Wed May 28 2025
- Fixed a bug causing Daily completions not to save for some users.
I apologize for any issues this may have caused to people's streaks!
Letter Lattice is a clever mashup that word nerds will absolutely adore. It takes the logic of a word ladder—where you change one word into another—and weaves it into a crossword-style grid. The result is a 'weaving' mechanic where every word you find helps solve the next, creating a satisfying sense of momentum.
The 'Super-Skull' puzzles are genuinely difficult and require a deep vocabulary, but the game is generous with its easier packs for beginners. I particularly liked the Arcade Mode, which adds a bit of 'speed-round' pressure to the otherwise relaxed experience. The clean, high-contrast aesthetic makes it easy to read on the go, making it a perfect 'subway game.'
400+ handcrafted puzzle levels
Infinite procedural puzzles in Arcade Mode
Unlockable color palettes
Daily puzzles and global leaderboards
Look at the intersections! Since words share letters at the nodes, solving a short 3-letter word will often give you the key letter needed for a complex 7-letter anagram.
Try to solve as many random puzzles as possible before the timer runs out. Speed is key, but finding rare words will grant you massive score multipliers.
Yes, a one-time purchase unlocks additional puzzle packs, more arcade plays, and the daily archive.
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!
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.
This is an amazing game! There is an ad every 3-5 puzzles and, as far as I can tell, the ads don’t interrupt any music you have on!! The free version is limited, but it only costs $3 to get the full game with no ads and additional backgrounds. The only SLIGHT note I would have is that the timer for how fast you finish counts the seconds when you are in an ad, so if you watch and ad and take 5 seconds to beat it, it’ll say it took 20 seconds. Not a big note and I would highly recommend to anyone who likes Weaver and wants to relax.
I think I played about 30% of the easy puzzles before I was sold on this game. USE HEADPHONES! If you aren’t playing in a way that let’s you appreciate the music you’re missing out. This is a fun and engaging puzzle and I found myself chuckling at how fun it is several times already. Easily worth the premium price. ( As a side note. I have big hands and don't really like playing phone games in standard position. I would LOVE a future update with a landscape mode. )
It’s a little confusing at first but easy to get ahold of because the tutorial does a great job of explaining how to play the game. You get to play a ton of levels for free, and the game overall is very aesthetically pleasing. Yes the free version has ads, but it’s $2.99 to buy the entire game. Let the man get his well deserved bag. If he releases anymore games I’ll definitely have to play them.
I’ve played several word games and this has to be one of my favorites. The games design is so clean and simple and the game is also just a great concept. There’s a ton of different packs so it’s hard to get bored of the game. There’s also barely any ads and the ones you do get are super short. 10/10 word game.
Thanks, Ethan, for making the game work in landscape. You’re a pro. I wrote a longer response, but App Store ate it. Just know I appreciate what you do. Meanwhile, can you add support for external keyboard? That’d get 5/5 for me. :) Everyone else: if you like word games, you should give this one a go. Apple: how about paragraphs? Or a “are you sure you want to cancel your review” when you tap 3 pixels outside the review box? How about a way to review the App Store?
Fantastic game — and it just happens to the only mobile game I’ve ever played that I could feel the dev’s personality shine through. Ethan deserves all the stars. The design is so satisfying, the game is challenging (but not frustrating). I wish there were more mobile games like this. I don’t even have constructive feedback — this game is fantastic.