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Acrostic Puzzle – Solve Clues to Reveal a Hidden Phrase

Play acrostic puzzles where you solve word clues and the first letters of each answer spell out a hidden phrase. Features five categories, three difficulty levels, and a hint system.

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Acrostic Puzzle – Solve Clues to Reveal a Hidden Phrase - Play acrostic puzzles where you solve word clues and the first letters of each a

How To Use

  1. 1

    Choose a difficulty level and category

  2. 2

    Read the clue for each word (available on Easy and Medium)

  3. 3

    Type your answer — the first letter is already shown

  4. 4

    Click Check or press Enter to verify

  5. 5

    Watch the hidden phrase at the top gradually reveal itself

  6. 6

    Solve all words to uncover the complete phrase!

Key Features

  • Hidden phrase mechanic: the first letter of each answer combines to reveal a secret phrase at the top

  • Three difficulty levels: Easy (clues shown, 4 hints), Medium (clues shown, 2 hints), Hard (no clues, 1 hint)

  • Five categories: Inspiration, Nature, Science, Food & Drink, and Travel

  • 22 hand-crafted puzzles with carefully chosen words and engaging clues

  • Hint system: instantly reveals a random unsolved word

  • Progressive reveal: watch the hidden phrase fill in as you solve each word

  • First letter shown: each answer's starting letter is always visible to help you

What Is Acrostic Puzzle?

An acrostic is a word puzzle where the first letters of a series of answer words spell out a hidden phrase or keyword. Solve the clues to fill in each word and watch the secret message emerge letter by letter! Features five categories, three difficulty levels, and a hint system.

Why Play Acrostic Puzzle?

  • 1

    Builds Vocabulary Through Context

    Each clue requires you to recall a word from its definition, actively strengthening vocabulary in a way passive reading cannot.

  • 2

    Dual Challenge: Words and Pattern

    Unlike a plain vocabulary quiz, you also need to track which first letters have been placed — training working memory alongside word recall.

  • 3

    Five Themed Categories

    Inspiration, Nature, Science, Food & Drink, and Travel give every session a fresh theme, keeping practice varied and engaging.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an acrostic puzzle?

An acrostic is a puzzle where you solve word clues, and the first letter of each answer spells out a hidden phrase or keyword when read top to bottom.

How do I know if my answer is correct?

Type your answer and click Check or press Enter. The game will tell you immediately if you're right or need to try again.

What happens in Hard mode?

In Hard mode, the word clues are hidden — you only know the first letter of each answer and the word length. You get just 1 hint.

What categories of puzzles are available?

There are five categories: Inspiration (motivational phrases), Nature (environmental themes), Science (scientific concepts), Food & Drink (culinary words), and Travel (geography and adventure).

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