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Chapter 1 – The Problem and It’s Background

Introduction Our initial idea for the research was to create some form of an interactive map of knowledge. And also, the flat form was very simply and very easy to use and to play the game. Thus, this project can build sine sort of skill and also cover a topic that was interest of everyone. This game entitled “Wordle” is an interesting and colorful program which creates visual representation of text. In generation today, there are a lot of games that internet has but Wordle serves as a little practical use in our mind. It is certainly fun to play around.
Background of Study Wordle, a fun word game, was designed, developed and launched by Vadim Spivak in 2009. The popular game has been on Apple iTunes since 2009. The Android version was created by Victor Spivak in 2009 Have educational fun with Wordle. The wordplay game is easy to access and fun to play. Exciting and fast pace you can play solo or with teams, when you have 3 minutes or 30 minutes. Build vocabulary, improve spelling. A great family game for both kids and adults, this anagram game comes with different levels and is quick to learn and play. Kids and adults alike build vocabulary, improve spelling and have some competitive fun along the way.
Theoretical Framework ❖ Word Search This is similar to the classic word search game, seek out words hidden in a grid of numbers, except that in this game you have a time limit for each word. The faster you can find the words, and the fewer of them you miss, the better you will score.

❖ Wording is one the best word game. It’s simple to learn/play very challenging to play well. The goal is to build words with the set of 18 letters are given, using each letter just once and trying to plan your words so that they include all the letters (while also trying to make long words).

❖ Sentenced - The object of this game is to rebuild the sentences that have been broken apart and jumbled up.

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