This classic vocabulary challenge really knows how to spell f-u-n. Link letters and build words to feed Lex, the insatiable bookworm. But watch out for burning red tiles... they'll send your library up in flames! submitted 02/19/2007
Click the letters in order to form words before they hit the bottom of the screen. You can form words from all of the letters falling at a time, or just some of them. Creating a word that uses all the falling letters gives you a 5 life bonus. After 8 rounds of letters have fallen, your level (and the speed of the game) will increase. submitted 06/26/2005
YeeHaw! Ready to rustle up some words? You'll have to be quick on the draw to make words out of letters as they fall but don't worry, they don't have to be adjacent -- just so they make a word. Make bigger words and the blocks will fall more slowly. As you make words you'll be earning badges you can trade for guesses at the hangman word to get you to the next level. Other great power pieces include free guess Keys, First Aid, Gold and TNT. submitted 03/30/2004
Crosswise is a scrabble variant but with the difference that you place your words simultaneously with your opponents, making it less of a waiting game and more fun. submitted 02/24/2004
Rearrange the letters on the grid to form the required words (the WHATwords). Click on any letter and then on another letter to swap the positions. Whenever you form a word, it will disappear and new letters will fall in. You receive points for each word you form, based on the number of letters. Certain letters are worth more points than others. submitted 10/25/2002
Form words from the letters provided. Find at least one word that uses all the letters to continue to playing. Find all of the words for bonus points. submitted 10/25/2002
This game is similar to many other games of removing matching colours, but unlike the others this game is always possible to solve completely. submitted 09/24/2001