Chain a run of words using every letter on the board. Each word begins on the letter the previous one ended on.
Each day you’re dealt a small pool of letters and a starting letter (the pivot). Build a real word that starts on the pivot; the letter it ends on becomes the next pivot. Keep going until the pool is empty. Empty the pool with every word valid and the chain is cleared.
Every word starts on the current pivot letter, shown in red. You don’t spend a letter from the pool for it — you only spend the letters you add to finish the word.
A chain is cleared only when the shared pool is empty and every word you built is a real dictionary word. Leftover letters mean the chain isn’t done yet.
Say a chain starts on the pivot C, and your pool of letters is:
ATSUN
Notice the pivot is always free — you never spend it from the pool — and the letter a word ends on is handed to the next word to start from.
There’s no timer and no losing. A chain waits for you all day. Shuffle the pool or reset and re-route as often as you like — though a clean, no-reset run earns a little extra credit.
Every chain you finish makes the next one a little bigger — more words, longer words — accelerating once you pass the pro level. See how far you can push the day.
Earn stamps for the collection, keep a daily streak going, and copy an emoji-grid result to share. Everyone gets the same chains each day, so you can compare with friends.
Progress is saved in your browser — no account needed. Stuck on a longer chain? Try a few strategy tips, or read more about Chain.