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Type “a hrefhttps://www.Lipi.game target_blank>www.Lipi.game/a>” to visit the home page of the games. You can then click on the game images there to play whichever game you want.},{questionId:2,question:What games are currently available in Lipi?,answer:\n Following games are currently available to play in Lipi:\n \n ol>\n li>Daily Word: Find the hidden word within seven attempts./li>\n li>Daily Jumble: Find the three hidden words within two attempts from the jumbled letters./li>\n li>Daily Proverb: Find the hidden proverb within ten attempts and understand its meaning./li>\n li>Word Cruise: Create valid words using the given letters and progress from ‘Vihari’ to ‘Brahma’ levels./li>\n /ol>\n },{questionId:3,question:How do I select different game in Lipi?,answer:On the top right corner of your game page, you will see a ‘Menu’ represented with an image. Click on it and select the desired game from the drop-down list for ‘Game’ selection.},{questionId:4,question:How do I select different language in Lipi?,answer:On the top right corner of your game page, you will see a ‘Menu’ represented with an image. Click on it and select the desired language from the drop-down list for ‘Language’ selection.},{questionId:5,question:What languages are currently supported in Lipi now?,answer:The available languages depend on the game you are playing. Most of the games are available in Telugu, Hindi, Sanskrit and English. Other Indian languages are also supported for some games. To find out the supported languages for specific games, click on ‘Language’ options in the Menu.},{questionId:6,question:Can I use my own Keyboard to enter words?,answer:No. Lipi uses an in-App ‘phonetic keyboard’ to help you form simple to complex words in Indian languages. You can only use the in-App keyboard to enter your words. This approach will also ensure that correct spellings and semantics are entered by the user to preserve the sanctity of the Indian language that you are playing the game in.},{questionId:7,question:I don’t see some of the characters on the keyboard. How do I type them?,answer:It is not convenient to fit all Indian language keys on one screen, you will see a Shift key represented with an Up-Arrow image on the left bottom of the keyboard. Click it to get additional letters.},{questionId:8,question:I don’t see any Matras (Gunimthams) on the keyboard. How do I form them?,answer:\n \n Lipi games use an approach called ‘phonetic keyboard’ to input both simple and complex conjugate letters. The keyboard will only have basic Vowels in the top row and Consonants in the second and third rows. If you type the Vowel key first, you will get it in full form. If you type it after a Consonant, you will get the Matra. See examples.\n br/>\n Hindi Keyboard Examples for Matras:\n ul>\n li>क + उ कु/li>\n li>ट + इ टि/li>\n li>त + (Shift) ई ती/li>\n /ul> \n \n Telugu Keyboard examples for Gunimthams:\n ul>\n li>క + ఉ కు/li>\n li>ట + ఇ టి/li>\n li>ర + (Shift) ఈ రీ/li>\n li>హ + ం + త + క + ఉ + డ + ఉహంతకుడు /li>\n /ul>},{questionId:9,question:I don’t see any Conjugate (Vatthulu) on the keyboard. How do I form them?,answer:\n Lipi games use an approach called ‘phonetic keyboard’ to input both simple and complex conjugate letters. The keyboard will only have basic Vowels in the top row and Consonants in the second and third rows. To form conjugate letters (Samyukta Aksharas), use the ‘Halant’ (Pollu) key on the top left of the keyboard. See examples below.\n Hindi Keyboard Examples for Conjugates letters:\n ul>\n li>क + ् + र क्र/li>\n li>क + ् + (Shift) + ष + इ क्षि/li>\n /ul>\n Telugu Keyboard examples for Vatthulu:\n ul>\n li>క + ్ + ర క్ర/li>\n li>త + ్ + త + ఉ త్తు/li>\n li>\tస + ్ + త + ్ + ర + (Shift) ఈ స్త్రీ/li>\n /ul>\n },{questionId:10,question:What is ‘phonetic keyboard’?,answer:\n Lipi games uses a unique approach called ‘phonetic keyboard’ to enter simple to complex words without needing to remember the shapes and patterns of character formations for Matras (Gunimthams) and Conjugates (Vatthulu). User must remember only the basic alphabet and type them the way a syllable sounds.