
German Learning Roadmap: From Zero to B2 in 12 Months
German Learning Roadmap: From Zero to B2 in 12 Months Reaching B2 in German within a year is ambitious but realistic. This german learning roadmap breaks the...
Learn through interactive quizzes, engaging language games, and speech recognition. For beginners to Advanced (A1-C1). Our iOS app is available on the App Store.
Entscramble fallende WΓΆrter!
Unscramble the falling German words before they reach the ground! With each level, it gets faster - how quick is your word recognition?
From easy scrambles to complex puzzles - 5 levels challenge you
Train word recognition with scrambled German words
Perfect for a short break in between
"Scramble Rush helped me recognize and unscramble German words faster!"
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Interactive German Games
Learn German with our fun word games. Free, no download - play directly in your browser!

Find hidden German words in the letter grid. Perfect for learning new vocabulary and expanding your vocabulary!
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Find matching word pairs and train your memory. Learn German words through repetition!
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Create as many German words as possible from the given letters. Expand your vocabulary!
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Tip the falling German words before they reach the ground! Improve your typing speed and learn at the same time!
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Solve letter puzzles under time pressure! Test your German vocabulary in this fast game!
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Transform a German word into another by changing only one letter at a time. Pure thinking sport!
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Expert tips, grammar guides, and learning strategies to accelerate your German journey

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