Microsoft Wordament Cheats

Microsoft Wordament Hack 4.2.1211 + Redeem Codes

Best Word Search Game

Developer: Microsoft Corporation
Category: Games
Price: Free
Version: 4.2.1211
ID: com.microsoft.wordament

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Description

Single Player:
De-stress with a relaxing word game all to yourself. We’ve added hundreds of non-timed puzzles and new daily challenges so the fun never has to end! Complete levels on the adventure map one-by-one, play all the daily challenges in a given month to earn badges, or try Quick Play to jump right into your favorite difficulty mode. Some of our top players have reached up to level 300, how far can you get?

Multiplayer:
Why play against one person in a turn when you can play against thousands at once? Wordament® is a real-time continuous word tournament. Players compete on the same board with everyone at once. Rounds offer challenges such as two- and three-letter tiles, themed words, speed rounds and more. You can be a champion in many ways: find the most words possible, earn the best score, find the longest words, best your Frenemies, or beat your top score. How you win is up to you.

Wordament tracks your progress by maintaining rich statistics about your gameplay including your best word found, total score, best word count, first place finishes and more. Leaderboards show you who's rocking it for the day, hour and overall. Climb the ranks and earn achievements and bragging rights along the way. Will you be our next champion?

Xbox Live Support:
Sign in with your Microsoft account to earn Xbox Live achievements and save your progress in the cloud across all your Apple devices.

You can now get the Microsoft Wordament Premium Subscription for $1.99 per Month or $9.99 per Year. With Premium Subscription you get these great features:
• No Advertisements
• More coins for completing Daily Challenges
• Double experience points in all game modes
• NOTE: this will not grant Premium on other platforms
Payment will be charged to your iTunes Account on confirmation of purchase. Subscription automatically renews monthly or annually depending on the subscription type purchased. Payment will be charged to your iTunes Account within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period ($1.99 monthly, or $9.99 annually, depending on the subscription type purchased). You can turn off auto-renewal by going to your Account Settings after purchase. If auto-renewal is turned off at least 24-hours before the end of the current period, you will not be charged for the next period. All cancellations will take effect at the end of the current period.
For more information visit: https://aka.ms/wordamentiossupport/
Privacy policy: https://aka.ms/privacyioslink/
Terms of Use: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/servicesagreement/

Version history

4.2.1211
2022-01-27
Performance and Crash fixes
TBD
2022-01-11
General Bug Fixes
4.0.11240
2020-12-09
General bug and stability fixes
3.9.10260
2020-11-03
Bug fixes for premium content and telemetry issues
3.7.3050
2020-03-09
Additional hotfix for multiplayer issue that surfaced up after last hotfix.
3.6.02250
2020-03-02
Fixed an issue that was causing multiplayer to not function properly.
3.5.8020
2019-08-08
Fixes Daily Challenge issue.
3.5.6200
2019-07-01
Fixes issue with May Daily Challenge Badges and ad related issue. Includes various bug fixes.
3.5.5100
2019-06-03
Added 2 new Daily Challenges: “Balloon Pop” and “Gold Rush”. Updated the Daily Challenge menu. Fixed various bugs.
3.2.2060
2019-02-20
Added 2D Classic theme. Improvements to multiplayer and other bug fixes.
3.1.0
2019-01-14
Added Premium subscription offers, and various bug fixes.
3.0.11
2018-11-26
Introducing single player puzzle modes, Daily Challenges, even more Xbox Live achievements, and an all new look and feel including themes and 3D game tiles.
2.8.3
2015-06-25
Bug fixes
2.8.2
2015-03-09
Update to Facebook Graph 2.0
2.6.3
2014-02-04
• Added Tap to Share for achievements
2.6.1
2014-01-15
• Added Tap to Share for achievements
2.6
2013-10-04
• Added Tap to Share for achievements
2.5.2
2013-07-22
What’s New in Version 2.5
• Login with your Facebook account and play against your friends!
• Share your best scores to networks including Facebook and Twitter.
• Improved stability and performance.
• 15 supported puzzle languages, with more on the way.
2.5.1
2013-07-08
What’s New in Version 2.5
• Login with your Facebook account and play against your friends!
• Share your best scores to networks including Facebook and Twitter.
• Improved stability and performance.
• 15 supported puzzle languages, with more on the way.
2.5
2013-06-19
What’s New in Version 2.5
• Login with your Facebook account and play against your friends!
• Share your best scores to networks including Facebook and Twitter.
• Improved stability and performance.
• 15 supported puzzle languages, with more on the way.
1.1
2013-02-27
Support for iPhone 5 and iOS 6
Bug fixes and improvements for Microsoft Account login, app resume, and unexpected crashes
1.0
2012-12-21

