Wordtint is a zen fillwords game where every word you find turns into a stroke of paint.
Trace the letters hidden in a grid of grey, and the word floods with colour. By the end of a level the board reads like a finished stained-glass painting — one you made yourself, one gesture at a time. No timers, no penalties, no pressure — play at your own pace.
Six themed packs, each with its own palette: Morning, Forest, Ocean, Sweets, Night, Cosmos — from warm light to deep space. A daily study with an archive: one board a day, a fresh palette each month, a streak for coming back. Keep the streak alive and hints pile up.
Finished canvases fill a gallery, and finds and tasks unlock achievements. No music — just warm procedural paint-drop sounds.
How to play
Goal. Paint the whole board. Every letter belongs to one hidden word — find them all and the picture is complete.
Controls. Desktop: press the mouse on the first letter and drag across neighbouring cells, release on the last. Phone: the same with a finger. A word can bend up, down and sideways along any path — just not diagonally.
Right. The word floods with colour and stays painted. Wrong — the stroke drains back and you lose nothing.
Hint. The lamp in the corner reveals a word's first letter. Hints accumulate — a clean level clear and keeping your daily streak both add to them.
Daily Fillword. One board for every player, its own palette each month. A win colours the day on the calendar and keeps your streak — it forgives one missed day, and the archive lets you catch missed days up.