ABOUT THE GAME
Vowels vs Consonants game overview
One letter appears per round with two possible classifications. The choice depends on whether it belongs to the vowel set or the remaining consonants, and the countdown prevents unlimited hesitation. Because letters arrive randomly, the player cannot rely on a fixed alphabet order. Correct answers carry the learning session into another letter and support faster recognition over time. An incorrect choice or an expired timer ends the opportunity to answer that prompt accurately. No second-player control set is present; the exercise tracks one learner's responses.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Before you start
Each short round shows a large letter, two plainly named answer controls, and a shrinking time window, creating a direct cycle of recognition and selection.
GETTING STARTED
How to play Vowels vs Consonants
Read the displayed letter and decide whether it belongs to A, E, I, O, U or the consonant group. Make that classification promptly while keeping the shrinking timer in view.
Select the matching Vowel or Consonant option, confirm the result, and prepare for the next random character. Maintain accuracy as the repeated decisions become quicker and less familiar letters appear.
CONTROLS
Controls and device setup
Choose the labeled Vowel or Consonant button by desktop mouse click or by touching that option on the mobile screen.
PLAY SMARTER
Tips for Vowels vs Consonants
- Memorize the five standard vowel letters as one compact reference set.
- Answer familiar consonants immediately to preserve attention for slower decisions.
- Do not confuse letter sound with classification when reading the prompt.




