Is Wordoku good for seniors?
It can be, especially for players who like word puzzles, as long as the letters stay large and the rules remain simple.
For Seniors
Wordoku can be a useful senior-friendly variation when the letters are large, the rules stay familiar, and the page avoids timer pressure.
Some older players enjoy a change from dense number grids. Wordoku keeps the same reasoning but lets the board feel more like a word puzzle.
The important design constraint is restraint: nine clear letters, large cells, simple feedback, and no extra decorations that compete with the puzzle.
Wordoku should not become a cluttered themed game for senior users. Holiday and topic pages can wait until the playable mode proves useful and each page has a real reason to exist.
The current version focuses on a readable live board, printable output, and clear rules before expanding into themed word sets.
It can be, especially for players who like word puzzles, as long as the letters stay large and the rules remain simple.
No. The live board is tap-first. Keyboard letters are optional.