Thu Sep 11 2025
Update for the new OS!
- Updated App Icon
- New Game Center Achievements
Much is planned for Letter Rooms in the next months, so keep an eye out for more updates.
Letter Rooms is a masterclass in minimalist puzzle design. It takes the familiar concept of anagrams and strips away all the clutter—no timers, no flashing ads, just you and the letters. The aesthetic is incredibly clean, using a 'room' based metaphor where you physically slide blocks around to form words. It’s the kind of game that feels less like a challenge and more like a digital zen garden.
What makes it truly special is its focus on accessibility. With features like a dyslexic-friendly font and full VoiceOver support, it’s one of the most inclusive word games on the market. The puzzles range from simple to genuinely head-scratching, covering topics from pop culture to nature. It’s perfect for kids learning to spell or adults looking for a low-stress way to keep their brains sharp. It’s a quiet, beautiful experience that respects the player’s time and intelligence.
390+ hand-crafted puzzles
Accessibility: Dyslexic font & VoiceOver
Collaborative multiplayer via SharePlay
No timers or penalties
Look at the scrambled letters in the room. Use the hint at the bottom to figure out the target word. Tap and slide the letters into the correct order to proceed.
The game features a dedicated mode with 180 puzzles designed for children aged 9-11, focusing on foundational vocabulary.
Absolutely! It includes a dedicated Kids Mode and is an excellent stress-free way to practice spelling.
This game is a home run in my opinion. Not only is it very well designed and visually stunning. The game itself was very well thought up so your not playing the same old boring idea level after level. I find myself playing for hours and not even knowing it. I’m also finding out that I’m a better speller than I thought I was. To everyone involved in developing this game, Well Done!!
I liked the game! It’s a real brain teaser and it’s always rewarding to figure out the answer. I completed it on my own, but I recommend playing with a friend or two. Some of the question prompts were topics I knew nothing about without asking someone for ideas. Overall, I had a good time playing though!
Nice graphics with no hiccups. I also recommend Sub Words by this developer. Can be quite a challenge. (On a side note, why can’t people be bothered to scroll—one time- to see the cost of an app they want to download. I’m amazed people blame the app because they don’t take a half second to look. )
The design is lovely, and it does exactly what you’d expect. Unfortunately, there’s very little depth and challenge compared to most other word games. The free puzzles took me ten minutes to complete, and I saw no value in getting the paid pack. I sincerely look forward to seeing more from this developer, but for me, this game is a quick uninstall.
It’s appealing, at best. Doesn’t take long to buzz through the game. After X amount of levels…it went back to almost the beginning. I thought that was weird. And went through the levels again. Not sure what happened. But it kicked me back to the same level again. Then…I realized you only get so many levels for free. They don’t advertise you have to pay to continue the game. Certainly sneaky. And ridiculous. This game isn’t good enough to be worth paying for. M DO NOT WASTE YOUR TIME! And “Editor’s Choice”? Really? Who’s the editor…a kindergarten kid?
I loved this game! It’s quite the challenge at times, but it’s pretty, interesting, and works with VoiceOver. I can hardly wait for more puzzles, as I’ve finished the first and second batch, but my friends and I challenged and helped each other through this one. Totally worth the price of admission!
I love this game!!! I'm completely blind, 16 years old and don't have access to a credit card or anything. With that being said, please add more levels. I love that it covers different topics, but I would also like some harder levels.
It’s a great game don’t get me wrong but like…you have to pay for it and unless you scroll down to see if you have to pay for it then you have to wait until the second or third level where you like click the letters to learn that you have to pay for it. Honestly kinda stupid that you get false hope about this.