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Here’s one to start with, at least: 10 Typos
From Neatorama:
In 10 Typos, you’ll be presented with a news article, and you must find the ten words that are misspelled. You will be timed, but you are only competing with yourself. You can’t compare scores when the news articles are different lengths. If the same article comes up for you twice, there will be different words misspelled. You can read slowly and get them all, or you can read as fast as you normally do and your brain will sail right past typos. The goal is to find the sweet spot in your reading speed so that you see the typos without wasting time.
And here’s another: Clickword
Also from Neatorama:It’s sort of like a Scrabble game that you can play by yourself. You’ll start with a grid that has a few letters on it (orange), and three letters you can place anywhere (blue) -and you have to place them all before you get new letters. When three or more letters form a word vertically or horizontally, they disappear! The game is over when you’ve placed 60 letters. Like Scrabble, points are based on the letter value. You might be going for a long word, but as soon as three letters that make a word from their dictionary show up, it’s gone. On the other hand, there is value in clearing spaces for new words.
We’ll get more games up shortly. Promise.