LexiClash Multiplayer is a real-time competitive word game where you race against friends and rivals to find words on a shared grid. Host private rooms for game nights, join public lobbies to test your skills against the world, or challenge the AI bot when nobody is online. Every match is live, timed, and scored — no waiting for turns. Four distinct multiplayer modes mean every match feels different: Classic Boggle-style word racing, Wheel Rush rotating-tile sprints, Word Hunt directed-search puzzles, and Blast Mode tile-clearing combo chains. Match-making works across devices: someone on a phone in Tel Aviv can play head-to-head with a friend on a laptop in Stockholm with sub-100ms latency on the same shared grid. No download. No signup unless you want a persistent profile. Open the link, pick a mode, and you are in.
Tap "Create Room" on the multiplayer page, customize your settings (timer, grid size, rounds, mode), then share the room link or code with friends. They join instantly — no account required. You can also set a room password for private matches. Rooms stay open for 24 hours so you can come back to the same lobby after a break.
Yes — LexiClash multiplayer is completely free with no download required. Play directly in your browser on any device. There are no paywalls, ads-to-unlock, or premium-only features. Optional rewarded ads exist for cosmetic boosts but never gate competitive play.
Multiplayer rooms support up to 8 players competing simultaneously on the same grid. For larger groups, try Party Mode which supports even more players on a shared TV screen with phones as controllers. Classroom mode supports up to 32 players for educator use.
Unlike turn-based games like Scrabble or Words With Friends — where you wait minutes or hours between moves — LexiClash is fully real-time. Everyone plays the same board simultaneously under time pressure. Unlike solo puzzles like Wordle, you compete directly against other players with live score feeds and combo chains. The result is the strategic depth of a tile-letter game combined with the intensity of a fighting game.
Classic is a Boggle-style 4x4 or 5x5 grid where you race to find words within a 2-minute timer — most popular for new players. Wheel Rush rotates the letter pool every 15 seconds, rewarding fast pattern recognition. Word Hunt gives a target word count to find within a constrained letter set — best for puzzle lovers. Blast Mode clears tiles as you spell, building combo multipliers for longer chains — most popular for competitive players chasing high scores.
Public lobbies use ELO-style skill rating to match you against opponents of similar level. New players start in the rookie pool against other newcomers and the AI bot. As you win matches, your rating climbs and you face progressively stronger opponents. Private rooms have no matchmaking — you choose your opponents directly.
Yes. LexiClash includes an AI bot opponent with three difficulty levels — Easy, Medium, and Hard. The bot plays at human-realistic speeds (not instant-perfect) and is a useful warm-up before facing humans. It is also the default opponent when public lobbies are empty.
Every submitted word is validated server-side against the same competitive dictionary used in Scrabble tournaments. Anagram solvers and external dictionaries do not give an edge because all valid words are equally scored — the only differentiator is how fast you find them. We also detect and block coordinated boost-rings via behavioral analysis.