Wordishness

by David Olsen

🗂️ Word

🆓 free

Version 1.4 💾 1 Mb
📅 Updated January 8, 2017

Can you tell words in English from Englishy gibberjam?

4.9/5 ( 656+ reviews)
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Features Wordishness

Wordishness invents very wordy nonwords interspersed the genuine articles created via a Markov chaining algorithm.
Do you think you can tell them apart?
Perhaps you want to memorize the dictionary before you play.Is rundlets a word?What about sprugers?Cloave?Expreffushy?Lovastatins?Spavins?Praseodymiums?Strofing?Beblooding?Spilecomes?Trivium?Chignon?Retation?Hunden?Dioestrus?Dogeared?Firecule?Cicisbeism?Focalindons?A solid half of those are words.
Expand your vocabulary, curse your errors, pat yourself on the back!Used a less restricted chaining to allow for 2 letter words to be validly made and tested against.Added in specific length tests, so you can refine the words to specific sets of different lengths.
A lot of the shorter ones are harder.Added a share button for the specific words in plain text.
Some there are some apps that define words on plain text share to that application.Changed the default dictionary for web-lookup.

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Social Features

Connect and share with friends and the community.

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Gaming Features

Enjoy immersive gaming experience with various game modes.

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Testimonials

What Our Users Say

Don't just take our word for it. Here's what our users have to say about our Android app.

"I'm a Scrabble tourney player from the USA and this game is a blast to play! Once I figured it out (tap on green side if you think it's a valid word and on pinkish side otherwise) it was great fun. Thanks to the developers for adding an option to choose the length of the words you want to quiz yourself on. 3-10 letters in length are great separate quiz options since these are the ones that get played most often in tournaments and online in Scrabble, WWF, etc."

Jamie Ryan

"The greatest app ever created by mankind."

Aaron Gabriel

"It sounds so simple to identify words as opposed to nonwords, but it is tougher than you'd think and oddly much more fun than I expected. I get tricked by both real words seeming fake and fake words seeming super wordish. Fun for learning potential Scrabble words and for being a challenging word game in its own right. Try it for yourself."

Kristina Olsen

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Available for Android 8.0 and above