r/wordsearches

Game Title: Starlex: Cosmic Word Hunt
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Game Title: Starlex: Cosmic Word Hunt

Playable Link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.Brdivec.Osmerosmerka

Platform: Android

Description:

It’s a classic word search game with a sci-fi atmosphere, 4,000 levels, coins, hints, and 4 difficulty modes. The imposible mode changes the type of game a lot: found words are only shown after you discover them, so it becomes more about memory, focus, and pattern recognition.

Free to Play Status:

  • Free to play

Involvement: I’m a solo dev and this is my first released game. Any comments and recomendations would be appreciated.

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u/Secure_Sale7739 — 9 hours ago

help

i feel so stupid bc i can't find these WORDSS AAHHH my brain is fried help

u/fawn4me — 5 days ago

Wordsearch but letters are alphabet icons in the grid

Is this considered too hard or just hard enough? Not for young kids but older, and adults. This is done using font I created (MAD Alpha Icons font). Every letter is represented with item that matches it's starting letter, so A is airplane, B is ball, C is car....

Working on a book using this font. Just not sure how to label it, for teens? Adults?

Is it too much out there?

u/FitForPuzzle — 6 days ago

Murdsearch online

Lately, I have become obsessed with the Murdsearch (murder mystery word search with the killer, methos and location collected from the leftover letters).

For now, I have found two places to play online:

https://puzzlesalmanac.com/murdsearch - 3 cases without registration (5 cases with email login)

https://murdsearch.com/#puzzle - one case a day only

Do you know any other websites with cases to play? Even if they are paid (reasonably).

u/nwcboss — 6 days ago

Solve Cyber Security Crime using Word Search Puzzles

I built a free Cybersecurity Awareness puzzle collection and would love feedback.

Over the past few weeks I've been creating interactive word search puzzles around topics like phishing, passwords, MFA, ransomware, social engineering and online safety. Some puzzles include hidden messages, and I'm also experimenting with multi-puzzle clue challenges where solving each puzzle reveals part of a larger investigation.

My goal is to make cybersecurity awareness a little more engaging for students, classrooms and awareness events.

I'd love to know:

  • Which topics should I add next?
  • Are the clue-based puzzles more interesting than traditional word searches?
  • Would something like this be useful for Cybersecurity Awareness Month?

You can try them here:
https://wordbulb.com/puzzle-games/word-search/tag/cybersecurity

Feedback is appreciated!

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u/Pleasant-Weakness959 — 9 days ago

Where to find best spiral bound word searches?

Have gone through all these from this brand but where can I find more? I unfortunately can only use spiral bound books for paper mind puzzle games ): i also don’t want to break the bank for a book lol

u/420panada — 13 days ago