About this game
Hindi word game - find a word from two images. This game is a real puzzle game for Hindi know people. At each and every level our team gives special care to collect all the images and words. Also, we select only interested levels only.
In this app, you need to find a pic of the game. Pictoword is a hugely popular word game. Use the pictures to get two words, and put them together to make a whole new word. It should improve your brain power knowledge, this is the best puzzle brain game.
Pictoword is a fun and engaging app that you and your child will enjoy. Giving the user two picture puzzles that can be combined to come up with one answer. Because there's not a set goal to the game, your child can set their own goals, competing against themselves. This gives students a fun way to set individual goals for accomplishment.
In Pictoword, kids identify words based on two photos that are shown -- and choose from a list of letters to submit a guess. You've probably seen puzzles in magazines and newspapers where you need to form a single word from a pictorial representation of two other words. This mental exercise is the essence of the Pictoword app's challenge.
The only clue, to begin with, other than photographs, is the word length that needs to be made. Other clues and assistance can be gained by spending the in-app currency. Unneeded letters can be removed, needed letters placed, and photographs translated into the correct words. These can be very useful if you've struggled long and hard but your brain just refuses to look at the puzzle in the right way. On the other hand, they can let the player move on too quickly. What prevents this from happening too often, is that the in-game currency is limited.
It is interesting to note while playing the game how often the first translation of a picture into a mental phrase is not the correct angle to take. It is here that the challenge often arises as it is often difficult to get one's mind to relinquish its first assumption. Often it is not the noun being shown but the verb. Hence a picture of potatoes in a colander with water cascading over them is looking for 'wash', to make up 'carwash', rather than the variation on potato, chip, peel, etc, that the brain can be locked into investigating. This does teach the player to keep an open mind and try to look at a problem from other, less obvious angles.
The puzzles are not always based on a literal interpretation of the image shown. Sometimes the word represented by a picture is a homonym rather than the word itself. 'Sandwich' is made up of sand and the green-faced wicked witch from the Wizard of Oz. This encourages a bit of creative thinking and a recognition of alternative spelling.
Inevitably with any word-based game, there will be words and phrases that are not frequently used in some locations. Such difficulties are far from the norm, though, as the vast majority of solutions will be known to all speakers through common use or exposure to international television and movies. As a plus, this will help players to expand their understanding of phrases used in other places.
The components of each puzzle are easy to remember so it is common to find yourself pondering the last unsolved puzzle even while the app is closed. As it is so quick to open the app and see another level, it is quite possible to keep the challenge in mind even while doing other things entertainment apps.