\n ul>\n li>\n For example, to get सा (సా) user to has to just type the phonetics of the syllable: स (స) and आ (ఆ).\n /li>\n li>\n Similarly, to get क्र (క్ర), user must type the keys phonetically, it is first क (క) and then र (ర) with a Halant (Pollu) in between indicating the half-form of the second letter to combine.\n /li>\n /ul>\n In both the above examples, user do not have to remember the Matra (Gunimtham) shapes nor Conjugate (Vatthu) shapes. Remembering the base alphabets and typing the way we pronounce them will give the desired outcomes. With Lipi’s Phonetic Keyboard, users can learn how to enter very simple to highly complex text with less than 5 minutes of practice. Moreover, this approach will force the user to enter grammatically correct text in Indian languages preserving their structural simplicity, grammar, and beauty.\n },{questionId:11,question:When can I play a new Daily Word game?,answer:A new game gets generated every day at 12.30AM Pacific Standard Time.}},{id:wordle,label:Daily Word,QA:{questionId:1,question:What is the objective of Daily Word game & When do I win?,answer:The objective of the ‘Daily Word’ game is to find the hidden word. You win if you find the hidden word in seven or fewer attempts.},{questionId:2,question:How do I select different language to play Daily Word?,answer:On the top right corner of the game page, you will see a ‘Menu’ represented with an image. Click on it and select the desired language from the drop-down list for ‘Language’ selection.},{questionId:3,question:What are Levels in Daily Word? How do I change them?,answer:\n ‘Daily Word’ can be played in two levels of difficulty. In Level1, the hidden word will be a simple word with no conjugate (Vatthu) letters. It will only have words with Matras (Gunimthams). In Level2, hidden words will be complex with conjugate letters formations. See examples below.\n ul>\n li>Level1 Hindi Words: किताब, अवसर, लेखक/li>\n li>Level2 Hindi Words: पुस्तक, विध्वंस, पर्वत/li>\n li>Level1 Telugu Words: శనివారము, ఆలోచనలు, సంతోషము/li>\n li>Level2 Telugu Words: అదృష్టము, కర్పూరము, గమ్మత్తు/li>\n /ul>\n \n },{questionId:4,question:I don’t have any clue on today’s word. How do I start to enter my first word choice?,answer:\n For the first attempt, you can enter any random word of your choice and get color clues. Or you can click on ‘Hints’ at the top left to get help on the first and last letters of the hidden word. Clicking it once gives first letter and second time will give the last letter. With those hints and number of empty boxes, you can try to guess the word. Leverage both the hints and all seven attempts to find the word.\n },{questionId:5,question:I don’t see any Matras (Gunimthams) on the keyboard. How do I form them?,answer:\n Lipi games use an approach called ‘phonetic keyboard’ to input both simple and complex conjugate letters. The keyboard will only have basic Vowels in the top row and Consonants in the second and third rows. If you type the Vowel key first, you will get it in full form. If you type it after a Consonant, you will get the Matra. See examples below.\n \n Hindi Keyboard Examples for Matras:\n ul>\n li>क + उ कु/li>\n li>ट + इ टि/li>\n li>त + (Shift) ई ती/li>\n /ul>\n Telugu Keyboard examples for Gunimthams:\n ul>\n li>క + ఉ కు/li>\n li>ట + ఇ టి/li>\n li>ర + (Shift) ఈ రీ/li>\n li>హ + ం + త + క + ఉ + డ + ఉహంతకుడు/li>\n /ul>\n \n },{questionId:6,question:I don’t see any Conjugate (Vatthulu) on the keyboard. How do I form them?,answer:Lipi games uses a ‘phonetic keyboard’ to input both simple and complex conjugate letters. The keyboard will only have basic Vowels in the top row and Consonants in the second and third rows. To form conjugate letters (Samyukta Aksharas), use the ‘Halant’ (Pollu) key on the top left of the keyboard. See examples below.