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DanielDranch
Community Member
9 days ago

WordTwist: A fun code-based game

Hey everyone! I finished creating WordTwist, a lighthearted quiz game to spice up e-learning sessions. It’s built using plain HTML, CSS, and JavaScript with some help from AI—super easy to tweak and drop into existing projects.

Players unscramble letters to discover key words while answering a quick question. They can shuffle letters if they get stuck, remove a mistake, or even reveal the answer (though that yields zero points). All you have to do is customize the question and answer array in the code, and voilà—instant quiz.

Give WordTwist a try through this link and  let me know what you think. Feel free to share any creative ways you end up using it, or suggest improvements to the game if you think of any!

 

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    Lori_Morgan
    Community Member

    Wow! As my family's self-proclaimed Hangman Champion, this activity so fun. I can see this being easily incorporated into any course. There is opportunity for the learner to answer at their own pace and revise their entry prior to submission. Well done!

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