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Hangman: Guess the Word

Pick a category and level. We'll choose a random word — guess it before the man hangs.

How Hangman helps you learn English

Hangman challenges you to discover a word letter by letter before running out of guesses. Because you're building the word from scratch — without seeing it — your brain encodes it more deeply than passive reading.

Every word in LevelUpESL Hangman comes with a hint sentence that gives you real context. Instead of guessing in a vacuum, you see how the word is used, which doubles as vocabulary-in-context practice.

Across six CEFR levels, the vocabulary shifts from concrete everyday nouns at A1 to abstract academic terms at C1–C2. Playing regularly at your level builds the word bank that grammar rules alone can't give you.

Tips for each CEFR level

Whether you're just starting or already advanced, here's how to get the most out of Hangman.

A1

Focus on short, common nouns (4-5 letters). These are the building blocks of all English — master them first before expanding.

A2

Try words with common patterns like '-tion', '-ing', or '-ed'. Recognizing these suffixes helps across thousands of words.

B1

Don't guess randomly — use the hint sentence to narrow down the word family before picking letters.

B2

At this level, words often have silent letters or irregular spellings. Pay attention to each wrong guess as a spelling lesson.

C1

Challenge yourself without the hint first. If you can't guess after 3 wrong attempts, read the hint — this builds your inference skills.

C2

Try to predict the full word after revealing just 2-3 letters. C2 vocabulary is about depth — knowing nuances between similar words.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many lives do I get in Hangman?

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You have 6 wrong guesses before the game ends. Each incorrect letter costs one life, so think carefully — common vowels (E, A, I) are usually a good starting strategy.

What types of words appear in LevelUpESL Hangman?

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Words are chosen from high-frequency English vocabulary matched to each CEFR level. They include nouns, verbs, and adjectives used in everyday communication, academic writing, and professional settings.

Can Hangman help with spelling?

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Absolutely. Because you construct the word letter by letter, your brain processes the spelling actively. This kind of active engagement leads to stronger retention than simply reading a word list.

Is Hangman useful for advanced learners?

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Yes. At C1 and C2 levels, Hangman focuses on low-frequency academic vocabulary that formal study often misses. Advanced learners report it helps with spelling of complex words they 'know' but often type wrong.

What does the hint sentence do?

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Each word comes with a hint sentence showing it in natural context. Reading the hint gives you a clue about the word's category and usage, and also serves as a vocabulary-in-context example even after you've solved the puzzle.

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