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Spell words in straight lines (horizontal or vertical) from falling tiles to clear them and earn points before stacking a full column and losing a life.
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Droplet is a daily falling-tile word game where your mission is to spell words from dropping letters before the grid fills up, racing against the clock across 3 lives for your best cumulative score.
Tiles fall one at a time into a grid with premium multiplier cells. Spell a word, and it clears. Stack a column to the red line, and you lose a life. The falling speed increases as you score, so every good run becomes a test of how fast you can spot words under pressure.
- Spell any word 3 to 8 letters long in a straight line: left to right across a row, or top to bottom down a column. No diagonals, no snaking, no backwards.
- Each cleared word drops everything above it down, and you earn points based on letter values.
- Premium cells multiply your score: 2L/3L/4L boost the letter, 2W/3W/4W boost the whole word.
- Spell two or more words in a single drop and that drop's score doubles.
- A word of 7 or more letters is a Bingo and earns a bonus +50 points.
- The tile drops faster for every 50 points you score that day.
- Stack a column to 8 tiles and you lose a life. You get 3 lives total, and your daily score is the sum of all three.
Everyone gets the same tile sequence each day, so scores are directly comparable.
Why we like it:
- β The escalating speed turns word hunting into genuine reflex training.
- β Premium cell combos and double drops reward tactical play, not just vocabulary.
- β Three lives means you can recover from a bad round and still chase a great score.
Hint: Don't wait for the perfect long word. Clear short words fast to keep the board low, then hunt for premium cells and bingos when you have breathing room. A steady rhythm beats a risky stall every time.