Wordscapes Level 24513 Answers
6 words - 6 tiles
Wordscapes Level 24513 answers - all 6 words built from the 6-letter wheel N E E D E D, verified against the live game. The longest answer is NEEDED at 6 letters, a pangram that uses every tile on the wheel - place it first and the crossing letters pull the shorter fills out almost automatically.
Watch the tiles: DEN / END are anagrams, and the grid takes each in its own slot. If this is not your board, the letter search identifies any level from its tiles.
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Wordscapes Level 24513 Answers
6 wordsWord-by-Word Breakdown
| Word | Length | Note |
|---|---|---|
| NEEDED | 6 | Uses every tile on the wheel. |
| ENDED | 5 | Uses every tile on the wheel. |
| DEED | 4 | 4 letters, using D E E D. |
| NEED | 4 | Uses every tile on the wheel. |
| DEN | 3 | Uses every tile on the wheel. |
| END | 3 | Uses every tile on the wheel. |
How to Solve Level 24513
With 6 tiles and 6 answers, level 24513 is a mid-size board where order matters: anchor with NEEDED, then read the crossing letters before guessing. The spread runs 3 to 6 letters with an average of 4.2.
Note that NEED lives inside NEEDED: if the short one gets rejected, its letters may belong to the longer slot. Stuck on the next one already? Level 24514 is solved too, and level 24512 is a step back.
Wordscapes Level 24513 - FAQ
What are the answers for Wordscapes Level 24513?
Level 24513 has 6 answers: NEEDED, ENDED, DEED, NEED, DEN, END.
How many words are in Level 24513?
6 required words, from 3-letter fills up to NEEDED at 6 letters.
What letters are available in Level 24513?
The wheel holds 6 letters: N E E D E D. Every answer uses only these tiles - a word needing any other letter will not be accepted no matter how valid it looks.
What is the longest word in Level 24513?
NEEDED at 6 letters, a pangram that uses every tile on the wheel. Placing it first is the fastest route through the board: it fills the longest slot and exposes crossing letters for the remaining 5 answers.
Are there anagrams in Level 24513?
Yes - DEN / END uses identical tiles in different orders, and the grid accepts each only in its own slot. If one is rejected, swap it into the other position.
Why does longest-first solving work in Wordscapes?
The longest answer occupies the biggest slot in the crossword grid and crosses more other words than any shorter fill. Placing it first reveals crossing letters that narrow every shorter slot to one or two candidates. After the anchor is set, most remaining words drop in without trial and error - on this level the anchor is NEEDED, so starting there is the fastest route through the board. The letter search and daily archive are also on the homepage.
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