\n Hindi Keyboard Examples for Conjugates letters:\n ul>\n li>क + ् + र क्र/li>\n li>क + ् + (Shift) + ष + इ क्षि/li>\n /ul>\n \n Telugu Keyboard examples for Vatthulu:\n ul>\n li>క + ్ + ర క్ర/li>\n li>త + ్ + త + ఉ త్తు/li>\n li>స + ్ + త + ్ + ర + (Shift) ఈ స్త్రీ/li>\n /ul>\n },{questionId:7,question:I notice some color codes on the top and bottom of letters when I enter a word. What do they mean?,answer:\n The color codes on top and bottom of the letters give you clues to correct the letter to find the hidden word.\n \n ul>\n li>‘Grey’ color at the top and bottom indicates that the letter is not present in today’s hidden word./li>\n li>\n In both Level1 and Level2, ‘green’ at the bottom indicates that the position of that letter is correct. ‘Yellow’ indicates that the letter is present but at a different location.\n /li>\n li>\n In Level1, ‘green’ at the top indicates that the Matra (Gunimtham) is correct and ‘yellow’ indicates wrong.\n /li>\n li>\n In Level2, ‘green’, at top-left indicates that the given Matra (Gunimtham) is correct and ‘yellow’ indicates wrong.\n /li>\n li>\n In Level2, ‘green’, at top-right indicates that the given Conjugate (Vatthu) is correct and ‘yellow’ indicates wrong.\n /li>\n /ul>\n },{questionId:8,question:I don’t see the last row to type my word choice. Don’t I have 7 attempts to find the word?,answer:Your default Zoom setting for your browser maybe too high and hence last tows may getting blocked. Go to your mobile settings and reduce the browser Zoom to 75%.},{questionId:9,question:I found the hidden word in three attempts. How do I share my success with friends?,answer:Once you find the word or when your seven attempts are completed, you will see a pop-up page with ‘Share Game’ link. You can also access that page from ‘Show Results’ link that appears dynamically. Click on that ‘Share Game’ or on Share image to copy your success journey into clipboard. Go to your favorite social media application such as WhatsApp, Twitter (X), Face Book, Instagram etc. and paste the message to send to your friends and family.},{questionId:10,question:When I complete the ‘Daily Word’ game, sometimes I see a correct explanation of the word and sometimes wrong explanation of the word. Why this inconsistency?,answer:\n The language models used by Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) applications for Indian languages are currently not accurate for all the text. The game automatically picks up the explanation output from these GenAI tools to give a glimpse of their progress to users. Consider the outputs shown here as purely experimental to track the progress of AI language models for Indian languages. If you are interested to learn and participate in their improvement, write to us separately using the Feedback/Contact form.\n },{questionId:11,question:When can I play a new Daily Word game?,answer:A new game gets generated every day at 12.30AM Pacific Time. New game ID and a new hidden word for both the level in all languages gets generated at that time.},{questionId:12,question:Can I play the same game multiple times to practice in a day? How is my game progress being preserved?,answer:You can play the game with seven attempts on one browser in a day. If you want to play the same game again, you can use a different browser or a mobile/laptop device. Usage experience on a browser is tracked and preserved by using ‘Cookies’. These cookies will ensure that that you can return to the game anytime to complete within a day on a browser.}},{id:cruise,label:Word Cruise,QA:{questionId:1,question:What is the objective of Word Cruise game & when do I win?,answer:The objective of the Word Cruise game is to have a stress-free gaming environment wherein you can create words at your pace. As more words are created, you can see your titles progressing from ‘Vihari’, ‘Chaturi’, ‘Vijetha’, ‘Saraswathi’ to ‘Brahma’. Depending on your time and creativity, you can consider ‘winning’ as reaching any of the five titles. Typically, users aspire to create words that give them enough points to reach the ultimate ‘Brahma’ level within a day.