Type any topic and AI builds a custom word search or crossword puzzle in seconds. Print blank or with a full answer key. Share a link so students or friends play the exact same puzzle on their own device. Earn badges and level up as you solve more. 100% free — no account, no download, no catch.
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I built TipityPuzzle in one day as part of a personal 30-day build challenge. The idea was simple: teachers and parents shouldn't have to pay for a basic puzzle generator.
Type any topic — spelling lists, history units, Bible verses, SpongeBob, your kid's birthday theme — and Gemini AI builds a fully playable word search or crossword in seconds.
What I'm most proud of: the share link encodes the entire puzzle client-side, so whoever opens it gets the exact same layout — great for distributing to a whole class at once. No server storage needed.
Would love feedback from anyone in ed-tech or classrooms. Happy to generate a puzzle on any topic you throw at it!
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How well does the AI handle really niche vocabulary, like obscure scientific terms or local slang? Curious if it just guesses or actually tailors the word list to the topic.
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@enolgneypnpqwr Great question! Gemini actually tailors the word list to your exact topic rather than guessing — so for obscure scientific terms it'll pull real vocabulary (try "CRISPR gene editing" and you'll get proper terminology like GENOME, PLASMID, LOCUS). Local slang is hit or miss depending on how well-documented it is, but pop culture, SpongeBob, regional history — it handles those surprisingly well. The more specific your topic, the better the puzzle honestly. Give it a try and let me know what topic breaks it!
How well does the AI handle really niche vocabulary, like obscure scientific terms or local slang? Curious if it just guesses or actually tailors the word list to the topic.
@enolgneypnpqwr Great question! Gemini actually tailors the word list to your exact topic rather than guessing — so for obscure scientific terms it'll pull real vocabulary (try "CRISPR gene editing" and you'll get proper terminology like GENOME, PLASMID, LOCUS). Local slang is hit or miss depending on how well-documented it is, but pop culture, SpongeBob, regional history — it handles those surprisingly well. The more specific your topic, the better the puzzle honestly. Give it a try and let me know what topic breaks it!