Accuracy stays visible whenever speed changes, so faster guessing does not look like progress.
PRACTICE FOR PEOPLE WHO GET STUCK ON THE WORD
Get faster at
finding the word.
If you can usually solve a word game but take too long trying letters and possibilities, Wordry gives you short drills for that exact problem.
Your answers got faster while accuracy stayed high.Start and latest are labeled. Every dot is one completed set.
WHAT YOU LEARN
See exactly where you slow down.
Word games mix several skills together. Wordry measures them separately, then shows the one that needs work.
Response time is counted on correct answers while the page stays in view.
Fresh examples are tracked separately from words you have already practiced.
One set checks a few different ways people get stuck.
Your first set gives the app a starting point. Later sets use your recent answers to spend more time on the skill that is slowing you down.
Do you try letters one at a time?
Practice finding several words from a pattern quickly, so you spend less time testing combinations that go nowhere.
Do you lose track of a rule?
Practice holding the word length, fixed letters, required letters, and banned letters in mind at the same time.
Do you get stuck on one approach?
Practice moving between spelling, meaning, word endings, and clue signals when the first route stops working.
Do the same mistakes come back?
Retry the exact miss, then practice the same skill later with a different word.
60-SECOND SPEED CHALLENGE
Find every word you can before the clock runs out.
The app records when each word arrives. Afterward, you can see when your ideas slowed, which kinds of words you missed, and share the same challenge with someone else.
Play without signing inWHAT THE RESEARCH SUGGESTS
Practice recalling words, then check the skill on fresh examples.
Pull the answer from memory
Trying to recall an answer strengthens later recall more than simply rereading it.
Return after a gap
Spacing practice over time is more useful for retention than repeating the same item in one sitting.
Mix related skills
Switching among word patterns, meanings, and rules can help you choose the right approach when the prompt changes.
Test with new words
Improvement on familiar questions can be memorization, so Wordry keeps new examples separate.
These findings support the training design. They do not yet prove that Wordry improves scores in a specific commercial word game.
HOW IT PERSONALIZES PRACTICE
Your answers decide what the next set should practice.
The app uses accuracy, correct response time, recent mistakes, and how long it has been since you practiced a skill.
Optional model analysis can rank measurements the app already calculated. It never grades an answer or chooses your next set.
Wordry uses original exercises and a pinned English dictionary. It does not copy a commercial game board or its answer list.