![]() ![]() Relaxing backgrounds and music lets you explore countries all around the world with words.No rush, no stress - A travel-themed game to give a fun exercise to your brain in your free time and improve your word power.WordTrip, with its puzzles, is fun brain teasers challenging you to find the hidden words, test your vocabulary, spelling skills and puzzle solving ability.As you travel, puzzles get trickier as new countries welcome you. Solve each word puzzle to travel your way around all the world. Connect letters to spell words, and you may discover new words to improve your vocabulary. WordTrip is first of its kind word puzzle game stitched together with a cross-country travel theme. We combined the classic word scrabble game with WordTrip, re-imagined to give you the best entertainment, all the while challenging you to a great brain exercise. Just try it.WordTrip - Fun and addicting search and connect word puzzles to train your brain! Of course you can choose between light mode and dark mode. With “Display” you can change the color and opacity for the text and background of your Bionic Reading® Reader. With “Letter Spacing” you change the space between the letters and with “Column Width” you give your text the right frame. Choose your preferred “Font” and “Font Size” and adjust the “Line Height”. With “Details” you refine your individual Bionic Reading reading mode. You can also adjust the visibility of the remaining letters individually to your needs. With “Opacity” you define the visibility of your Fixation. Maybe you only want to read nouns, verbs and adjectives with Bionic Reading®. With “Advanced Settings” you decide which part of speech the Bionic Reading® algorithm should consider. For monosyllabic words, your Fixation setting is taken into account. With “Syllables” the syllables of the word are used as a basis for the Fixation. Your defined settings for Fixation and Saccade are used by the Bionic Reading® algorithm. With “Letters” you define your personal selection of Fixation and Saccade. ![]() With “Saccade” you define the visual jumps from Fixation to Fixation. With “Fixation” you define the expression of the letter combinations. ![]()
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