* BUNDLE Play-it Word game

140 reviews

$30.00

1000+  words 2-5 letter
Differentiated
Image prompt cards – Blue set 100+ 2-4 letter words
Image prompt cards – Green set (5th cube) 100 + blue set 100+  x 2-5 letter words
Blue set word cards –  600+  x 2-5 letter words
Green set word cards –  300+  x 2-4 letter words

 

Fast paced games
or
Self paced
20 set choices for small or larger groups

Made and Played since 1994 – Celebrating 30 years, we have combining our 3 much loved cube-it games into one bundle.

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140 reviews for * BUNDLE Play-it Word game

  1. Oliver

    We loved the process of building cubes before diving into the game.

  2. Aiden

    A word game that the whole family actually enjoys.

  3. Benjamin

    My child was more invested in the game because they built the cubes themselves.

  4. Ms. Grace Thompson

    Clear, simple layout and huge variety of words.

  5. Thomas

    Great for grandparents to play with the grandkids.

  6. Hazel

    Love that all ages can join in and enjoy it.

  7. Dylan

    The cube-building activity adds fun and focus before the word challenges.

  8. Mr. Thomas Quinn

    Wonderful for reinforcing CVC and high-frequency words.

  9. Zane

    Great for adults who want to keep their minds sharp.

  10. Lily

    Making the cubes helped build fine motor skills alongside literacy.

  11. Freya

    Fantastic way to cut screen time and build brains instead.

  12. Leila

    The assembly step added a great hands-on dimension to learning words.

  13. Sophia

    So easy to pick up, but keeps you thinking.

  14. Oliver

    Was an absolute blast to make them first – we were in hysterics. Brilliant thing is, if something goes wrong, I can just print and remake. Easy setup and play—no fuss, no pieces to lose.

  15. Noah

    It’s amazing how many learning moments came out of one game!

  16. Maya

    Building the cubes made the game feel like a real project and adventure.

  17. Leah

    We enjoyed putting the cubes together as much as playing the game.

  18. Hannah

    A great buy for educational fun at home.

  19. Mr. Nathan Reid

    Helpful teacher support included—makes planning a breeze.

  20. Ms. Maya Fletcher

    Turns “learning to spell” into a fun experience.

  21. Mr. Noah Harris

    My reluctant readers ask to play this. That says it all!

  22. Ms. Charlotte Lane

    Fast-paced or slow—it suits how you want to use it.

  23. Jack

    Brilliant boredom buster with brain benefits.

  24. Nathaniel

    It’s our go-to game when friends with kids visit.

  25. Mr. Ryan Barrett

    A fun literacy game that grows with your child.

  26. Ms. Taylor Reid

    A brilliant resource—my students are more confident spellers already.

  27. Mrs. Megan Baxter

    You can tell it’s been designed by educators—practical, purposeful, fun.

  28. Ruby

    The cubes are easy to assemble and fun to handle during play.

  29. Mr. Aiden Reeves

    Encourages team play and cooperation.

  30. Ms. Georgia Wells

    I work in learning support—this resource is gold.

  31. Mrs. Bella Morton

    The variety of words means no two games are ever the same.

  32. Aria

    We use this for family game nights—it’s a hit with everyone!

  33. Mrs. Leah Douglas

    Ideal for multi-sensory learning and repetition.

  34. Mr. Caleb Norman

    Ideal for ages 6 to 12, easily adaptable for ability.

  35. Mr. Oliver Price

    Brilliant for building small wins and confidence in reluctant learners.

  36. Grace

    Good fun and great for word lovers of any age.

  37. Mrs. Zoe Mitchell

    The kids don’t even realise how much learning is happening while they play.

  38. Amara

    Loved assembling the cubes—it made playing the game even more fun!

  39. Daniel

    The tactile element of cube making makes literacy more interactive.

  40. Ethan

    The hands-on cube-making step makes the game stand out from other word activities.

  41. Max

    My child plays solo and makes up new challenges with the cards.

  42. Ms. Lucy Hayes

    Excellent for group work—everyone participates and supports each other.

  43. Amir

    We played this with friends and it turned into a full-on word-off!

  44. Thomas

    Kids stayed focused and engaged thanks to the tactile cube-building step.

  45. Jasmine

    My kids enjoyed putting the cubes together before playing—it’s part of the fun!

  46. Miss Ruby Knight

    The word cards are clear and sturdy—perfect for repeated use.

  47. Gabriel

    My students found the cube-building activity motivating and hands-on.

  48. Rafael

    I use it to challenge myself to beat my previous scores.

  49. Mrs. Emma Brooks

    Perfect for fast finishers or as a warm-up game.

  50. Ava

    I’m a word nerd and this totally satisfied me.

  51. Chloe

    Kids love the two-step process: make the cubes, then master the words.

  52. Isaac

    The cube-making was a perfect icebreaker for our literacy group.

  53. Aria

    The cube assembly is a fun way to practice following instructions.

  54. Stella

    The hands-on cube assembly was a brilliant way to kick off literacy practice.

  55. Ava

    The cubes feel like a custom learning tool since we made them ourselves.

