Wordz - Word Puzzle Game

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Everyone
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About this game

Wordz - Word-Finding Puzzle Game

Wordz is an engaging word-finding puzzle game where you swipe letters to discover and form words. Challenge your vocabulary and spelling skills across multiple game modes and 45 supported languages.

Game Features
• Swipe to Connect: Drag your finger across adjacent letters to form valid words
• Scrabble-Style Scoring: Each letter has point values based on the official Scrabble lexicon
• Score Formula: Your word score = (sum of letter points) x (word length multiplier)
• Progressive Levels: Advance through increasingly challenging stages

Three Exciting Game Modes
• Circle Mode: Find words in a circular letter arrangement
• Table Mode: Classic grid-based word discovery
• Scoring Mode: Race against time to maximize your points

Massive Dictionary Support
• 45 languages available including English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, and many more
• Over 4.2 million words across all dictionaries
• Full Scrabble lexicon compatibility for accurate scoring

Achievements and Rewards
• Unlock achievements like "Globe-trotter" for playing in multiple languages
• Track your progress and compete for high scores
• Challenge yourself to master new languages

Perfect for word game enthusiasts, Scrabble lovers, and anyone looking to expand their vocabulary while having fun!
Updated on
Oct 9, 2025

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