The aim was simple: keep the game minimal, fast, and easy to play, while adding more reasons to come back.
Lexi is still a clean word puzzle built for quick daily play, but it now has more modes, better mobile support, new visual options, and a few useful quality-of-life improvements.
If you play consistently, your streak builds over time. It gives the game a small sense of progress without making it feel bloated or overcomplicated.
The streak counter sits neatly inside the interface, so it adds motivation without getting in the way.
Word of the Day mode
We’ve added a new Word of the Day mode.
This gives players one shared daily challenge to complete. It makes Lexi feel more consistent and gives people a reason to check back each day.
The goal is to make it easy to turn Lexi into a quick daily habit.
Unlimited mode
Alongside Word of the Day, Lexi still includes Unlimited Mode.
This is for when you do not want to wait until tomorrow and just want to keep playing.
Word of the Day gives the game a daily challenge. Unlimited Mode keeps it open and replayable.
New colour themes
Lexi now supports different colour themes.
The original minimal style is still there, but players can now switch the look of the game to better match their preference.
This gives the game more personality while keeping the overall design clean.
Cleaner design
The interface has been refined to feel sharper, lighter, and less cluttered.
Spacing, layout, buttons, and panels have all been improved so the game feels more focused.
Lexi is meant to be simple. These changes are about making that simplicity feel more polished.
Improved mobile experience
A lot of people play quick puzzle games from their phone, so mobile needed to feel right.
The new design improves the mobile layout, making the board, keyboard, controls, and menus easier to use on smaller screens.
The result is a smoother experience whether you are playing on desktop or mobile.
Hints
Hints have been added for moments where players get stuck.
They are designed to help without ruining the challenge. The point is not to give everything away, but to give players a useful push when needed.
Helper panel
Lexi now includes a helper panel for quick access to useful game information.
This gives the interface more structure and makes extra features easier to find without overloading the main game screen.
Why we made these changes
Lexi started as a minimal word puzzle.
That is still the core idea.
But a good product should keep improving. These updates make Lexi more replayable, more personal, and easier to use without turning it into something messy.
The focus is still the same:
Clean design
Fast gameplay
Simple rules
Better daily engagement
A smoother experience across devices
Built by TIZZLE
Lexi is part of our growing collection of web-based tools, games, and digital products.
At TIZZLE, we build websites, web apps, and digital experiences that are fast, polished, and easy to use.
Lexi is a small example of that approach: simple on the surface, carefully designed underneath.