Exercise your brain with Wordmaster, a new take on a pen-and-paper classic!
Wordmaster is an addicting anagram game where the object is to form as many real words as possible based on a scrambled 6-letter word. With a massive dictionary of Official Tournament and Club Word List words, thousands of possible puzzles await you.
The goal of Wordmaster is to help you learn new words and eventually master the English vocabulary. To this end, Wordmaster gives you two ways to win each round: solve one of the 6-letter words or solve at least 50% of all words in the round.
Wordmaster has an active player community that contributes additions and removals to new dictionary versions, which are automatically downloaded from within the game. You don't have to wait for the next update to see obscure words removed or recognized words included.
Game Center integration lets you compete with other players and your friends, vie for the top spot on the Wordmaster leaderboards, and share high scores to Facebook, Twitter, Mail or Messages.
Other features:
- No annoying proper nouns, abbreviations, or acronyms
- Choose a minimum word length that suits you: 3 or 4 letters
- See definitions or suggest removal for words you've solved while the game is paused; also suggest additions to the dictionary
Subscription option:
For US$1.99/month, upgrade to Wordmaster Plus and enjoy an ad-free experience.
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In-Apps
Wordmaster Plus
$ 9.900,00
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Wordmaster FAQ
Is Wordmaster free?
Yes, Wordmaster is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
Is Wordmaster legit?
🤔 The Wordmaster app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
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How much does Wordmaster cost?
Wordmaster has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is 9.90 $.
This game is really fun. But something I noticed is that when I put a word in and it denies its a word, when the round is finished, its right there.
For example: i type in tom. It says its not a word. Ok, i keep playing. But when the game ends, tom is right on the list saying i didnt type it when i did! Like huh?
So hopefully that can be fixed up please! Its kind of annoying! 🖤
Needs to adjust word settings
I am on the easiest setting and they consistently have difficult long words like “rachis”… I tried the hard setting, it is the exact same. It would also be nice to have different time settings. Sometimes I don’t want to rush. So hard to find a good word game.
Love it, but seems to be a glitch with ad buy-out option
I love this game. It’s super relaxing and when the ads started, it made playing the game no longer relaxing. It was amazing they did the ad buy-out, but my subscription expired and I can no longer auto-renew. I try to press the remove ads button and a pop up says the subscription price, but when I press continue, nothing happens. I hope this is something that can be fixed because I only really kept playing it so much because the ads were gone.
Aside from this, it is a nice simple game and is exactly like the anagrams you can send back and forth via imessage, but it’s nice because I don’t have to wait for someone to play me back or spam them to play a lot of games!
Frustrating
I have been playing this game for at least three years. I paid the subscription price to get rid of the bombardment of ads. For the last few days I’ve seen ads again, asked to restore purchases & the ads keep coming back!
I’m happy to pay the subscription, but I shouldn’t need to restore purchases.
Please fix this!
Too many ads
Love the game, play it every day, is my "go to". Keeps my mind sharp throughout chemotherapy. But frequency of ads has increased and becomes quite irritating. Such a great game! Please pull back on the ads.
Wordmaster is still a good way keep yourself occupied while waiting for other items to happen.
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Love the game but became too pricy
Love this game and unfortunately had to delete it. It used to be ad free now it’s unplayable and at $1.99 a month to remove ads, not worth the hassle Offer an annual amount for a price break and I might be back
Potential, but not yet
First, the bad (GOOD is next): I know it’s a small app and so I don’t expect the dictionaries to be expansive, but since it makes you play every word to get a score on a given batch of letters, it is frustrating to see: a) very common words not listed (ex. “Silo”), while random nonsensical words like “Nelo” are required solutions. I might have “nelo” a little bit off, but as someone who gets excited to learn new words, I would have shrugged off my disappointment at a given puzzle missing a common word in the solution blanks if I didn’t have to methodically run through each possible arrangement of letters (more on this is the “good” part of this review) to find a word, only to look it up after the puzzle and have it come up as an obscure baby name or a misspelling of some machine part fabricator.
The GOOD: I like the UI and the styling. It doesn’t glitch and it is a tidy app in size and in data/cache buildup. It doesn’t shove a socal element down your throat like so many apps do now (even apps that don’t allow real interaction but simply want to wear you down until you allow the app to access contacts). I like that you can suggest words, though this might also be where the gobbledegook comes from. It seems the team is small, and this is likely a labor of love. I also enjoy the gameplay. It’s an anagram game, but the order of the blanks/expected solutions is in alphabetical order, adding another puzzle angle to it.
I am giving it four stars because what is good about it is so good. And the ads weren’t too bad, considering the playing field of ad funded apps. But the word bank made it an offload for me for now.
Better version now
I loved this app for a couple of years. Maybe a year ago they added commercials to it which were obnoxious long and took away the fun. However, they recently revised how they are doing the commercial ads and it’s reasonable now
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