
Use the Word Bites solver provided by dCode on this page. This tool analyzes the provided letter blocks and automatically generates words that comply with the game's rules.
While using a solver can be considered a form of cheating, it can also help you understand the game mechanics, expand your vocabulary, and identify word-building patterns. Using it judiciously can improve your performance without significantly impacting the gameplay experience or competitiveness.
Start by identifying problematic letter blocks, especially those composed of two uncommon letters, in order to ignore them.
Developing a quick recognition of common prefixes and suffixes helps anticipate plausible sequences, even when the letters are spread across multiple blocks.
Finally, practice regularly; with practice, the player increases their solving speed.
The iPhone WordBites game uses a non-public, internal word list. The solver therefore relies on an external dictionary, like the one used by Scrabble, which may contain words that are absent or forbidden in the game.
This difference in vocabulary explains the discrepancies observed between the solver's results and the words actually accepted by Word Bites.
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