In this word puzzle game, swipe over letters on the grid to find as many words as possible. Includes multiple game modes, hints, leaderboards, and grid creation features.
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AppRecs rating 4.7. Trustworthiness 66 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 28 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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4 star
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3 star
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2 star
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1 star
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High user satisfaction
79% of sampled ratings are 5 stars
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About Spell Grid : Word Jumble
Swipe over the letters in the grid to spell as many words as you can!
Discover 3, 4, 5, 6 & 7-letter words.
3 game modes:
-- Spell Grid - 3 x 3 grid --
Try to find all the valid words in the grid.
Need help? Use Clues to discover longer words.
Score 25 points in each grid to unlock the Hint Letters.
The Hint Letters will help you to complete the grid for a 50 points bonus.
-- Spell & Fill - 5 x 5 grid --
Find as many words as you can before you get stuck.
Once you spell a word, the used letters will disappear and new ones will fill the grid.
Beat your high score and compete on the GameCenter leaderboard.
-- Grid Factory - 3 x 3 grid --
Create and play your own grids.
It's simple!
Features:
+ Dictionary : tap any word for definition
+ Universal app
+ GameCenter: compete on 4 leaderboards and try to earn 8 achievements
+ iCloud Sync: sync your game progress across multiple devices
Are you left-handed? Playing on iPad? You can flip the game screen for a better experience.
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Reviews for Spell Grid : Word Jumble
Left eye control
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Pearlywords
YAY SPELL GRID!
This is one of my favorite games. I’m only playing against myself, I’m not a truly competitive person. This game keeps my mind busy and occupied. I love being able to make seven letter words to get the magical five points! And it doesn’t have a time limit, you can play until you make your 500 words (!), or decide you don’t want to continue with the particular game. I do always play to 500, and do try to make my final score bigger than the last! It’s FUN, AND ENGAGING!