},{questionId:2,question:I only see a few consonants on the wheel. How do I create words?,answer:\n The ‘Word Cruise’ game generates seven distinct consonants daily based on an algorithm. If you are playing in English, you can borrow any vowels to make the words using the consonants. \n \n For all other Indian languages, the borrowed vowels can come at the beginning of the word in full form or as a Matra (Gunimtham) form to complete the word. Any Conjugates (Vatthulu) can be formed by combining the main consonants given on the wheel with any other consonants on the keyboard. That means you can imagine any consonant for the half form after the main consonant from the wheel. Consonants can be repeated any number of times within a word.\n \n Click on ‘How To’ link at the top left of the game page for further examples.\n \n },{questionId:3,question:How do I select different language to play ‘Word Cruise’?,answer:On the top right corner of the game page, you will see a ‘Menu’ represented with an image. Click on it and select the desired language from the drop-down list for ‘Language’ selection.},{questionId:4,question:I don’t see some of the characters on the keyboard. How do I type them?,answer:You will see a Shift key represented with an Up-Arrow image on the left bottom of the keyboard. Click it to get additional letters.},{questionId:5,question:I don’t have any clue on what words to enter. How do I start to enter my first word choice?,answer:There is no defined word rule to start the ‘Word Cruise’ game. You can enter any valid word using the given consonants. The word you entered should get at least four points to be accepted. See how points are accumulated for your words below. Also see the ‘How To’ page on the game for additional examples.},{questionId:6,question:How do points get accumulated for the words that I entered?,answer:\n Each keystroke you entered to input a letter will give you one point. See the examples below.\n English:\n ul>\n li>4-Point Words: POLE, STOP, TALK/li>\n li>5-Point Words: POLAR, STUMP, BRICK/li>\n li>6-Point Words: STUMPS, BROKEN, RAPIDS/li>\n li>…/li>\n li>9-Point Word: MOUNTAINS/li>\n /ul>\n \n Hindi:\n \n ul>\n li>4-Point Words: आलाप, अवसर, कर्म, चक्र/li>\n li>5-Point Words: आलापन, परिचय, चक्रि/li>\n li>6-Point Words: भ्राता, चत्वार/li>\n li>7-Point Word: अभ्युधय/li>\n li>8-Point Word: ग्रंधालय/li>\n li>9-Point Word: पुस्तकालय/li>\n li>10-Point Word: आत्माभिमान/li>\n /ul>\n \n Telugu:\n \n ul>\n li>4-Point Words: పిలక, తట్ట, వేలు/li>\n li>5-Point Words: తప్పు, ఉప్పు/li>\n li>6-Point Words: దోమలు, చేపలు/li>\n li>7-Point Words: క్షీరము, విగ్రహం/li>\n li>8-Point Word: ప్రాప్తం/li>\n li>9-Point Words: విగ్రహాలు, ప్రాప్తము/li>\n li>10-Point Words: చక్రాయుధము, నిర్లిప్తత/li>\n li>11-Point Word: క్షంతవ్యుడు/li>\n /ul>\n },{questionId:7,question:What are bonus points? When will they be awarded?,answer:\n If you create words with a greater number of distinct consonants from the wheel, you will get bonus points as explained below.\n ul>\n li>Word with 4 distinct consonants: 5 bonus points/li>\n li>Word with 5 distinct consonants: 15 bonus points/li>\n li>Word with 6 distinct consonants: 25 bonus points/li>\n li>Word with all 7 distinct consonants: 50 bonus points/li>\n /ul>\n \n \n },{questionId:8,question:What are the available Difficulty levels to play Word Cruise game?,answer:\n ‘Word Cruise’ game can be played in three difficulty level; REGULAR, ADVANCED, EXPERT. They can be changed in the Menu. Following types of words will be accepted in each of these difficulty levels.\n \n English:\n ul>\n li>REGULAR: Any words that give four or more points./li>\n li>ADVANCED: Words should have 4 or more distinct consonants./li>\n li>EXPERT: Words should have 5 or more distinct consonants/li>\n /ul>\n \n All other languages:\n ul>\n li>REGULAR: Any words that give four or more points./li>\n li>ADVANCED: Words should have 3 or more distinct consonants./li>\n li>EXPERT: Words should have 4 or more distinct consonants/li>\n /ul>\n },{questionId:9,question:How will I progress from Vihari to Brahma? ,answer:\n When you create words, you accumulate points. Based on the total points you will be progressing in the game as follows.