Hangman
Wrong
0/7
Letters found
0/5
Time
90s
I Love Games
Hangman
Letter-by-letter vocabulary practice with a clean keyboard and new words each round. No accounts or saves on our servers.
Why people play it
Guess the hidden word before you run out of wrong letters. The goal is to keep the game itself front and center, then give players a quick explanation of what to expect without forcing them through extra intro content first.
Games run directly in the browser, which makes them easy to open for quick daily practice, classroom use, family play, or a short language-focused break.
Good fit for
- Daily word and vocabulary practice without an account wall.
- Classroom warmups, family play, and quick skill-building sessions.
- Players who want a fast browser game with clear rules and low friction.
Last updated 2026-04-22
How to play Hangman
Letter-by-letter vocabulary practice with a clean keyboard and new words each round. No accounts or saves on our servers. Everything runs in your browser—we do not upload your guesses or scores to a server. Use these games for warm-ups, vocabulary review, or screen-time breaks that still engage language skills.
💡 Tips & strategies
Start with high-frequency consonants: R, S, T, L, N — then add vowels A, E.
You have 90 seconds. Keyboard shortcuts work — just type the letter to guess it.
Watch the gallows — you have 7 wrong guesses before the figure is fully drawn.
🎓 Tips for teachers & parents
- ▸Pair timed games (like Anagram Frenzy) with accuracy-first tools such as the Word Counter when assigning written follow-ups.
- ▸Use the Typing Speed Test before longer writing tasks to reduce avoidable typos early in the session.
- ▸Explore the full I Love Games hub and the vocabulary games guide for classroom ideas.