LetterClash

LetterClash

HTML5|Mouse / Keyboard|Browser

How to Play LetterClash

To play LetterClash, simply wait for the game to load and follow the on-screen instructions. Most games on Tilted.rip use either your Mouse for navigation and action, or the WASD / Arrow Keys for movement.

If the game requires specific controls, they will usually be displayed in the game menu or during the first levels. You can use the Fullscreen button to get the best experience.

LetterClash: A Strategy Word Game for Sharp Minds LetterClash is a word strategy game that mixes Scrabble-like puzzles with chess-like tactics. Players take turns forming words to claim spaces on a grid, aiming to dominate the board before their opponent does. Think of it as a mental tug-of-war where vocabulary and planning decide the winner. The game is free to playable online, making it easy to jump into a match anytime. Basics Build words using letters on blue spaces or those touching them. In Ukrainian/Russian modes, only single-object nouns (like “book” or “tree”) work. Using a letter on a black space turns it blue, unlocking nearby letters. If you pick a red space, it fades to gray; the next player can claim it. Win by turning any top-row space blue. Lose if an opponent paints your bottom-row space red. Points & Bonuses Each letter has a base value (shown below it). Using a letter raises its cost by +1, but if it’s unclaimed later, the value resets. Earn points by creating words, then spend them on boosts: Capture: Steal a faraway space or flip an opponent’s space. Defense: Freeze a space so rivals can’t use it for one turn. Mutation: Permanently swap a letter on the board. +30 Seconds: Add extra time per turn. Each boost costs double after every use, so plan wisely. Why It Stands Out LetterClash blends word-building with territory control, demanding both creativity and strategy. It supports multiple languages and offers tools to outplay rivals without luck-based mechanics. Matches stay tense but quick, ideal for players who enjoy brainy competition. Pro tip: Dominate the center early to limit your opponent’s moves. Every decision shapes the board—hesitate, and you’ll lose ground.