How Wordscapes Works
Wordscapes is a mobile word puzzle game developed by PeopleFun where you swipe across letter tiles at the bottom of the screen to spell words that fill a crossword-style grid above. Each level presents a fresh set of tiles — your tray — and a grid of empty cells arranged in an intersecting pattern. You need to discover every word hidden in your tray to complete the level and earn a star.
The daily puzzle, available under a special calendar icon, resets at local midnight. It is typically harder than a standard level for that difficulty tier and rewards a bonus star for completing it on the correct day. Bonus words — valid dictionary words your tray can form that do not appear in the grid — earn coin bonuses and are worth hunting for after you clear the main grid.
Because every level uses a different letter tray, there is no universal “Wordscapes answers today” list. The solver above is built around this reality: it accepts whatever letters you actually have and returns every word you can swipe right now.
Daily Puzzle Tips — Longest Words First
The most reliable strategy for both the daily puzzle and standard levels is to work from the longest possible words downward:
- Use the solver before you guess randomly. Type your full tray into the box above. Look at the 6-letter (green) results first — these almost always fill the central or longest grid slots.
- Identify overlapping letters. Wordscapes grids interlock horizontally and vertically. A word you place in one direction provides confirmed letters for crossing words. Start with a long word, then build from the shared letters.
- Save 3-letter words for last. Short words rarely give you useful anchor letters for longer ones. Use 3-letter results to fill any leftover short slots once the longer grid words are placed.
- Hunt bonus words systematically. After clearing the grid, scan the solver results for any words you haven't tried yet. Bonus words are often plurals, past tenses, or less-common forms — the solver includes all of them.
- Check every length group. The filter chips at the top of the results panel (3-letter, 4-letter, 5-letter, 6+ letter) let you quickly isolate words by length. If the grid has a 5-letter slot you can't fill, switch to the 5-letter filter and go down the list.
This Week's Daily Puzzle Notes
Because Wordscapes daily puzzle letter trays vary by device and update at local midnight, specific dated answer lists go stale within hours and become wrong for players in different time zones. Instead of posting answers that mislead most readers, this section tracks general patterns and observations from recent daily puzzles — information that stays useful regardless of the exact tray you have open right now.
| Difficulty | Tray size | Grid words | Strategy |
|---|---|---|---|
| Easy | 4–5 letters | 3–4 words | Find the 5-letter word first; 3-letter fills follow. |
| Medium | 6 letters | 4–6 words | Identify the 6-letter word; use remaining for 3-4 letter crosses. |
| Hard | 7–8 letters | 6–8 words | Multiple 5+ letter words; check for uncommon 7-letter forms. |
| Expert/Master | 8+ letters | 8+ words | Anagram the full tray; bonus words are plentiful. |
The solver above handles all of these scenarios. Enter your tray letters and use the filter chips to jump straight to the length group you need.