\n \n English\n ul>\n li>Pada Vihari: 10 points/li>\n li>Pada Chaturi: 25 points/li>\n li>Pada Vijeta: 75 points/li>\n li>Pada Saraswati: 150 points/li>\n li>Pada Brahma: 250 points/li>\n /ul>\n \n \n All Indian languages:\n ul>\n li>Pada Vihari: 10 points/li>\n li>Pada Chaturi: 25 points/li>\n li>Pada Vijeta: 50 points/li>\n li>Pada Saraswati: 100 points/li>\n li>Pada Brahma: 175 points/li>\n /ul>\n \n },{questionId:10,question:Can I repeat the consonants given on the wheel to create words?,answer:Yes},{questionId:11,question:What kind of words will not be accepted?,answer:\n ul>\n li>Words with less than 4 points will not be accepted./li>\n li>\tIn English, words which use consonants that are not present on the wheel will not be accepted./li>\n li>\n For all Indian languages, a consonant not on the wheel can be used only to create a conjugate (Vatthu) but not as a main consonant. For example, if letter क(క) is not on the wheel and letter र (ర) is on the wheel: you cannot write a word containing क्र (క్ర), but you can form a word containing र्क (ర్క).\n /li>\n li>Words not in the List of words maintained by Lipi will not be accepted./li>\n li>Words with lesser number of distinct consonants if you are playing the game in Advanced & Expert modes./li>\n /ul>\n },{questionId:12,question:Can I continue the game even after becoming Brahma?,answer:Yes. You can continue to add more words and have fun even after becoming ‘Brahma’. },{questionId:13,question:Sometimes my valid words are not being accepted. How is the ‘Word Cruise’ game determining whether my word is valid or not?,answer:Lipi maintains its own curated corpus of words for every language. These lists are constantly being updated. It is possible that some valid words that you entered may not be there in the Lipi word lists. We request you to submit your words via Contribute Words option in the Menu and help expand the word lists for future games.},{questionId:14,question:I heard from some users that there is a state beyond ‘Brahma’ if I play further. What is that state and how do I get there?,answer:After you reach ‘Brahma’, you can stop the game and wait for another day for a new game. You can also continue to play and add more creative words. You will notice that a ‘Guru’ will appear after becoming ‘Brahma’. Your ‘Guru’ will guide you on how to continue further, what words are still hidden and may even give you some boon words to encourage you further. What happens further when you continue your journey must be experienced within the game.}},{id:jumble,label:Daily Jumble,QA:{questionId:1,question:What is the objective of ‘Daily Jumble’ game & When do I win?,answer:The objective of the ‘Daily Jumble’ game is to find the three hidden words using the jumbled letters within two attempts. If you are playing in Indian languages, you can form any Matras (Gunimthams) and Conjugates (Vatthulu) to aid the given letters, unjumble them and find the words. You can guess all three words or two or just one. Depending on the number of words you guessed correctly, you will get a score. },{questionId:2,question:How do I select different language to play ‘Daily Jumble’?,answer:On the top right corner of the game page, you will see a ‘Menu’ represented with an image. Click on it and select the desired language from the drop-down list for ‘Language’ selection.},{questionId:3,question:What are Levels in ‘Daily Jumble’? How do I change them?,answer:\n ‘Daily Jumble’ can be played in two levels of difficulty. In Level1, the hidden word will be a simple word with no Conjugate (Vatthulu) letters. It will only have words with Matras (Gunimthams). In Level2, hidden words will be complex with Conjugate (Vatthulu) letters formations. See examples below.