American Crossword puzzles

crosswords.mini.word.games

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Total installs
767(767)
Rating
0.0
Released
November 29, 2020
Last updated
January 8, 2021
Category
Word
Developer
Alba Games, Puzzle games and crosswords
Developer details
Name
Alba Games, Puzzle games and crosswords
E-mail
alfbar76@gmail.com
Website
unknown
Country
unknown
Address
unknown
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Description

The Diagramless Crosswords free application game is a free classic crossword puzzles application.
Every word games can be played offline (no connection required)

The application offers more than 500 free crossword grids in different size.

- Mini crossword grids size 6x6 and 7x7
- standard crosswords with size 9x9
- Diagramless crossword puzzles

Main functionalities of this fun and free crossword puzzle grid application in different size:

- Crossword solutions always present
- With a special button. it is possible to check the correctness of puzzles answers.
- Aid extra in case of difficulties with the crossword (shows single letter or word)
- The challenging Crossword puzzles can be saved and completed when you want.
- The incorrect letters are marked in red.
- The word games different grids can be solved off-line and no registration is required.
- Simplified typing method

The Crosswords Puzzles available in this app are similar to the NYTimes crosswords quiz.
Please consider the following suggestions to solve the crosswords puzzles games:

- Any time a clue contains the tag "abbr." or an abbreviation more significant than "e.g.", the answer will be an abbreviation (e.g., M.D. org. = AMA).[6]

- Any time a clue ends in a question mark, the answer is a play on words.[6]

- Spoken phrases are always indicated by enclosure in quotation marks, e.g., "Get out of here!" = LEAVE NOW.

- Short exclamations are sometimes clued by a phrase in square brackets, e.g., "[It's cold!]" = BRR