Try LexiClash free for 30 days -- no student logins, no credit card, no ads in class. 5 languages including Hebrew RTL, live whole-class play, and 1v1 word duels. Individual teachers keep basic access free after trial; school and district plans scale from there.
Every teacher gets a full 30-day trial: no student logins, no player cap, no credit card. After your trial, the basic classroom game stays free for individual teachers. School plans add admin dashboards, cross-class analytics, curriculum libraries, an ad-free environment, and SSO -- starting at $149/school/year.
Students join a class game with a code -- no accounts to provision, no rostering before you can play, no student data to manage.
English, Hebrew (full right-to-left), Spanish, Swedish and Japanese with native dictionaries -- built for bilingual, ESL and immersion classrooms.
Pair students head-to-head or run a live whole-class round. Word-building gameplay, not passive multiple-choice.
Pick a word list, pick a mode, share the code. A 5-minute warm-up or an end-of-unit review with no setup.
Most "free" classroom game tools cap the free tier so low it breaks a real class, then charge per teacher or per student. Here is the honest comparison - all during our free trial.
| Tool | Their free tier | LexiClash |
|---|---|---|
| Kahoot | Free tier caps live players (too few for a full class); school plans are per-teacher. | No player cap during trial. School plans $149/year. |
| Gimkit | Free tier limited to 5 students; school plans run $650-$1,000/yr. | No student cap during trial. School plans from $149/year. |
| Vocabulary.com | No real free tier -- $199/classroom to start. | Full trial, no card. School plans from $149/year. |
| Wordwall | Free tier limited to a handful of activities. | Unlimited play in trial. School plans from $149/year. |
These are the features schools tell us they need at scale -- available in school plans ($149/year), layered on top of the free classroom, never gating it.
See usage across every class and teacher in your school or district from one place.
Cohort benchmarks, vocabulary-mastery trends and exportable reports for grading and standards.
Curated multilingual word sets mapped to your curriculum -- across all five languages.
A fully ad-free environment plus single sign-on (Clever / ClassLink / Google) for easy rollout.
Using LexiClash with your class, or thinking about rolling it out wider? Tell us about your school or district and what you need -- we'll be in touch about your trial, school plan pricing ($149/year), or early access to district features.
Every teacher gets a full 30-day trial: whole-class play, 1v1 duels, all five languages, no ads, no student logins, no credit card. After the trial, the basic classroom game stays free for individual teachers. School plans -- which add admin dashboards, analytics, curriculum libraries, and an ad-free environment -- start at $149/school/year.
School plans ($149/year per school) add the features that scale: a district admin dashboard, cross-class analytics and reporting, curated curriculum content libraries, an ad-free school environment, and SSO (Clever / ClassLink / Google). The basic classroom game stays free -- plans layer on top, never gate it.
No. Students join a class game with a code -- nothing to provision, no student data to manage. That makes a school-wide rollout far simpler than tools that require rostering or SSO before play.
English, Hebrew (full right-to-left support), Spanish, Swedish and Japanese, each with a native dictionary -- built for ESL, bilingual and immersion classrooms.
Fill in the form on this page with your role, school or district, and rough student count. We'll confirm your trial access and share school plan details -- $149/year per school, district pricing on request.
Those are quiz/flashcard tools that cap their free tiers and are English-first. LexiClash is a word-building game (not multiple-choice), supports five languages including Hebrew RTL, has no player cap during the trial, and offers true 1v1 duels.