\n \n ul stylelist-style-type: disc>\n li>\n Level1\n ul stylelist-style-type: circle>\n li>Hindi Words: किताब, अवसर, लेखक/li>\n li>Telugu Words: శనివారము, ఆలోచనలు, సంతోషము/li>\n /ul> \n /li>\n \n li>Level2\n ul stylelist-style-type: circle>\n li>Hindi Words: पुस्तक, विध्वंस, पर्वत/li>\n li>Telugu Words: అదృష్టము, కర్పూరము, గమ్మత్తు/li>\n /ul>\n /li>\n /ul>\n \n },{questionId:4,question:I don’t see some of the characters on the keyboard. How do I type them?,answer:It is not convenient to fit all Indian language keys on one screen. You will see a Shift key represented with an Up-Arrow image on the left bottom of the keyboard. Click it to get additional letters.},{questionId:5,question:I don’t have any clue for today’s words. How do I start to enter my first word choices?,answer:For the first attempt, you can enter any random word by unjumbling the characters and get color clues. Or you can click on ‘Hints’ at the top left to get help on the first and last letters of the hidden word. Clicking it once gives the first letter and second time will give the last letter. With those hints, number of empty boxes, formation of Matas (Gunimthams) you can try to guess the word. After you give your first word choice for each of the three, you will see color hints to guide you further to correct location, Matra and Conjugate. See Color Codes below for further help.},{questionId:6,question:I don’t see any Matras (Gunimthams) on the keyboard. How do I form them?,answer:\n Lipi games use an approach called ‘phonetic keyboard’ to input both simple and complex conjugate letters. The keyboard will only have basic Vowels in the top row and Consonants in the second and third rows. If you type the Vowel key first, you will get it in full form. If you type it after a Consonant, you will get the Matra. See examples below.\n \n Hindi Keyboard Examples for Matras:\n ul>\n li>क + उ कु/li>\n li>ट + इ टि/li>\n li>त + (Shift) ई ती/li>\n /ul>\n \n Telugu Keyboard examples for Gunimthams:\n ul>\n li>క + ఉ కు/li>\n li>ట + ఇ టి/li>\n li>ర + (Shift) ఈ రీ/li>\n li>హ + ం + త + క + ఉ + డ + ఉహంతకుడు/li>\n /ul>\n \n },{questionId:7,question:I don’t see any Conjugate (Vatthulu) on the keyboard. How do I form them?,answer:\n Lipi games use an approach called ‘phonetic keyboard’ to input both simple and complex conjugate letters. The keyboard will only have basic Vowels in the top row and Consonants in the second and third rows. To form conjugate letters (Samyukta Aksharas), use the ‘Halant’ (Pollu) key on the top left of the keyboard. See examples below.\n br />\n Hindi Keyboard Examples for Conjugates letters:\n ul>\n li>\n क + ् + र क्र\n /li>\n क + ् + (Shift) + ष + इ क्षि\n li>\n /li>\n /ul>\n \n Telugu Keyboard examples for Vatthulu:\n ul>\n li>క + ్ + ర క్ర/li>\n li>త + ్ + త + ఉ త్తు/li>\n li>స + ్ + త + ్ + ర + (Shift) ఈ స్త్రీ/li>\n /ul>\n \n },{questionId:8,question:I notice some color codes on the top and bottom of letters when I enter a word. What do they mean?,answer:\n The color codes on top and bottom of the letters give you clues to correct the letter to find the hidden word.\n \n ul>\n li>\n ‘Grey’ color at the top and bottom indicates that the letter is not present in today’s hidden word.\n /li>\n li>\n In both Level1 and Level2, ‘green’ at the bottom indicates that the position of that letter is correct. ‘Yellow’ indicates that the letter is present but at a different location.\n /li>\n li>\n In Level1, ‘green’ at the top indicates that the Matra (Gunimthams) is correct and ‘yellow’ indicates wrong. \n /li>\n li>\n In Level2, ‘green’, at top-left indicates that the given Matra (Gunimthams) is correct and ‘yellow’ indicates wrong.\n /li>\n li>\n In Level2, ‘green’, at top-right indicates that the given Conjugate (Vatthu) is correct and ‘yellow’ indicates wrong.\n /li>\n /ul>\n \n \n \n },{questionId:9,question:Give me some examples for jumbled words in Level1 and Level2.,answer:\n ol typea>\n li>Level1 Examples\n ol typei>\n li>\n Hindi:\n ol>\n li>Jumbled Letters: ध, अ, र, क ➡️ Hidden word: अधिकार/li>\n li>Jumbled Letters: र, व, प, र ➡️ Hidden word: परिवार/li>\n /ol> \n /li>\n li>\n Telugu:\n ol>\n li>Jumbled Letters: ధ, అ, ర, మ, క ➡️ Hidden word: అధికారము/li>\n li>Jumbled Letters: ర, వ, ప, మ, ర ➡️ Hidden word: పరివారము/li>\n /ol> \n /li>\n /ol>\n /li>\n br />\n li>\n \n Level2 Examples:\n ol typei>\n li>\n Hindi:\n ol>\n li>Jumbled Letters: क, स, प, य, ल ➡️ Hidden word: पुस्तकालय/li>\n li>Jumbled Letters: ग, त, ण, त ➡️ Hidden word: गणतंत्र/li>\n /ol> \n li>\n Telugu:\n ol>\n li>Jumbled Letters: డ, వ, స , ధ ➡️ Hidden word: విధ్వాంసుడు/li>\n li>Jumbled Letters: బ, చ, ర, డ ➡️ Hidden word: రచ్చబండ/li>\n /ol> \n /li>\n /li>\n /li>\n /ol>\t\n \n },{questionId:10,question:Can there be more than one valid answer words for each of the jumbled letters? ,answer:Yes. For certain jumbled letters, it may be possible to form more than one valid word. However, the game will have only one valid answer and will accept only it that word is guessed by the user.