Wrist Words - Watch Game

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About this game

Wrist Words is a fast, satisfying word game made for WearOS Watches.

Each level gives you 5 letters arranged around your screen. Swipe to connect them into words — drag across letters, lift to submit. No keyboard. No tiny buttons. Just pure word-finding on your wrist.

Race the clock. You've got 90 seconds. Find as many valid words as you can. Score = the total length of every word you find. The longer the words, the higher you climb.

Three stars per level. Hit the bronze, silver, and gold thresholds and watch the bar fill, the stars light up, and the points fly. Every star you earn opens the next level.

200 levels. 4 worlds. Forest, Desert, Arctic, Volcano — each with its own scenery, accent color, and ramping difficulty. The puzzles are pre-tuned, so every level is solvable with words you actually know.

Smart rules:
• 3–5 letter words from the puzzle's letters
• Reuse letters freely — just never the same tile twice in a row
• Every word checked against a curated dictionary of real, common English

Made for your wrist:
• Edge-to-edge timer ring that turns red in the final 10 seconds
• Long-press the center to pause anytime
• Haptic & sound feedback you can toggle
• Screen stays awake while you play
• No iPhone needed once installed — fully standalone on the watch

Whether you've got 90 seconds while the elevator climbs or you're chasing 3 stars on Volcano Level 50, Wrist Words turns a glance at your watch into a quick mental workout.

Five letters. Ninety seconds. How many can you find?
Updated on
Jun 10, 2026

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Committed to follow the Play Families Policy

What’s new

- Fixes for menu sizes
- Added scrollbars