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Use Those S's to Pluralize:
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If you happen to get a smattering of six letters that includes an "S", you
can easily get away by creating a large number of "extra" words by utilizing

double your three- and four-letter words, adding "dots", "bots", and "bits"
to their singular renditions. This is one of the easiest ways to rack up
the points and propel into the highest Text Twist scores on the web.

Exploit Standard Word Forms:
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Much like the main part of tip #4, you can "exploit" standard word forms in
Text Twist. Even if the result doesn't sound like a real word to you, it very
well could be (and just not be a part of your usual vernacular). Endings like
"it" can form several different words: "bit", "sit", "hit", etc. Exploit that
to your benefit, using all of the remaining characters to precede the "it"
word ending. This is just one example; I'm sure you can find many, many more.


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It may not be the most useful when it comes to getting the target word (it can

what words are possible with the current spread of letters. So you entered the
word "dot", are there any other words that can build on that base? Maybe "dote",
"dots", or even "idiot"? Some versions of Text Twist even put your previous

So, if you see "bet" and "jet" with one missing word in between, it could very
well be "get", for example.