More Splitwords!
The “tip of the tongue” phenomenon just got a little more help. You’ll be pleased to learn that 25 new word categories and over 2,500 new words have been added to this addictive game. Click here to play now….
We continue to add more and more categories to this Language Cognitive Exercise all the time. If you have a favorite hobby or interest, why not let us know and we’ll look to add it. If there’s a category that you have an interest in, be sure that others will too and enjoy de-splitting the words! Make your suggestions to feedback@happy.
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Try this Splitwords Puzzle
You’re searching for the name of a flower. It’s on the tip of your tongue. You know it starts with “am…” What is it? The brain area exercised in this Splitwords game is the left temporal lobe, which gets activated when information retrieval is called upon. Splitwords helps you practice to quickly retrieve words from your language repertoire. Each syllable can be seen as a phonetic cue that facilitates word retrieval. So, think in syllables! So as quickly as possible, form 15 complete words by combining syllables from the game table. Watch out, each syllable can only be used once! All words belong to the category Fruit & Vegetable. nach gra go beet rhu berry spi ca rrot pump me pe per ki kum quat mul berry lon kin man wi pars le pep rasp barb ... [lien] [EN]
Splitwords Puzzle Answer
The 15 Fruits & Vegetables from yesterday’s Splitwords puzzle are these: beetroot – carrot – grape – kiwi – kumquat – lemon – mango – melon – mulberry – parsley – pepper – pumpkin – raspberry – rhubarb – spinach Did you get them all? This entry was posted on Friday, October 31st, 2008 at 5:25 pm and is filed under Brain games, Language, Neurons. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site. [lien] [EN]