Find words on the grid. Longer words = more points. Beat your friends!
| Word Length | Points |
|---|---|
| 3-4 letters | 1-2 pts |
| 5-6 letters | 2-3 pts |
| 7+ letters | 5+ pts |
Pro Tip: Focus on finding 5-7 letter words for the best point-to-time ratio. While 8+ letter words give massive points, they're rare and time-consuming to find!
Scan for Prefixes and Suffixes: Look for common word parts like "UN-", "RE-", "-ING", "-ED", and "-TION". These can help you quickly identify longer words hiding in the grid.
Think in Word Families: When you find a word like "PLAY", immediately check for variations: "PLAYS", "PLAYER", "PLAYING", "PLAYED". This technique can quickly multiply your score.
Don't Overthink Short Words: Submit obvious 3-4 letter words quickly without hesitation. They add up fast and give you a solid foundation while you search for longer, higher-scoring words.
Join thousands of players in the ultimate word battle experience. Create a room, invite your friends, and see who has the best vocabulary!
Learn how to play LexiClash, the free multiplayer word game. This page covers the complete rules for all six game modes: Classic, Word Hunt, Blast, Wheel Rush, Adventure, and Brain Training. Understand scoring, combos, time bonuses, and how words are validated against our dictionaries. Whether you are a first-time player or a competitive veteran looking to master advanced strategies, these rules explain everything you need to know.
Scoring is based on word length. Three and four-letter words score 1 point each. Five-letter words score 2 points, six-letter words score 3, seven-letter words score 5, and eight-letter words or longer score 11 points or more. Combo chains multiply your score when you find words in rapid succession.
LexiClash uses curated word lists validated for each supported language. English uses a comprehensive dictionary of common and uncommon words. Hebrew, Swedish, Japanese, and Spanish each have dedicated dictionaries suited to their language structure. Proper nouns, abbreviations, and slang are excluded.
Swipe across adjacent letters (horizontally, vertically, or diagonally) on mobile, or click and drag on desktop. Each letter tile can only be used once per word. Letters must be directly adjacent to each other — you cannot skip tiles.
A combo chain builds when you find multiple valid words in quick succession without long pauses. The combo multiplier increases from 1× up to 5× as you chain words faster. The chain breaks if you wait too long between words or submit an invalid word.
Yes — LexiClash supports five languages: English, Hebrew (with full right-to-left interface support), Swedish, Japanese, and Spanish. Each language has its own validated dictionary and the entire game interface is translated. Switch languages from the settings menu at any time.