Worph
Developed by Ryan Schalk | Last updated: May 20, 2024
Worph is a free-to-play word puzzle game app, developed by Ryan Schalk, available on iOS and Android since its release in November 2021. The updated version 1.2 is now available to download, compatible with iOS 14.0+ and Android 10+. Before downloading this app, let's quickly review what Worph has to offer.
About Worph
Are you a wordsmith? A logophile? Put your skills to the test in this classic game of word morphing, where wee words become deceptively difficult. The concept is simple: morph one word into another by changing one letter at a time. For example:
CAT -> COT -> DOT -> DOG
But many puzzles are not so simple! Worph will repeatedly challenge your repertoire of English vocabulary. How many puzzles can you solve? Can you solve them perfectly?
Worph has:
+ A clean interface and a simple design
+ 15 puzzle packs
+ More than 100 free puzzles
+ Soothing music and sound effects
Worph does not have:
- Time limits - too stressful!
- Ads - too annoying!
What's new in version 1.2
Added a "More Games" button. Explore more relaxing puzzle games!
Need help? Use our Worph Walkthrough page or sign up and make your contribution today.
Download the Worph App
Worph has an IPA/APK download size of 17 MB on its latest version. Worph is FREE to download. Ready to install? Ensure you have at least 20 MB of storage space available, then tap the button or scan the QR code below to start the download process!
Ranking History in App Store (U.S)
Changelog
Compatibility
- iPhone 15, 15 Plus, 15 Pro, 15 Pro Max
- iPhone 14, 14 Plus, 14 Pro, 14 Pro Max
- iPhone 13 Pro Max
- iPhone 12 Pro
- Old devices: iPhone X/SE/8/7/6
- iPad Pro
- iPad Mini
Review: Super fun quick brain game
Uses some short vocabulary in rapid succession. Problem solving that’s good for the mind. Free and quick. I love...
By Jack Tactical
Review: Pleasant game
But if there a way to turn off the music?
By Frankie Snafu
Review: Fun and engrossing
But I wish I could see my solution. Categories not necessary- perhaps just a progression from easy to hard words.
By Francine Middlecozy