},{questionId:11,question:How do I navigate to each of the three words to give my responses? ,answer:Click on the number given to the left of each jumbled word to select that word.},{questionId:12,question:Do I need to click on the LOCK image to submit my response?,answer:Yes. Click on LOCK image and move to the other word choice. Once you locked all three or two or just one, click on SUBMIT to submit your responses. You will then get color codes for your entered words along with another change to ‘TRY AGAIN’, correct your responses and a final submission. Correct answers along with your score will be shown in a Flash Card,},{questionId:13,question:I saw a Flash Card appearing with the correct responses to the jumbled words and my score once. How do I get it again?,answer:Once you have submitted all three responses after your second attempt, you will see a ‘Show Results’ link appearing on the game page. You can click on it to see the answers as well as your scores.},{questionId:14,question:How do I share my score with others?,answer:You will notice a ‘Share’ link within ‘Show Results’ or a Share image appearing on your game page. Clicking on it will copy your score and journey. You can paste that text in any of your favorite social media applications such as Face Book, Instagram, Twitter (X), WhatsApp etc. to share your journey of the game with your friends.}},{id:proverb,label:Daily Proverb,QA:{questionId:1,question:What is the objective of ‘Daily Proverb’ game & When do I win?,answer:The objective of the ‘Daily Proverb’ game is to explain the inner meaning and life lessons that our proverbs tend to teach. Each day a hidden proverb will be provided in the game. You will have 10 attempts to find the hidden proverb. If you can guess the proverb within ten attempts, you win. Whether you win or fail, you will see a Flash Card explaining the proverb.},{questionId:2,question:How do I select different language to play ‘Daily Proverb’?,answer:On the top right corner of the game page, you will see a ‘Menu’ represented with an image. Click on it and select the desired language from the drop-down list for ‘Language’ selection.},{questionId:3,question:I don’t see some of the characters on the keyboard. How do I type them?,answer:It is not convenient to fit all Indian language keys on one screen. You will see a Shift key represented with an Up-Arrow image on the left bottom of the keyboard. Click it to get additional letters.},{questionId:4,question:I don’t have any clue for today’s Proverb How do I start to enter my guess?,answer:For the first attempt, you can enter any random character or word. If the word you entered is present in the proverb, it will be revealed. If the letter you entered is in the proverb anywhere it will be revealed in all its Matra (Gunimtham) forms. You can also click on ‘Hint’ button to get a word or a phrase as a hint. The given hint word may be present in the proverb, or the proverb may be related in some way to that hint word.},{questionId:5,question:How do I enter a phrase to give me answer?,answer:Using the keyboard, form your answer phrase. Space key can be used to separate your words to form the phrase or the full proverb.},{questionId:6,question:I don’t see any Matras (Gunimthams) on the keyboard. How do I form them?,answer:\n Lipi games use an approach called ‘phonetic keyboard’ to input both simple and complex conjugate letters. The keyboard will only have basic Vowels in the top row and Consonants in the second and third rows. If you type the Vowel key first, you will get it in full form. If you type it after a Consonant, you will get the Matra. See examples below.