Word Search puzzles have been around since the late sixties and were first designed and published by Norman E. Gabit in his small want add digest, Selenby Digest. Selenby was a small want-ad digest distributed free at Safeway and other stores in the town. The puzzles became very popular with the community and local teachers realized that this was a fun and engaging way to practice vocabulary. Soon, a teacher sent copies to their friends and fellow teachers in other states, and before you know it, there grew a large syndication of the mind tickling puzzles.Today, teachers still use crossword puzzles as a means of teaching and practicing vocabulary. Thanks to Google Play, teachers and students can use word search puzzles in and out of the classroom to promote m-Learning. I have introduced this app to both students and teacher alike, and both have agreed that Word Search is just one of many m-Learning apps they can't put down! Go to your Google Play store and download it today.
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One of the best Word Search games on the market:- Infinite play with dynamic grids
- The grid adjusts automatically to your device
- The grids are filled with words that cross and intersect
- Improved and intelligent touch sensitivity
- Clean look yet colourful
- Best times list
- Special tablet support
- June 14, 2012 - HTC Wildfire S with version 1.14
This game is so much fun and convenient! I have a word search book but I finished it yesterday. The good thing about this app is that it doesn't take so much battery and it's never ending
- May 19, 2012 - Version 1.14
Nice neat little app, great for filling in the odd few minutes when you don't fancy waiting for other games to load. Exercises the brain a little too ;)
- May 19, 2012 - Motorola Droid RAZR with version 1.14
Fun app. I love word search puzzles, and think that this is one of the best mobile word search puzzles I have ever had. Plus it's free...
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