ABOUT THE GAME
Word Maker game overview
A set of mixed-up letters must be converted into a real word rather than merely grouped by appearance. The early exercises use three-letter answers, making the relationship between the available characters and the empty word box easy to read. Longer spellings arrive as levels advance, adding more possible orders and more opportunities to misplace a character. Progress depends on recognizing the likely word, then arranging every letter in its exact position instead of guessing one tile at a time.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Before you start
Each round is a short spelling problem: inspect the characters, decide what word they can form, and build it from left to right. Difficulty rises with word length.
GETTING STARTED
How to play Word Maker
Read all scrambled letters before moving any of them. Look for common beginnings, endings, or vowel positions, then use that structure to plan the order inside the answer area.
Move each character into the word box and correct the sequence when the arrangement is not valid. Solving the current spelling opens the next, generally longer challenge.
CONTROLS
Controls and device setup
Drag letters with the mouse on desktop, or touch and drag them on mobile.
PLAY SMARTER
Tips for Word Maker
- Place uncommon letters first because they often reveal the intended word quickly.
- Count the vowels before deciding which consonants can form the opening cluster.
- Recheck the whole spelling instead of repeatedly swapping only adjacent letters.




