Crossword

by Havos Word Games


Word

free



Play a large range of American Style crosswords, with clues tailored to US users


Play a large range of crosswords. All use the usual American style grids, such as is used in the NY Times, USA Today and many other newspapersNote that all the answers and clues use US English spellings, and that the general knowledge clues are tailored for US players. Features: • You can zoom in & out of the grid, and move around, making it possible to play larger grids even on smaller screens• There is a large range of built in grids, from sizes 11x11, 13x13 and 15x15 at different difficulty levels. Most have just 16% black squares, per the standard definition• In addition a new grid of sizes up to 8x8 can be generated on-the-fly by the app, meaning unlimited games to play• Many 1000s of clues, both straight and general knowledge• Choose between US or UK English spellings• General knowledge questions tailored to your country (currently US, UK, Australia and Canada)• Ability to save and reload games, so several games can be played at the same time• Numerous aids in case you get stuck, e.g. validate word/letter, reveal word and even a built-in crossword solver to show potential matches• Easily flip between different crosswords, just like a crossword puzzle book• Also includes crosswords in French1) Bugfixes

Read trusted reviews from application customers

👍

Lloyd Samson

Love it

Marie Weaver

Many hints do not mean what they think they do. Not in US or UK English. You just get frustrated.

1 1

The occasional bad clue doesn't detract from a reasonable crossword game, but what does is that auto-generated puzzles are limited to 8x8. Still, a decent game that doesn't force the player to sit through the optional ads.

Larry Gust

OK...

Brad Waggener

Nice app

Rajkumar Choudhary

Good

Danny Lewishngolsea

Works well but there are some very dubious clues and I've come across a few where the clue is just wrong - mainly related to 1980s pop. What a shame, it'd be a good game if they'd done their homework properly.

Laurie Bill

Sometimes some misleading clues

Joan Smith

Ive been doing this some time now and its great app,

Indran Gopaul