Emoji Cats Word Guess

5.0
46 reviews
10K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this game

Emoji Cats Word Guess is a fast, friendly, and fun word-guessing and language-learning game with a whopping database of over 150,000 English, Spanish, German, and French words.
So many words makes for gameplay that is always fresh, and guessing one word at a time makes Emoji Cats Word Guess ideal for any time you've got a minute because you're on hold, waiting in line, wanting to do "just one more thing" before starting something you've been procrastinating on, etc.

You might enjoy trying to guess a word as quickly as possible, or you might find guessing more slowly to be kind of meditative and soothing (tapping the letters can be kind of like popping bubble wrap 😸). In addition to exercising your brain by figuring out words and recognizing patterns of common letters, any time you get an unfamiliar word that you’re curious about, you can just tap it in the endgame popup to see its definition.

“Easier”, “Harder”, "Spanish", "German", "French", and “Swords”
The words you get during gameplay depend on which dictionary setting you've selected:

Emoji Cats Word Guess’s “Easier” dictionary setting uses a 2,726-word lightly-edited subset of the 2013 public-domain “New General Service List” of “core high frequency vocabulary words for students of English as a second language”. Ease of guessing will vary with word length and more vs less common letters, but they'll all be familiar words.

The “Harder” setting uses a 148,182-word lightly-edited subset of the public-domain “Enhanced North American Benchmark LExicon” (ENABLE) word list — basically a Scrabble dictionary with the addition of longer words as well. The “Easier” words are here too, but you’ll also find lots of specialized terminology, obscurities, alternate spellings, and so on.

The "Spanish", "German", and "French" settings use lightly-edited subsets of lists of the 5,000 most-frequently-used Spanish, German, and French words.

Especially if, like me, you're learning some of these languages and could always use even more occasions to work with their core vocabulary words, give these settings a try! The endgame popup doubles as an enhanced flashcard for language learning - just tap the word to see its definition, usage and historical information, and for many words even be able to hear the pronunciation.

Re “lightly-edited”: First, I only included words equal to or fewer than 12 letters long, and with no apostrophes or hyphens, as a UI decision, and second, I didn’t include things (for example slurs and diseases) that you wouldn’t really want popping up in people’s faces during a word game for a general audience.

The “Swords” setting uses a 150-word dictionary of types of swords plus names of named swords both real and fictional, as a bonus feature for anyone who would see “emojicatswordguess” and want to parse it as “Emoji Cat Sword Guess” in addition to “Emoji Cats Word Guess”. 😹

Thank you for playing Emoji Cats Word Guess!
Emoji Cats Word Guess began its life as a from-scratch “take home project” as part of qualifying for onsite interviews at a top tech company. I thought that both the project and the resulting onsites went very well, but unfortunately I didn’t get picked for the job. 😿

However, I had really liked (and gotten compliments on during the interviews) the “any type of user interface is acceptable” user interface I had come up with, including using emojis because the time constraints made it impractical to create my own graphics. And post-onsites I found myself continuing to pick up my phone and play a few rounds while waiting for a web page to load, app to build, etc.

So I decided to give the game a new life as my second published app (after researching and editing dictionaries for it to use in place of the company’s API). I hope you enjoy Emoji Cats Word Guess too, and again, thanks for playing!

TanĂŠ Tachyon
Tachyon Labs

Got a minute? Guess a word! Try Emoji Cats Word Guess today — free and ad free!
Updated on
Aug 6, 2020

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Ratings and reviews

5.0
41 reviews
A Google user
February 16, 2020
Fun game love the sword level. I've played solo and with multiple players guessing the word at once.
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Tachyon Labs
February 17, 2020
Wow, thank you, I'm so happy you're enjoying it! I never really thought about how multiple people could play it together, but it makes perfect sense.
A Google user
April 25, 2020
A bit difficult for none word lovers and would be bit nice if there was some sort of hint about the words we guessing like a crossword puzzle
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Tachyon Labs
April 26, 2020
Thanks for your review/feedback! I wasn't intending to have hints -- for one thing, there are over 150,000 words -- but I'll think about maybe doing it someday for the "Easier" setting, which only has 2,726 words. Still a big task but more doable, and it would make sense for "Easier" to be the only dictionary setting with an option to get a hint.
Glen Tanner
June 17, 2020
This is a great game to play when you have a little time to kill!
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Tachyon Labs
June 17, 2020
Thank you! I definitely use it like that myself! 😸

What's new

Updated for compatibility with Android OS version 11/R, more dialog.