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Some people would argue it would ruin the game. Do the special words cost me bombs or get me bombs? The special words will cost you bombs. However, there are some free special words that you can draw by watching a video. The special words can give you up to 9 coins. How do I get the answer from the opponent? You have to wait for your opponent to play you back, which can take as long as it takes. In the meantime, you can play other people with the setting that gives you a random person to play. Unanswered Questions What do I do if my Draw Something won't open my opponents game for me? How do I know who wins when playing Draw Something? Where can I see my opponent's artwork, so I can respond? How do you change your picture Ask a Question 200 characters left Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. Submit Video Tips Drawing arrows to the specific item in your picture helps a lot, especially if you're worried that the other player won't "get" what you're drawing.
This is useful if you have little or no bombs. Check out the "badges" and aim to draw those things. Although there is no reward for getting them, it's fun to try! Take advantage of the game's drawing animation system. You don't have to draw the entire picture on one canvas. For example, if you get a compound word, such as "fireball", you don't have to draw an actual ball on fire. Instead, draw a fire, and then trash the drawing. Draw a plus sign and trash it again. Finally, draw a ball. Hopefully they were paying attention and will get the word. Use the bombs wisely in the game. Bombs are used for getting new words for your draw list, as well as eliminating letters in the jumble when you are guessing the other person's word. Once you run out or need to replenish, you will need to purchase additional bombs. Avoid using words as substitutions for drawings nor try to weasel through game rounds just to get coins faster. This isn't the point of the game and if you're playing/teaming with a random person, it will waste their time.
You might just use one color, or you can use as many as you like. Draw Something Gameplay Instructions Draw Something is super easy to play. Here's how it works: Download the Draw Something app for iOS or Android and sign up for a free account by connecting to Facebook or using your email. You must create a user account to connect with friends and keep score as you play. Tap Start a Game, then choose Quick Match to be paired with a random player, or choose to invite friends to play via email or Facebook. You'll be given a few words rated as easy, medium, and hard. The harder the word you choose to draw, the more coins the other player will earn for guessing it correctly. The other user will receive a notification when you've finished your drawing. They must then guess the word, or they can choose to skip, which erases all game progress and starts the match over again. You must then wait for the other user to send their drawing over. You'll receive a notification when it's time to guess the word they chose.