Just like you would, when playing Scrabble or other similar word games, spelling the longest word will work to your advantage. The longer the word you spell, the more points you can earn, thus enabling you to complete stages much faster. Short words are easy to spot and easy to spell, but that’s going to make it harder for you to get the required number of points, much less enough points for a perfect three stars.
Languinis: Match and Spell is one of those many games that reward dedicated players. And if you want better daily rewards, you’ll want to log in to the game every day, even if you don’t have any plans to do a lot of playing.
Power-ups can sometimes be hard to come by, which is why you want to save them up, and only use them on more difficult stages, or if you find yourself stuck in a rut. You shouldn’t waste them on easy levels, because once they’re gone, that’s it; you can, however, get a lot of power-ups in general, especially as rewards for logging in daily.
Doing this will give you ten free gold coins, because developers would rather see their game’s players going social and letting their friends know that they play the game. But if you want to get this reward but not bug anyone about your Languinis activity, you’ll want to edit your Facebook permissions for people who can see your game-related posts to “only me.”
So you’ve been playing Languinis: Match and Spell for a while, and somehow you’ve lost enough stages to use up all your five lives. Also, you don’t want to wait a couple hours before playing again. That’s no problem, because the time lapse cheat also works in Languinis: Match and Spell. Advance your device’s time by 30 minutes to two and a half hours, depending on how many lives you want to restore; 30 minutes corresponds to one life.