![]() ![]() The wordlist currently being used is all words of length 3 to 16 from the Collins 2012 scrabble dictionary, I am working on getting the official wordament wordlist. A word shown isn't correct / a correct word isn't shown ![]() The points shown are an estimation from the average number of points during my testing, accuracy may improve in the future. You can share your solve by copying the url, the board is saved in the part after the # FAQ The points shown in the list aren't acurate To view how a word was made click on it in the list and an animation will play showing how to draw the word, this can be repeated as many times as needed by clicking the word again ![]() Type the wordament puzzle into the boxes above, as shown in the wordament game, after the wordlist has loaded the puzzle should be solved in less than 500ms This is a wordament solver written in a combination of C and pure JS, and is designed to solve wordament puzzles in browser as fast as possible Though that location is configurable in the app.config file.Wordament Solver By Douile (No affiliation to Microsoft or Wordament) The bot will expect to find it under: C:\Program Files (x86)\Tesseract-OCR\Tesseract.exe You will need to have Tesseract installed on your machine for the bot to perform OCR on the tiles. It detects whether a word was recognised or not by the game as well as other game states such as when the game accuses the player of guessing (too many invalid words in a short time), when the time runs out and when a new game starts. Once it has the list of playable words it iterates through them starting with the longest words first and moving the mouse over the tiles to play each the word. It first finds the browser window containing the Wordament tab, then takes a screenshot of it, looks for the tiles on the gameboard, performs OCR on each tile and finds all the sequential letter combinations that form valid words from a list of 170,000+ words. I do not condone cheating so PLEASE UNDERSTAND the spirit of this project was purely the joy as a developer in overcoming the technical challenges of writing an AI that plays Wordament with no human intervention. A bot that automatically plays and consistently wins at Microsoft Wordament ![]()
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