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    Hi @Lexulous, after I lay a word, little coloured squares appear on the right-hand side of the Play button...we're curious about their meaning. Sometimes there's only one; on this shot there are 3 or 4. Thanks. fe5c0cc3-7073-4323-912e-e6e72ebc7710-image.png

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    @mapmakere It shows move strength percentage if you hover over it. 100% means that's the highest scoring move available (saw admins mention it here). Of course, highest scoring move isn't always the best play, but it's still useful in certain situations. I sometimes check it towards the end in a tight game. Can be frustrating when you can't find the elusive 100% move/moves sometimes. A little game in itself.

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    @dan-mitchell Thanks for the explanation. I saw the 'move strength' and didn't know what that meant. cheers!

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