![]() ![]() Meaning Hint First - the English meaning will be shown as the first hint below the game, rather than the kanji or hiragana.NB this hiragana version is always 5 x 5, in order to fit all the words in the grid. Target in Grid - You can choose to have the hiragana reading in the grid rather than the actual kanji compound.When hiragana are in the grid, the game board is always 5 x 5, to fit all the words in. You can set in 'Options' whether to have the kanji or the hiragana reading in the game grid, which provides different challenges.These can be turned off (so you can listen to your own choice of music while playing) by tapping the sound icon in the top right-hand corner. Relaxing koto sounds play as you select kanji circles, playing a chord when a word has been found correctly.A high score is shown that is renewed every Sunday so you can challenge yourself to get a weekly high score.If you get more than 100 points (from word points + timer points), you pass the stage and continue to build on your score in the next stage.The points remaining on the timer at the end of the game, if any, are added to the word points to give you your final score. If you get a word correct from only one cue shown, you get 20 points if you get a word correct from two cues shown, you get 10 points if all cues were shown you get 0 points. The score is based on word points plus timer points.If the word is now fully completed, it will go green. When a word is found the color of the selected circles indicates the current completion status of the word.If one extra cue was shown, the word's completion status goes down one color rating eg from yellow to orange. It's completion status goes down one color rating for each additional cue shown or mistake made. Getting a word correct having been shown only the first hint, means the word's completion status goes up one color rating (words are rated by default as yellow).If you still don't know, pressing the cue box again shows the actual target word which you can then find in the grid. If you need another hint, you can press the cue box below and the next hint is revealed (either the reading or the meaning, depending on your setting).If the kanji circles selected are incorrect (ie not making the target word), the next cue is shown automatically.You spell out the target word in the grid by tapping the kanji circles in order.One cue is given below the game for the current word (either the reading or the meaning, depending on your setting).In each game, 5 words are hidden in the grid, going in any direction (not just straight lines). ![]()
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