WordCraft is the word game you can actually win. Drop letter tiles onto the grid, capture colored territory, and out-think a bot that finally plays fair — then send one link and battle a friend on the exact same board. Free, instant, and ready for your phone or the big party screen.
Pull letters from your rack onto the grid to spell a word. If it connects and it’s real, it scores. That’s the whole rule.
Words you build flip the colored squares under them to your side. Control the board, not just the dictionary.
Trade turns with a friendly bot (set it as easy as you like) or a friend on the same board. Highest score when the bag runs dry wins.
The opponent is tuned to be fun, not brutal. On Easy it plays short, human words — you’ll win and feel smart doing it. Crank it up only when you’re ready.
Capturing colored squares adds a tug-of-war layer on top of word scoring. Comebacks are real and last-word steals feel amazing.
Hit Challenge a Friend and you get a link that drops them onto the identical board. No accounts, no lobby, no waiting — just bragging rights.
English, Hebrew (full right-to-left), Spanish, Swedish and Japanese, each with its own real dictionary.
Plays great solo on a phone and looks great cast to a TV for pass-and-play with the room.
No download, no sign-up wall. Open it and you’re placing tiles in seconds.
Finish a game, tap Challenge a Friend, and WordCraft bakes your exact board — size, tiles and all — into a single shareable link. Your friend plays the identical puzzle and the game shows you who actually won. It’s Wordle-share energy for a full word battle.
Start a game to challenge a friendYes — completely free to play in your browser, no download and no account required. Just open it and start placing tiles.
It’s built to be easy to win. The default bot plays short, beatable words, the rules are “spell a real word, score points,” and there’s a one-time tutorial. You can raise the difficulty whenever you want a real fight.
Tap Challenge a Friend and share the link it copies. Your friend opens it and plays the exact same board you did — same grid, same tiles — then the result compares your scores. No sign-up, no lobby.
You still build words from letter tiles, but WordCraft adds territory capture (your words flip colored squares to your side), tighter bags so games end in minutes, a difficulty-tunable bot, and one-link friend duels.
Five: English, Hebrew with full right-to-left support, Spanish, Swedish and Japanese — each with a native dictionary, not a translation.
Both. WordCraft is designed for phones and also looks great on a big party screen for pass-and-play with friends in the room.