\n \n Hindi Keyboard Examples for Matras:\n ul>\n li>क + उ कु/li>\n li>ट + इ टि/li>\n li>त + (Shift) ई ती/li>\n /ul>\n Telugu Keyboard examples for Gunimthams:\n ul>\n li>క + ఉ కు/li>\n li>ట + ఇ టి/li>\n li>ర + (Shift) ఈ రీ/li>\n li>హ + ం + త + క + ఉ + డ + ఉహంతకుడు/li>\n /ul>\n \n },{questionId:7,question:I don’t see any Conjugate (Vatthulu) on the keyboard. How do I form them?,answer:\n Lipi games use an approach called ‘phonetic keyboard’ to input both simple and complex conjugate letters. The keyboard will only have basic Vowels in the top row and Consonants in the second and third rows. To form conjugate letters (Samyukta Aksharas), use the ‘Halant’ (Pollu) key on the top left of the keyboard. See examples below.\n \n Hindi Keyboard Examples for Conjugates letters:\n ul>\n li>क + ् + र क्र/li>\n li>क + ् + (Shift) + ष + इ क्षि/li>\n /ul>\n \n Telugu Keyboard examples for Vatthulu:\n ul>\n li>క + ్ + ర క్ర/li>\n li>త + ్ + త + ఉ త్తు/li>\n li>స + ్ + త + ్ + ర + (Shift) ఈ స్త్రీ/li>\n /ul>\n },{questionId:8,question:I saw a Flash Card explaining the proverb with examples and my score once. How do I get it again?,answer:Once you completed the game with all 10 attempts, you will see a ‘Show Results’ link appearing on the game page. You can click on it to see the answers as well as your scores.},{questionId:9,question:How do I share my score with others?,answer:You will notice a ‘Share’ link within ‘Show Results’ or a Share image appearing on your game page. Clicking on it will copy your score and journey. You can paste that text in any of your favorite social media applications such as Face Book, Instagram, Twitter (X), WhatsApp etc. to share your journey of the game with your friends.},{questionId:10,question:I see an explanation of the Proverb and example sentences. Who created them?,answer:The proverbs are curated by a hrefhttps://www.Lipi.game target_blank>Lipi.Game/a> language experts for a concise explanation and examples. },{questionId:11,question:I know a few rare Proverbs in my native language. Can I send them to you?,answer:Yes. One of the objectives of the Daily Proverb game is to compile and preserve the treasure trove of ancient knowledge explained via proverbs. If you know of a few that are not covered yet by Lipi.Game, please contribute them to our corpus. You can use the Feedback form given in the game to submit your data.}},$ABOUT_DATA\n There are several word games on various platforms in English, such as\n Boggle, Scrabble, Wordle, etc. However, there are no popular word\n games to play in Indian languages. Large character sets with more than\n ten vowels, thirty consonants, and hundreds of complex letter\n formations with matra and conjugates make any word game challenging to\n create and play in Indian languages.\n\n Lipi.Game solves the complexity by providing a phonetic approach to\n make gameplay feasible in all Indian languages with multiple levels of\n complexity. The game uses a unique and intuitive approach for users to\n guess the hidden letters, words, and phrases with visual clues for the\n matra and letter conjugates required for Indian languages. It helps\n the users to enter the correct syntax and spellings to arrive at the\n correct solution, thus encouraging language learning in addition to\n gameplay. The gaming approach taken by Lipi.Game encourages users to\n contribute and preserve the rich heritage of Indian languages on\n digital media for future generations.{ }\n\n Lipi.Game is created by Sagar Anisingaraju. All rights of the game and\n content used are reserved and belong to Lipi Game LLC.\n /script>body>noscript>You need to enable JavaScript to run this app./noscript>noscript>iframe srchttps://www.googletagmanager.com/ns.html?idGTM-N938XGG2 height0 width0 styledisplay:none;visibility:hidden>/iframe>/noscript>div idroot>/div>/body>/html>
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