Scrabblegrams, also written as Scrabble Grams, is a crossword-style word-grid puzzle with color clues. The goal is to rearrange the letters into valid crossing words in as few swaps as possible.
Scrabblegrams color rules
Green means the letter is already in the correct word and correct position, so it stays locked. Orange (the game’s yellow-state meaning) means the letter belongs in the correct word but is in the wrong position. Gray means the letter is in the wrong word and wrong position.
At an intersection, a color can be ambiguous because the tile participates in both an across word and a down word. The solver treats orange as an either-direction same-word constraint. For gray intersection tiles, it also allows the feedback to refer to either crossing direction rather than incorrectly forcing the tile to leave both words.
How to enter the daily word grid
Type each visible letter into the matching square. After typing a letter, click or tap that filled square to cycle gray → orange → green → gray. Every newly typed letter starts gray. You can leave unused squares empty; when you press Solve Puzzle, those empty squares automatically become black blocked cells.
Then review the completed puzzle answer and continue to the swap guide to see the shortest route the solver found.