Letterpress App Guide on how to win in Letterpress every time without cheats and hacks. This Letterpress cheats and hacks guide will cover legitimate ways to win the game using tactics and other ways to win using generators. I prefer to play Letterpress by using tactics, please don’t cheat!
Letterpress using cheats and cheating on Letterpress.
Here are some Letterpress cheat programs you can use. These are Letterpress word generators and a words dictionary system. Please don’t use them and keep the game of letterpress hack free. I wish there was a way to have cheaters in a separate area of Letterpress.
- HAYTCttp://words-solverDOTcom/letterpress-words-solver/
- HAYTCttp://letterwordsDOTco
- HAYTCttp://wwwDOTanagrammerDOTcom/letterpress-cheat/
For all the above links just replace HAYTC with h and DOT with a period.
To identify a Letterpress cheater.
The easiest way to identify if the other player is cheating in your Letterpress app game is to see if they are making many big (>6) letter words. If they repeatedly do this, without common endings like “s” or “ing” or “er” then they are Letterpress cheating.
If you are playing against a letterpress cheat you will most likely lose. So I suggest you just quit that game to save time, or maybe only play Letterpress with friends. There is no way to block someone who is cheating on Letterpress.
Letterpress Tactics and Strategy
If you find good players to play the Letterpress app with you can use the following tactics to help you game. If you know any good Letterpress tactics or Letterpress strategies to add leave a comment below!
The vowels are very important in Letterpress. Make sure you lock these down as quickly as possible.
Place one of your colored squares near all vowels as quickly as possible. This prevents the block above.
Block the Letterpress grid corners as quickly as possible. It takes just 3 letters to block a corner on the Letterpress App grid. Once you have a corner you will nearly always keep the corner until the end of the Letterpress game.
A strategy I use on Letterpress is to get the corners. Then expand and join the corners together using the sides. Then slowly move in to the middle of the Letterpress grid.
Memorize some standard words that use rare letters. Like ZIP and ZAP and VOLT. This will help you in the end game to quickly win your Letterpress game. Always be ready to get the final letters if you sense a win is possible.
If you have more tips you would like to add to the guide just leave a comment below and I’ll add them so everyone can see.
Letterpress Review
The game of Letterpress becomes boring quickly. There is no log of points you gain and nothing really to show you are a winner once a game is over. I deleted it after 2 days. 5/5 for the first hour, then 2/5, maybe even 1/5 after 2 days once you see a few cheaters who spoil the Letterpress game. I did purchase the upgrade to the Letterpress app for $0.99. Letterpress was free but the upgrade was not really worth it long term because I stopped playing Letterpress after only 2 days.
Always get a corner irst and protect it while building out a letter or two every single turn. Ignore the other players words and strategy completely. Build out the easiest direction. I you start in the bottom right corner and there are a bunch of x,k,v,js etc in the top right corner build out to the bottom left!! I win 95% of my games using this strategy. I dont get why everyone doesnt do this? ALWAYS use the longest version of a word…i.E. You could play “look” but look for letters to build out: i.E.: looked looker, lookers, lookiest, lookups, etc..Etc.. ING is the key to winning usually. Almost every word can end in ing. Secure it immediatly and use it on every word. My favorite screwover game ender word? ZZZS heheheh.
Letterpress accepts ZZZS as a word?! Time to fire it up and start playing again bwahahaha.
If they use a 6 letter base word they are cheating, huh…you must think that anytime a person beats you they are cheating. A bad carpenter blames his tools.
Wanted to say this. If you’re using 6 letters or less without a strategic advantage, you’re not a very good player. It’s like giving chess a 1/5 because you’re not good at it, which amounts to boredom for both players.
By your standards, literally almost everyone I’ve played is a cheater. The irony is that the word “cheater” is 7 letters, and therefore I’d have to assume that you used some word generator to come up with it.
If the other person place multiple words I’ve never seen before, especially scientific words that would only be familiar to someone whose taken graduate level biochemistry (12 letters!!!), then I assume they’re cheating. In which case I cheat right back. I cheat better then the other cheater. Getting all huffy about it is a little inappropriate (13!!!!!!!) given the relative triviality of it all.
Congratulations (15).