Crossword Game

Word game lovers, get ready to kickstart your day with a burst of brain-tickling fun! The Daily Clue in Letters to Words is more than just a game—it’s a vibrant puzzle party that hooks you with cryptic riddles, strategic wordplay, and the thrill of cracking a new challenge every day. As a fun brain-training crossword puzzle app, this mode is your ticket to mastering How to master word puzzles and crosswords while having an absolute blast. Whether you’re a solo solver or sharing your triumphs with friends, the Daily Clue is an irresistible invitation to play, strategize, and celebrate. Let’s dive into why this daily dose of wordplay is a party you won’t want to miss!

The BOARD: Your Party Playground:

Imagine an 11×11 grid—the BOARD—your personal stage for a wordplay extravaganza. You start with seven letter tiles, each with a point value (1 for A, up to 10 for Q or Z), ready to form valid words (verified by our game dictionary) across or down. The first move must hit the center space, and every tile you place has to connect, weaving a web of words that feels like a festive puzzle solved. The Daily Clue in Fun mode sets the stage with three long words seeded into the first three turns, teased by cryptic riddles that make every day feel like unwrapping a gift. It’s the perfect way to learn how to master word puzzles and crosswords while partying on the BOARD.

What Makes the Daily Clue a Party?:

The Daily Clue is your daily invitation to a puzzle party, packed with features that keep you hooked:

  • Cryptic Riddles: Each Daily Clue comes with crossword-style hints that tease three maximumlength words hidden in the first three turns. Crack the riddle, place your tiles, and feel the rush of solving a mystery. It’s like a mini escape room for word nerds!
  • Flexible Fun: Played in Fun mode, the Daily Clue lets you use purchased coins for gameplay bonuses, giving you the freedom to experiment and chase high scores. No pressure—just pure, playful word-building joy.
  • Calendar Control: Miss a day? No worries! The calendar lets you jump back to any Daily Clue, revisit in-progress games, or track your puzzle-party progress. It’s a party that’s always waiting for you.

Bonuses That Keep the Party Popping:

Letters to Words fuels the Daily Clue fun with bonuses that make every turn a celebration:

  • Scoring Bonuses: Earn bonuses by playing more tiles—four tiles for a 2x letter bonus, five for a 3x letter bonus, six for a 2x word bonus, and seven for a 3x word bonus. Nail a seven-tile word in one row or column, and you’ll snag a 50-point bonus, stackable with multipliers. Place them strategically to turn your Daily Clue into a score explosion.
  • Gameplay Bonuses: Spend coins (earned by hitting the center or corners, up to five per game, or purchased in Fun mode) on boosts like Extra Tray Space (an eighth slot), Swap Tile (trade without losing), Any Letter (morph a tile, zero points), or Free Garbage (recycle penalty-free). These bonuses let you tweak your tray and board like a puzzle-party pro, making every move feel like a victory dance.

 

How the Daily Clue Boosts Your Skills:

The Daily Clue isn’t just fun—it’s a masterclass in How to master word puzzles and crosswords. The riddles sharpen your lateral thinking, forcing you to decode hints like “a zestful emotion” into words like “PASSION.” The seeded long words encourage you to think big, while the strategic placement of bonuses hones your planning skills. Whether you’re building “QUIZZES” with a 3x word bonus or swapping tiles to unlock a riddle’s answer, every Daily Clue makes you a sharper, savvier wordplayer.

And if you want to mix it up, the Daily Scramble (Hard Core mode) offers a randomized stack for a no-hints challenge, perfect for testing your skills after the Daily Clue warms you up. Both modes track separate stats, so you can see how your puzzle-party prowess stacks up against other players.

Tools That Keep the Party Smooth:

Letters to Words ensures your Daily Clue party never misses a beat with player-friendly features:

  • Recycle Bin: Toss tiles you don’t need (at a point cost) and grab the next one. Regret it? Check what you’ve ditched to keep the party going.
  • Undo & Undo All: Misplace a tile or bonus? Undo the last move or reset the turn. It’s like a party playlist you can tweak on the fly.
  • Words Button: See every word you’ve formed this turn—perfect for spotting that riddle-solving play.
  • Word Score Button: Lock in your turn, validate your words, and watch your score soar as tiles turn yellow, ready for the next round of fun.

Premium Membership adds real-time word validation (see what’s valid as you play!), making your Daily Clue party even smoother. Plus, private multiplayer rooms let you invite friends to join the fun when you’re ready to share the vibe.

Why You Can’t Resist the Daily Clue:

The Daily Clue is a puzzle party that lights up your day with its blend of mystery, strategy, and joy. It’s the thrill of cracking a riddle, the satisfaction of a perfectly placed bonus, and the freedom to play at your own pace in Fun mode. Whether you’re sipping coffee in the morning or winding down at night, this fun brain-training crossword puzzle app makes every day feel like a celebration. The upcoming 7×7 board option (ending at 25 tiles) will add a quick-play version of the Daily Clue for puzzle parties on the go, while enhanced stats let you track your growth as a wordplay rockstar.

Our Indiegogo campaign is powering this puzzle-party revolution. Back us for exclusive perks like discounted Premium Memberships, unlimited coins during beta, or a chance to sponsor an 11-letter word achievement that’ll shine in the game forever. Every dollar fuels upgrades like avatars, multi-language support, and that speedy 7×7 board.

Join the Daily Clue Party:

Letters to Words is more than a game—it’s your chance to feel like a wordplay mastermind. Whether you’re conquering the Daily Scramble, unraveling the Daily Clue, or battling in multiplayer, every moment is a chance to flex your brain and celebrate your brilliance. Ready to feel like a genius?