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Info for Parents

This page is designed especially for parents, guardians and teachers who want to know more about how our word game works, how safe it is, and how it can support learning. We believe that simple games can be both fun and educational, and we want you to feel confident when your child plays here.

Our Approach to a Safe and Positive Experience

Our goal is to offer a calm, friendly and family-oriented space where children can play a classic word game without worrying about confusing controls or inappropriate content. Everything on this site is built around three simple ideas: safety, simplicity and learning through play.

Family-Friendly Content

  • No violent or graphic images.
  • No horror, jumpscares or disturbing themes.
  • Word lists focused on everyday, neutral and educational topics.
  • Language kept clean and suitable for children and classrooms.

Simple and Clean Design

  • A clear interface that children can understand quickly.
  • Large buttons and readable fonts for easy use.
  • Minimal distractions so the focus stays on the words and the puzzle.

What Kind of Game Is This?

The main game on this site is a modern version of the classic hangman word game. Players see a series of blank spaces and must guess the hidden word by choosing letters. Every correct letter appears in its place; every incorrect guess uses one of their chances.

Instead of dark or scary imagery, our version uses friendly characters and playful visuals, making the experience lighter and more suitable for younger players.

Recommended Age Range

  • Children who are starting to read and spell simple words.
  • Primary and middle-school students practicing English vocabulary.
  • Teens and adults who enjoy quick word puzzles.

You know your child best. Some younger children may need help reading categories or understanding the rules at first, but most kids quickly learn how to play with a short explanation.

Educational Benefits for Children

While the game is designed to be fun, it also offers real educational value. It can support classroom learning and home practice in a gentle, engaging way.

Vocabulary and Spelling

  • Children see words revealed letter by letter, which reinforces correct spelling.
  • Themed categories (such as animals, food or school) help them learn words by topic.
  • Repeated exposure to words strengthens memory and recognition.

Logic, Memory and Problem-Solving

  • Players learn to choose letters based on patterns, not just at random.
  • They remember which letters they already tried and plan future guesses.
  • They develop a sense of which letters are common in English words.

Language Practice

  • Useful as a warm-up activity for English lessons or language classes.
  • Can help non-native speakers build confidence with English spelling.
  • Encourages children to think about sounds, letters and word structure.

Advertising, Links and On-Site Behavior

To keep the game free to play, the site may display advertising. We understand that parents are often concerned about the type and placement of ads around children’s content, and we take this seriously.

Our Approach to Ads

  • We aim to avoid categories that are clearly inappropriate for children.
  • We prefer simple, non-intrusive formats over aggressive pop-ups.
  • We do not use ads that cover the entire game area or force long delays.

Advertising is provided by third-party networks, which means we do not manually approve every single ad. However, we use available filters and controls to reduce the chance of unsuitable material appearing.

External Links

  • We keep the number of external links low and focused on game-related content.
  • We avoid linking to sites that clearly contain adult themes or unsafe material.
  • We recommend that younger children always browse under adult supervision.

Privacy and Data

Protecting children’s privacy is extremely important. The game is designed to be played without providing personal information.

What We Do Not Ask Children To Provide

  • No real names are required to play the game.
  • No email address or phone number is needed.
  • No chat, public profiles or comment systems are aimed at children.

The site may collect basic, anonymous usage information (such as page views or device type) to help us understand how the game is used and to improve performance. This is standard for most websites and is not used to personally identify your child.

If you have questions about data, cookies or analytics, we encourage you to review our dedicated Privacy and Cookies pages and contact us with any concerns.

Tips for Parents: Playing and Learning Together

One of the best ways to make the game more meaningful is to treat it as a shared activity. Here are some ideas to help you use the game as a positive learning tool.

Ideas for Cooperative Play

  • Sit with your child during a few rounds and talk through the guesses.
  • Ask them why they chose a particular letter and discuss alternative choices.
  • Turn difficult words into a mini vocabulary lesson: “Do you know what this word means?”
  • Let children take turns guessing letters with siblings or friends.

Talking About Words

  • Explain the meaning of new or unusual words they encounter.
  • Show how similar words are formed (for example, adding endings like -ing or -ed).
  • Encourage them to think of other words in the same category.

Screen Time and Healthy Habits

We encourage families to see this game as one small part of a balanced day. Like any digital activity, it is healthiest when combined with offline play, reading, exercise and rest.

Simple Screen Time Guidelines

  • Set clear limits for daily or weekly game time, especially for younger children.
  • Use the game as a short break or reward rather than a long, continuous session.
  • Encourage regular pauses to rest eyes and stretch.
  • Talk with your child about how they feel after playing and adjust habits if needed.

Questions, Concerns or Suggestions?

We want parents and guardians to feel comfortable with how this site works. If you have any questions about content, ads, privacy, or how to use the game in a classroom or at home, we are happy to hear from you.

How You Can Reach Us

  • Contact us through the form on our Contact page.
  • Share suggestions for new word categories or features.
  • Let us know if you ever notice content that does not feel appropriate.

Thank you for taking the time to read this Info for Parents page. Your interest and involvement make a real difference in how children learn, play and grow online. We hope this game becomes a small but positive part of your family’s digital experience.

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