Put the letters in order before running out of time or lives.
Each time you put a letter in an incorrect box you will lose a life, unless the author set them as infinite.
If the author set a limited time to complete each screen, when it is over you will go to the next screen without being able to get the score of the uncompleted boxes. When this happens, you will also lose a life if they are not infinite.
The game ends when you lose all lives, when you correctly order the letters on the last screen, or when you run out of time on the last screen.
Tap on any letter to put it in the active box, changing the positions of the source and destination letters.
Tap and hold a letter, drag it to the box you want and release it to change the positions of the source and destination letters.
It is possible to get two right guesses at the same time if you correctly place the source letter and the destination letter in the same move.
Type the words to put the letters in their correct positions, each time changing the source letter for the destination letter.
It is possible to get two right guesses at the same time if when you press a key you correctly place the source letter and the destination letter.
If you type the whole words correctly regardless of where the active box is, the program will ignore any mistakes you might make while doing so.
If you prefer, you can also play by clicking or dragging and dropping.
Click on a letter to put it in the active box, changing the source letter for the destination letter.
Click on a letter, hold down the button, drag it to the box you want and drop it to change the source letter for the destination letter.
In these cases it is also possible to get two right guesses at the same time if you correctly place the source letter and the destination letter in the same move.
You start with 0 points and get up to 100 depending on the number of letters you put in the right place, and the amount of tries you need to do it.
If the game has just one screen, the total score is divided by the number of boxes. For example, if you have just a screen with 10 boxes, each box is worth 10 points.
If the game has more than one screen, the total score is divided by the number of screens (for example, 4 screens, 25 points per screen), and then the score for each screen is divided by the number of boxes.
If you place a letter incorrectly in a box, the score you can get out of that box will be divided by 2. If this happens twice, the score for that box is divided by four. The third time this happens, the score for that box will be zero.
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