Words Family
Introduction to Words Family
Fill the blank grid with shapes that contain a variety of letters. Arrange and rearrange these shapes within the grid to ensure that the words they form are meaningful. All different shapes should seamlessly fit into the grid, avoiding any overlaps or empty spaces.
At any moment, you can click the home button to revisit games from earlier levels. Take your time, enjoy the game, and remember—there might be various ways to fit the blocks into the grid, but each puzzle has only one solution!
Piece it together. Try to identify corners or edges that can interlock with each other. Consider which shapes seem suitable for the grid’s corners or edges. You can use these shapes as hints for forming coherent words. If all pieces fit but the words don't make sense, you'll need to rearrange them differently.
Take a quick glance. Conversely, you can use the words as clues to determine where each block belongs. Before you start organizing the blocks, see if any words emerge. Can you identify any words from the given letters?
Look for vowels. Every word contains at least one vowel (A, E, I, O, U, or Y). If you notice a row of letters without any vowels, it's a strong indication that you'll need to rearrange the shapes.
Spelling cues. You can also look for letter pairs like “CH” or “TH.” These combinations are often found at the beginning or end of words. If you spot these letters or other pairs in the blocks, try placing them next to each other.