Word Scramble Game Point Values for W I L L
Here are the point values for each letter in will for the two most popular word scramble games - Scrabble and Words With Friends.
Scrabble Point Values
These are the values for each letter/tile in Scrabble and Scrabble Go. The letters will combine for a total of 7 points (not including bonus squares).
Words With Friends Point Values
These are the values for each letter/tile for will in Words With Friends and Words With Friends 2. These letters are worth a total of 9 points (not including bonus squares)
How Many Words Can Be Unscrambled From WILL?
Now that you have successfully unscrambled WILL, what now? Simple, Our Word Unscrambler found 18 playable words ready to be used in several word games!
All of the words that you unscrambled using the letters will can be used in Scrabble, Scrabble Go and Words With Friends!
Fact about will
- WILL has 1 Exact anagrams and 18 partial anagrams.
- WILL is 4 letters long
- WILL starts with W
- WILL Ends with L
Definition of will mean when you unscramble it?
will unscrambles into many words! Here is the definition of one of those unscrambled words.
Meanings of will
- To wish; to desire; to incline to have.
- As an auxiliary, will is used to denote futurity dependent on the verb. Thus, in first person, \"I will\" denotes willingness, consent, promise; and when \"will\" is emphasized, it denotes determination or fixed purpose; as, I will go if you wish; I will go at all hazards. In the second and third persons, the idea of distinct volition, wish, or purpose is evanescent, and simple certainty is appropriately expressed; as, \"You will go,\" or \"He will go,\" describes a future event as a fact only. To emphasize will denotes (according to the tone or context) certain futurity or fixed determination.
- To form a distinct volition of; to determine by an act of choice; to ordain; to decree.
- To enjoin or command, as that which is determined by an act of volition; to direct; to order.
- To give or direct the disposal of by testament; to bequeath; to devise; as, to will one's estate to a child; also, to order or direct by testament; as, he willed that his nephew should have his watch.
- The power of choosing; the faculty or endowment of the soul by which it is capable of choosing; the faculty or power of the mind by which we decide to do or not to do; the power or faculty of preferring or selecting one of two or more objects.
- The choice which is made; a determination or preference which results from the act or exercise of the power of choice; a volition.
- The choice or determination of one who has authority; a decree; a command; discretionary pleasure.
- Strong wish or inclination; desire; purpose.
- That which is strongly wished or desired.
- Arbitrary disposal; power to control, dispose, or determine.
- The legal declaration of a person's mind as to the manner in which he would have his property or estate disposed of after his death; the written instrument, legally executed, by which a man makes disposition of his estate, to take effect after his death; testament; devise. See the Note under Testament, 1.
- To exercise an act of volition; to choose; to decide; to determine; to decree.
- To be willing; to be inclined or disposed; to be pleased; to wish; to desire.
- of Will
- Of set purpose; self-determined; voluntary; as, willful murder.
- Governed by the will without yielding to reason; obstinate; perverse; inflexible; stubborn; refractory; as, a willful man or horse.
- of Will
- Free to do or to grant; having the mind inclined; not opposed in mind; not choosing to refuse; disposed; not averse; desirous; consenting; complying; ready.
- Received of choice, or without reluctance; submitted to voluntarily; chosen; desired.
- Spontaneous; self-moved.
- In a willing manner; with free will; without reluctance; cheerfully.