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8 Free Games β€’ No sign-up

Build Reading Confidence

Stress-free phonics and spelling games that build real confidence β€” just 10 min a day. Perfect for ages 5–13, homeschool, and reading intervention.

βœ… Stress-free learning ⏱ 10 min/day πŸ† Builds confidence πŸŽ“ Teacher-approved

Syllable Games

Count syllables and split words correctly. Build phonics and decoding skills. All syllable games support ages 5–13 with adjustable difficulty.

Spelling Games

Hear words, spell correctly, fill in blanks, or unscramble letters. Choose age-based difficulty (5–7, 8–10, 11–13) for the right challenge level.

Vocabulary Games

Build word knowledge and vocabulary by practicing synonyms. Choose age-based difficulty (5–7, 8–10, 11–13) for the right challenge level.

What Parents & Teachers Say

"My 2nd grader used to dread spelling homework. Now she asks to play before dinner β€” her confidence has completely turned around in just a few weeks."
β€” Sarah M., parent of a 7-year-old
"I use Syllable Star Quest as a literacy warm-up in my 3rd grade class. Students are genuinely engaged and I can see them applying syllable skills to their reading."
β€” James T., 3rd grade teacher
"The custom word list feature is a game-changer for homeschool. I paste in our weekly spelling words and my kids practice without me having to sit beside them the whole time."
β€” Rachel K., homeschool parent

πŸ”‘ Join a Class

Students: enter the class code your teacher gave you. Your game results will be sent to their dashboard.

Practice with Your Own Words

Paste homework words, spelling lists, or any words you want to practice. We'll let you play games with them.

Pick a game:

Spelling games

Syllable games (we'll count syllables automatically)

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these games free?

Yes. All 8 games are free to play in your browser. No account or sign-up required.

What ages are these games for?

Our games are designed for ages 5–13. Each game lets you choose difficulty: Ages 5–7 (easier), 8–10 (balanced), or 11–13 (challenge).

Do I need to create an account?

No. Progress is saved locally in your browser. Parents and teachers can add custom word lists for targeted practice.

Can I use these for homeschool or classroom?

Yes. Our games work well for homeschool, literacy centers, and reading intervention. Learner profiles and custom word lists are available in the Advanced settings.

For Parents & Teachers

  • Age-based difficulty: Ages 5–7 (easier), 8–10 (balanced), 11–13 (challenge)
  • Custom word lists: Add spelling or syllable words for targeted practice
  • Progress tracking: Sessions, accuracy, streaks per learner
  • Class codes: Create a classroom code β€” students join & their progress is reported to your teacher dashboard
  • No account needed: Play in browser; optional PIN profile for cross-device sync
🏫 Teacher tools & class dashboard πŸ“Š Parent progress view

Why It Works β€” The Science Behind the Games

Our games are built on Science of Reading principles and structured literacy β€” the same research-backed approach used in reading intervention programs and RTI frameworks.

πŸ”€ Phonemic Awareness

Syllable counting and splitting exercises directly train phonemic awareness β€” the #1 predictor of early reading success.

πŸ“– Decoding Skills

Structured phonics games build grapheme–phoneme mapping, so children decode unfamiliar words automatically rather than guessing from context.

πŸ” Spaced Repetition

Short daily sessions (10 min/day) use the proven spacing effect β€” words revisited across multiple sessions are retained far longer.

🎯 Mastery-Based Progression

100-level ladders let each learner advance at their own pace. Stars and tiers give concrete mastery milestones β€” no time pressure.

⚑ Immediate Feedback

Research shows immediate corrective feedback accelerates learning. Every wrong answer is gently corrected before the next attempt.

πŸ’ͺ Low-Stakes Practice

Game framing removes test anxiety. Children who struggle with traditional spelling homework often thrive in a stress-free, game-based environment.

Aligned with UFLI, Wilson Reading, and Orton-Gillingham principles. Suitable for general ed, homeschool, and literacy intervention (RTI Tiers 1–2).

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