Wales outside-half Dan Biggar has praised the character of his teammates to end their Six Nations campaign on a high at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff.
Defeat to England last weekend meant that Wales could no longer retain their title, but they put the disappointment to one side to beat Scotland.
"We played some good stuff and, overall, it was a great day," Biggar is quoted as saying by the Welsh Rugby Union's official website.
"The pack were exceptional - they fronted up well after last week. The fire power that we have in this side makes it easy for the nine and 10 to do their job.
"We deserved it, and for us to bounce back as we did showed character. It was a shame that our two away performances meant we didn't have anything to play for but we have to be happy for today."
Wales finished the tournament in third place behind England and winners Ireland.
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