

Words or Die
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Who Should Play
The game presents a set of letters, and players must quickly form valid words using these letters. Upon successfully creating a word, blocks will stack beneath your feet, allowing you to stand on them and avoid the rising lava. The objective is to survive as long as possible while the lava rises.
How to Play
Game Areas and Environment
Game maps are typically flat areas with lava pools at the bottom. Characters players control will die instantly upon contact with lava.
Game Flow and Core Mechanics
The game uses a turn-based system, with each turn proceeding as follows:
- Letter Prompt: After the round begins, a wheel displaying a set of random letters will appear at the top of the screen.
- Word Creation: Players must form a valid English word using the provided letters within the time limit.
- Rule Restrictions: Only the given letters may be used; each letter can only be used once (unless it appears multiple times); the word must exist in the game dictionary.
- Survival Block Generation: Upon successfully submitting a valid word, the system generates a sturdy block directly beneath the player's character.
Elimination Rules
The following situations will result in a player being eliminated:
- Touching Lava: If you fail to input enough words within the time limit to obtain the required blocks, more and more blocks beneath your feet will vanish at the end of each round. When the lava rises and touches you, you will instantly “die” and be eliminated from the round.
Frequently Asked Questions
How can I win? The core objective is to become the last survivor. You must quickly form valid words using the letters provided each round to generate blocks that build platforms, allowing you to avoid the lava. If you endure until all other players are eliminated, you win the round.
The wheel displays the set of letters available for this round. You must select letters from this set and slide them into place to form a valid English word. The entire process must be completed as quickly as possible before the countdown ends.
Each letter may only be used once when spelling words. The only exception is: if the wheel itself contains duplicate letters (such as two "E"s), then you may use both identical letters in your word accordingly.

