Cheat Codes for In-App Purchases

Item Price iPhone/iPad Android
Yearly Premium Subscription
(Yearly Premium Subscription)
$9.99
Free
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Monthly Premium Subscription
(Monthly Premium Subscription)
$1.99
Free
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Ratings

4.6 out of 5
10.1K Ratings

Reviews

Donald9966,
Addictive
This game is amazing. I'd like to see an additional "points per second" score added to the "average points per word" and "word count," but that's not that big of a deal.
What else would be nice to see is "most common mistakes" along with the list of words.
Only things that I actually have a complaint about though are: (1) It forces you to change to the leaderboard at a certain time; sometimes I want to look through the words more than look at the leaderboard or I'm not interested in seeing the words and just want the leaderboard. It'd be nice to freely switch between during the time between games. (2) I don't like the "you're guessing" time penalty. I get why it's there, but occasionally my finger just slips and selects a different letter, I just misspelled a word, or I thought something was a recognized word, such as a slang word or a name. Maybe, it could just be that we say the time they wasted on a wrong word is penalty enough.

Biggest plus it that I haven't experienced a true bug yet; people keep saying it freezes at 23 seconds, but that's only happened to me if I lose my connection.
YouOweMeAPickle,
Please fix
I love the game but.... the old version was so much better. I don’t know why some corporate jerk has to pitch a new update that screws everything up. Clean and simple. That’s all we want. The new version has all the bells and whistles that nobody wanted.

And the stats are screwed up. It used to have a total score (which would rank you by month, year, or all time). It used to list how many wins you had. That’s all still there because I was getting it by refusing to update to this version. But they screwed the whole thing up so I had to update. Could you guys at least make the stats available on your home page?

And I can’t even read it anymore either. Too small and the new I phone covers the theme hints and timer. Really! Don’t you guys even play the game yourselves?
shiningsee,
A Wordament Facelift is Long Overdue
Has the creative team that originally developed Wordament left Microsoft or moved on to other projects? Nothing has changed many years now. Zero aesthetic creativity or feature improvements. Every map is literally just going back to the beginning of the same map. Where’s the “Adventure“ in that?Eventually, even endless AI-generated word puzzles start to feel repetitive. Some new scenery would at least create a more interesting illusion of going somewhere. And how about adding an in-app dictionary and other features to enhance the game’s vocabulary building benefits? At the very least, please give us more variety by finally developing a Microsoft Ultimate Word Games app for iOS instead of leaving us stuck with the browser version. If the current “if it ain’t broke, don’t change it” attitude continues, I will probably end my subscription.
ECB87,
Good ideas in the latest update, but execution is lacking
I like the new options for styles of game play in this latest update. However, the game is now a lot slower and a battery hog to boot. Playing fast for high word count is a lot harder due to lag, even when connected to wifi. The compliments it gives you when you do well (is there an actual name for those?) also interfere with speed because they obscure the board and also lag. The graphics and visual style may also contribute to the performance issues, since they are a lot more complex (unnecessarily so in my opinion) than previously. The game is also much less visually distinctive now, and its style blends in with every other game out there that I don’t play due to general spaminess and battery hog issues. My suggestions are to simplify the graphics, distill everything so it’s focused on game play rather than a debatably pretty package, and remove any other unnecessary “features” causing performance issues.
Txoco's grandma,
Long ads, weird words
This is basically a pretty fun word search puzzle, that gets progressively harder as you move through the steps. However, I have two big gripes: lately all the ads are 30 seconds long, much longer than I’m willing to sit through. And many of the “words” it expects you to find are so obscure that even with my graduate level vocabulary, I’ve never heard of them. So lately, after I find all the familiar words, I just resort to plugging in every combination that could conceivably be pronounced in English. If I feel like. it, I can look up the meaning, but they’re usually never a word I’d want to add to my vocabulary: the name of some obscure fish, or the archaic Scottish word for something. That makes it into a different kind of game, which I guess is OK too. I prefer the New York Times’ Spelling Bee, but you can’t binge-play that one!
Aris D 184,
Very nice but they have to improve a few things
The nice things:
- You get extra points for 5+ letter words, themed words and digraphs
- Wordament exists in many languages, even languages like Swedish, Norwegian and Arabic
- Wordament knows what words are foreign (judo, pizzeria etc)
- Kids can play it too
The disadvantages:
- Wordament does NOT have a dictionary - even when you press on a word
- Wordament on the MSN site does not have Microsoft's writing font
- Words people make in other languages are not foreign (not all) sometimes feel to the Microsoft system they obviously ARE foreign.
- You cannot play Daily Challenges or Multiplayer without internet connection.
- Multiplayer sometimes says you don't have internet, even if you do have.
- Wordament in German and Portuguese have different rules and objectives
- Wordament does not tell you how to pronounce a word in any kind of English.
- Wordament's adventures do not have leaderboards
- Wordament Solver sometimes tells words that you cannot make on Wordament.

