Game rules

Anagram Plus

This involves moving the letters of a word to which a letter has been added to form a new word (noun, verb, adjective, adverb). For example, a 6-letter word with an extra letter must form a new 7-letter word. Words with the same root are not valid. Plural is allowed.

Each game has 3 words to find, ranging in size from 6 to 8 letters. There may be more than one correct answer for a given word, or a word may be omitted from the answers because it’s not in our dictionary. When you use the clues and several answers are possible, only one answer will be chosen to help you. When you consult the solutions of a game or replay a word, no statistics are recorded. It is possible to start a game and resume it later. Statistics will be updated if you find a new word. Play

Anagram Minus

This set of letters is more complex in that you have to delete a letter from an existing word then form a new word (noun, verb, adjective, adverb). To do this, double-click on the letter you want to delete. Or double-tap if you’re using a smartphone or tablet. Then, move the letters to form a new word. Words with the same root are not valid.

Each game has 3 words to find, ranging in size from 6 to 8 letters. There may be more than one correct answer for a given word, or a word may be omitted from the answers because it’s not in our dictionary. When you use the clues and several answers are possible, only one answer will be chosen to help you. When you consult the solutions of a game or replay a word, no statistics are recorded. It is possible to start a game and resume it later. Statistics will be updated if you find a new word.Play

Ninefind

Zebra Puzzles

In these puzzles, you’re given a set of clues about different people, objects, or attributes. Using logical deduction and a process of elimination, you fill in a grid to determine which items belong together. For example: “The person who drinks coffee lives in the green house” or “The German owns the zebra.”

Order matters! If clues mention positions, weights, times, or distances, they are listed in ascending order. For positions, start from left to right (or top to bottom in a column).
⁽٭⁾ non-exclusive clue. Example with ‘is not on the right’. May be on the left or in this location.

The person who loves to travel is not to the right of the person who lives in a white teepee.
The travel enthusiast could be to the left of the white teepee or inside it
Starting at level 7, an interval-type clue (“between”) does not necessarily return the neighbors, which may also be out of order.Play