Letter Lattice 4+

Fresh anagram-weaving puzzles

Ethan Zarov

Designed for iPad

    • 4.9 • 459 Ratings
    • Free
    • Offers In-App Purchases

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Description

Letter Lattice combines the best parts of anagrams and crosswords into challenging word-weaving madness!

How do DOG and CAT relate to each other? What about GUITAR and MELODY? I made this game as an appreciation for the intertwining nature of words in the English language.

Most word games have you searching for anagrams within a single word. In Letter Lattice, puzzles use anagrams as connectors to morph from one word to another, each word you find being essential for solving the rest of the puzzle.

— SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE —
Whether you’re better at anagramming or solving crosswords, there’s something that suits you in Letter Lattice. With hundreds of handmade puzzles, beginners can become experts, climbing their way up from “Easy Threes” to the dreaded Super-Skull puzzles.

— SOMETHING FOR COMPETITORS —
“Arcade Mode” pits you against procedurally-generated puzzles of increasing difficulty until the clock runs out. Race to solve as many puzzles as you can, gaining bonus points for finding rare words. Can you reach Milestone 5? What about Milestone 10?!

— SOMETHING FOR ACHIEVERS —
Unlock achievements by completing daily puzzles, solving clues, and zooming through Arcade Mode. As you progress, earn vibrant, hand-crafted color palettes that change the look of the entire game. From the earthy greens of the “Sequoia” palette to the rich pastels of “Coral,” there’s something here you’ll love.

—ALL FEATURES (for FREE!) —
- 20 Puzzle Packs (with 400+ crafted puzzles)
- Infinte Procedural Puzzles in Arcade Mode
- New Puzzles Daily!

- Statistics and Achievements to track progress
- 8 Beautiful Color Palettes

— FULL VERSION
- 10 More Puzzle Packs
- More Arcade Plays
- Access to the ever-growing Daily Archive

- 4 Additional Color Palettes
- Day/Night Palettes, effectively adding 12 palettes!


~ A note from me ~

— I started developing Letter Lattice after playing these puzzles in a notebook on New York subway commutes. I enjoyed the paper puzzles so much, I spent over a year building the optimal digital interface for the puzzles to exist within.

Along the way, I discovered so much about the English language becoming entranced by the similarities between words I had once thought were very different. I began to appreciate even the simplest of words and how they relate to others. If you have read this far, I hope playing Letter Lattice will help you find this same magic that made me passionate to develop this game.

~ Ethan

What’s New

Version 1.31

- Fixed a bug causing the Daily Archive not to show.
Thank you for your patience!

Ratings and Reviews

4.9 out of 5
459 Ratings

459 Ratings

Editors’ Notes

Give your brain a good workout through unexpected word connections in this innovative mashup of anagram and crossword puzzles.

Amogus_sus boi ,

Game is Absolutely Amazing

I have nothing bad to say. The tutorials, game modes, and fast-pace the game has are to love. Everything is explained perfectly and while it could take a bit of time for some to get used to, if you like word games it should be very much to your liking.

-I have a minor suggestion which isn’t a negative, but something interesting. I find myself making words that, while I can infer their meanings, I sometimes don’t know what they mean. I think it’d be nice if once you complete a puzzle and the “Level Completed!” screen with the time and “Next Level” button pop up you could press the words you made and get a brief definition of them. The feature could be expanded upon too; when writing the word then the definition shows. It isn’t necessary by any means, and not having it isn’t something that takes away from the amazing gameplay, but for the purpose of learning new words while playing a game I enjoy, I think it’d be a good quality-of-life feature.

Besides that, the game has immense charm and I love it!

inisay19 ,

Confusing yet.. not confusing?

I read through and participated through the tutorial and am still a little confused on how the game itself works. For example the word is LET and SAY. I pull S from SAY and make SET. then i make TAS by rearranging some. Then it does some automatic moving and adds the Y at the end to make SAY and then says COMPLETED 👑. But I never used the Y so wouldn’t I have lost? Perhaps it’s just my own slowness but I can’t comprehend how I’ve won.

REGARDLESS A great game and I’ve been able to use the indicators as helpers. The tutorial is a great resource and it’s a fun game.

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