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Curious Letters app for iPhone and iPad


4.0 ( 720 ratings )
Games Puzzle Education Educational
Developer: Curious Hat
0.99 USD
Current version: 1.2, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 07 May 2015
App size: 36.65 Mb

Now available on Apple TV!

A visual puzzle for all ages about curiously overlapping letters and beautiful typography!

Find out which letters hide under the mixed stack.
Choose among many visually challenging font and unlock new ones by beating your records.
Play at your own pace or race against the timer.

Curious Letters will stimulate your visual and pattern recognition skills!

- No external links
- No ads
- No In-App purchase.

Be Curious!


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Latest reviews of Curious Letters app for iPhone and iPad

Curious letters
A smart and significant step forward! The problem now is to take a break! Fascinating!
Clever game!
This is a very clever and oddly addicting game - for kids and adults alike!
Curiously addictive
I found this both soothing and curiously addictive.
Love this app but...
This app has too many bugs to be fun to play. I love to play the fade away mode with the 2nd font. I enjoy it most when I am at level 26 (or higher) when you are given 12 jumbled letters/symbols and 20 options to tap on. (I play this with my iPad air 2). Have only gotten up to level 45 because of the bugs. One of the most annoying bug is there are two capital letter I’s on the board which are identical (one letter “i” remains from initial 12). whichever I you choose is the “wrong” one and the level ends. I asked my husband about this and he agreed that they are identical. There are so MANY bugs so playing is not fun and this is designed for children. Apple is great about weeding out apps for bugs but the Quality Control for apps with bugs is awful. I found out about this app when my husband showed me how to use the apple tv. It was one of the featured apps (that appears on the screen). The reason for the two (and not one) is because I LOVE the playing possibility but HATE to play. Bugs takes the fun away.
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