And some rules for kids when playing with mom or dad
- Take turns making words
- Do not let other people make another part of speech of a word or add a suffix on a word on a word one person has made
- If you don't win, don't cry! It's just a game!
ChicagoAnnie,
Fun game and all, but…
after the first few maps, the game becomes repetitious. Same stuff over and over and over, ad nauseum, to the point of being boring. Similar or same puzzle, different map. Ultimately, it seems there is minimal creativity. It’s almost “copy and paste.”

Each map starts out easy and gets progressively more difficult, until I come to a gate. Go through the gate and puzzles are easy, becoming more difficult, until I come to a gate or complete the map. The pattern repeats endlessly. I’m currently in the middle of Map 39, so it’s not like I did just a few maps and wrote a review. I keep playing because, right now, I don’t have another word game.

I love word games and I have a huge vocabulary. I want more challenge. (My mother did the 𝘊𝘩𝘪𝘤𝘢𝘨𝘰 𝘛𝘳𝘪𝘣𝘶𝘯𝘦 daily crossword puzzle in ink.)
AdamantVision,
Really wish there was a little more to love about this
This is a great version of the classic word find boggle-style puzzle game. But the reason I am writing this review is that nothing about this game is difficult at all! There are so many levels with absolutely no progression of difficulty, no different than gimmicks, heck even all the different "maps" you unlock look the same! There are no timers, no move limits (in the main game), and while this lends itself to being played for a few minutes here and there, it's just lacking interest. Even some 5x5 levels would be a nice change of pace.

It looks and plays great! I wish Microsoft had more games in this Casual series. But it's such a flat landscape with respect to challenge and progression.
chrisk106,
The old version was better
It seems like I used to score better in the previous version. There are a bunch of useless and distracting bells and whistles on this revision. I enjoyed seeing the country flags and the three letter country codes. I used to look up the codes to identify the countries and added some to my geo knowledge. Some of my frenemies seem to have disappeared ... maybe they preferred the previous version. Or maybe there is a way to get the “classic” version and I haven’t figured that out yet? Really, I don’t need endless levels of what is it? novice, apprentice, seasoned, advanced, what? I know I’m aiming for #1 and I hope to get there eventually, so please don’t waste my time giving me a bunch of useless tiers and cheering me on. Thanks for the opportunity to share my opinion.
FleshyHeadedMonkey,
Strange objectives and broken
First off, the objectives are a bit unsatisfying. Instead of trying to find all the words, you are cut off after a certain score, and are trying to do things like find words using the corner letters or three letter or four letter words. The multi play is a bit more of the traditional play against the clock kind of thing, but the solo campaign seems weirdly casual in that there is no clock and you aren’t trying to find all the words and get cut off when you achieve the three objectives of each game. That would be ok, but when I got to the last puzzle of the first campaign “world” the game broke and I couldn’t play further. Even closing it and reopening it would just take me straight back to the same crash… no way to avoid it. So I had to uninstall it.