Audio-narrated, high-contrast puzzles for players with low vision or sight difficulties.
Most puzzle sites assume you can see the screen clearly. These games don't. Every puzzle here is built to be played with the narrator doing the work your eyes can't — describing the board, calling out letters, celebrating each word you solve.
Designed to work on a phone held close, with a single eye, in low light. Big buttons, fat letters, dark on cream, no timer pressure.
A noir word puzzle for the ear. Place letters into a honeycomb so every word can be traced from cell to neighbouring cell. The narrator reads each cell, the typewriter dings when you find a word, and three difficulty levels grow with you.
An anagram mystery told through audio. The detective reads each scrambled word from an incoming wire — you unscramble suspect, place, weapon and motive, then file your accusation. Built audio-first, perfect for ear-play.
A logic puzzle with a tumbler lock. Try a sequence, hear the clues, deduce the answer. Numbers spoken aloud, feedback narrated case-by-case. Like Mastermind for the ear.
These games are built for real players, not in theory. If something doesn't work for you — or you have an idea for a game that would — please tell us.
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