Wordscapes Level 326

Answers ¡ mountain / crest

Letters
I T D U E L

Main Words

  • Deli
  • Diet
  • Duel
  • Duet
  • Edit
  • Idle
  • Lied
  • Lute
  • Tide
  • Tied
  • Tiled
  • Dilute

Bonus Words

  • Dei
  • Del
  • Die
  • Dit
  • Due
  • Dui
  • Eld
  • Elt
  • Ide
  • Led
  • Lei
  • Let
  • Leu
  • Lid
  • Lie
  • Lit
  • Lud
  • Ted
  • Tel
  • Tid
  • Tie
  • Til
  • Tui
  • Ule
  • Ute
  • Deil
  • Delt
  • Diel
  • Dite
  • Duit
  • Dule
  • Eild
  • Etui
  • Leud
  • Lieu
  • Lite
  • Litu
  • Lude
  • Teil
  • Teld
  • Tile
  • Tule
  • Luted
  • Tilde
  • Tuile
  • Utile

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Wordscapes Level 326 Answers and Strategy Guide

Wordscapes Level 326, found within the Mountain subcategory of the Crest pack, presents a versatile set of letters: D, I, E, L, U, T. This level is a fantastic example of how a common set of characters can create a wide variety of anagrams and overlapping terms. Solving this puzzle requires a mix of identifying common four-letter verbs and spotting the six-letter master word that anchors the grid.

Level Information Details
Level Number Level 326
Pack / World Name Crest / Mountain
Letters Used D, I, E, L, U, T
Required Words DIET, DUEL, EDIT, LIED, TIDE, TIED, DELI, IDLE, LUTE, TILED, DILUTE, DUET
Bonus Words TIE, LUD, DEL, LUTED, TILDE, LIT, LITU, DITE, ETUI, DUE, LEI, ELT, TED, DEI, TUI, LUDE, UTE, DEIL, LID, LEU, TELD, LIE, UTILE, TIL, DUI, IDE, LED, EILD, DIE, ELD, DIEL, LET, LITE, TUILE, TILE, TID, DULE, TULE, LIEU, ULE, DELT, DIT, TEL, DUIT, TEIL, LEUD
Estimated Difficulty Intermediate

Deeper Level Analysis

As an experienced Wordscapes player, I found Level 326 particularly rewarding due to the high volume of valid word combinations. The letter set D-I-E-L-U-T is incredibly flexible. You are essentially working with a "T-I-L-E-D" base, which is a common five-letter combination, but the addition of the "U" changes the dynamic significantly. Most players will quickly find TIED, TIDE, and EDIT, but the puzzle's complexity lies in the vertical connections involving DILUTE and LUTE.

The layout encourages finding the 4-letter words first. However, the most efficient solving approach is to realize that "DILUTE" is the only word using all six letters. Once you place DILUTE, the rest of the board—including the tricky DUET and DUEL—becomes much easier to visualize. This level is a "coin mine" for those who enjoy hunting for bonus words, as there are nearly 50 valid entries that aren't required for the main grid.

Vocabulary Analysis

While most of the required words in Level 326 are common, a few might give players pause:

  • DILUTE: The 6-letter primary answer. It means to make a liquid thinner or weaker by adding water or another solvent. Players often miss this because they focus on "E-D" suffixes rather than the "U" in the middle.
  • LUTE: A plucked string instrument with a long neck and a rounded body. It is a common Wordscapes "vocabulary filler" that often stumps newer players who aren't familiar with classical musical instruments.
  • IDLE: Meaning to spend time doing nothing or being inactive. It is frequently confused with "Idol," but the letters provided (specifically the E) point clearly to this spelling.

Bonus Words and Coin Strategy

Level 326 is one of the best levels in the Crest pack for earning extra coins. With 46 bonus words available, you can significantly boost your balance. Focus on three-letter combinations like LID, LED, DIE, and LIT. If you are stuck on the main grid, entering these short words often helps clear your mind and reveals the larger patterns. Don't forget LIEU and UTILE, which are sophisticated bonus words that many players overlook.

Practical Solving Advice

To beat Level 326 quickly, look for these specific patterns:

  • The "ED" Ending: With D and E available, several words will end in ED (TIED, LIED, TILED).
  • The "U" Factor: The letter U is only used in a few words here (DILUTE, DUEL, DUET, LUTE). If you are struggling with a specific spot in the grid, try placing the U first.
  • Anagram Recognition: Recognize that EDIT, TIDE, and TIED all share the same four letters. These are "freebies" once you find one of them.

Common Mistakes

The most common mistake on this level is forgetting the word DELI. Because the letters lend themselves so well to verbs (like EDIT or LIED), a noun like DELI often feels out of place. Additionally, many players try to spell "DIED," but since there is only one "D" in the wheel, that word is impossible. Always check your letter counts before attempting a word!

Nearby Levels

If you have successfully completed this puzzle, you might be looking for help with nearby challenges. Check out our guides for Level 324, Level 325, Level 327, and Level 328 to keep your momentum going through the Mountain world.

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. What is the longest word in Wordscapes 326? The longest word and the main answer is DILUTE, which uses all six letters (D, I, E, L, U, T).
  2. How many bonus words are in Level 326? There are 46 bonus words, making this an excellent level for collecting coins.
  3. What is the difficulty of this level? It is considered Intermediate because while the words are common, the letter combinations are very dense.
  4. Is "LUTE" a real word? Yes, a lute is a stringed musical instrument. It is a required answer in this puzzle.
  5. What pack is Level 326 part of? It is part of the Crest pack and the Mountain subcategory.
  6. How do I get more hints for this level? You can earn coins by finding bonus words like TIE, LIT, and LED, then spend those coins on lightbulbs or rocket hints.
  7. What are the letters for 326? The letters are D, I, E, L, U, and T.
  8. Why can't I spell "DIED"? The letter wheel only provides one "D," so you cannot form words that require two of that letter.

Conclusion: Wordscapes Level 326 is a satisfying puzzle that rewards players for their knowledge of 4-letter anagrams and 6-letter vocabulary. By focusing on the "U" and "ED" patterns, you can breeze through the Mountain world and continue your journey through the Crest pack. Happy puzzling!

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