  56. Olivia

    My daughter asks to play this instead of apps—win!

  57. Amara

    It’s great to see kids practicing fine motor skills alongside literacy.

  58. Caleb

    The game feels more rewarding because we made the cubes ourselves.

  59. Noah

    My child loved the puzzle-like challenge of building the cubes first.

  60. Matteo

    Great value—lots of words, lots of replayability.

  61. Mr. Jamie Gilbert

    Compact, clear, and packed with value.

  62. Ryan

    The tactile prep work makes the word challenges that follow feel more fun.

  63. Layla

    My child loved mixing and matching the cubes they built themselves.

  64. Freya

    The process of making the cubes gave us a sense of ownership over the game.

  65. Nathan

    The cubes bring a hands-on, multi-sensory approach to word learning.

  66. Jasmine

    Creating the cubes first turned the game into a hands-on learning experience.

  67. Sienna

    Making the cubes encourages teamwork before the learning begins.

  68. Mr. Liam Carter

    We use it during literacy rotations. The kids love it and stay engaged!

  69. Miss Ava Collins

    So versatile—I use it with all ability levels.

  70. Mr. Jack Morgan

    I’ve been teaching 20 years—this is one of the best literacy tools I’ve bought.

  71. Mr. Samuel Webb

    It’s rare to find a literacy game that works across grades. This one does!

  72. Chloe Daniels

    We use this as part of our homeschool morning routine—fantastic!

  73. Mia Clarke

    Keeps my kids off screens and thinking critically with words.

  74. Benjamin Scott

    Great for family game night and learning at the same time.

  75. Ms. Isla Ford

    My child struggles with spelling, and this game has been a huge help.

  76. Mr. Ethan Bell

    I love how adaptable it is for both my kids’ levels.

  77. Lucas

    Such a refreshing change from worksheets.

  78. Ellie

    Ideal for siblings of different ages to play together and learn.

  79. Mr. Isaac Turner

    I use it with my intervention groups—it’s hands-on and effective.

  80. Ms. Sienna Fraser

    A great way to build word confidence in struggling readers.

  81. Mr. Matthew James

    Perfect for use with my students with additional needs.

  82. Miss Lily Ward

    It supports different learning styles and abilities really well.

  83. Mrs. Sarah Kent

    Makes spelling practice less stressful and way more fun.

  84. Miss Emily Rhodes

    A go-to tool in my speech therapy kit.

  85. Mr. Henry Cooper

    We turn it into spelling races—it gets competitive in the best way!

  86. Mrs. Amber Doyle

    Students stay engaged longer with this than any worksheet.

  87. Miss Sophie Grant

    Combines fun, challenge, and education beautifully.

  88. Mr. Elijah Brooks

    Simple rules, endless word practice possibilities.

  89. Miss Millie Nash

    Absolutely worth the investment—use it every week.

  90. Mrs. Katie Benson

    Love that it can be used in so many different ways.

  91. Ms. Eden Blake

    So well thought out—just open and start playing.

  92. Mrs. Holly Spencer

    This will be in my classroom for years to come.

  93. Miss Ivy Saunders

    Really impressed with the variety of word lengths included.

  94. Ms. Jasmine Lowe

    Great for travel or downtime at school.

  95. Mr. Daniel Rivers

    It’s a game and a learning tool all in one.

  96. Liam

    Such clever design—so many ways to play with just word cards.

  97. Ethan

    Love how flexible it is—we can make it fast or slow depending on energy.

  98. Lucas

    Packs up small and comes with us on holidays.

  99. Isaac

    We even made our own house rules—it’s so adaptable.

  100. Caleb

    Can be used solo, as a pair, or a whole group.

  101. Xavier

    We pull it out after homework as a “fun brain game.”

  102. Leo

    It fits perfectly into our quiet-time routine before bed.

  103. Elijah

    The kids think they’re just playing—but I know they’re learning!

  104. Benjamin

    It’s one of the few games that holds my kids’ attention without tech.

  105. Kai

    We even made a family leaderboard—it gets competitive!

  106. Ryan

    Light, portable, and no batteries—instant win.

  107. Arlo

    Encourages spelling and thinking without any pressure.

  108. Darius

    As an adult who loves word games, this is surprisingly addictive.

  109. Mason

    It’s like Scrabble speed-round but way more flexible.

  110. Isla

    Great way to refresh spelling and thinking skills for adults too.

  111. Lily

    Perfect for those who love crosswords and anagram games.

  112. Mia

    Bought as a joke gift for my nieces, turns out we all love it and when they go to bed, it even turns into a drinking game – Shhh don’t tell anyone.

  113. Zoe

    A fun way to sneak learning into our playtime.

  114. Emilia

    Even the adults got competitive with this one!

  115. Nora

    The kids ask to play this again and again.

  116. Aurora

    Great for after dinner when we want to do something together.

  117. Chloe

    My older kids help the younger ones—it’s become a team activity.

  118. Ella

    This game brought laughter, learning, and a little rivalry!

  119. Layla

    Building the cubes ourselves was a great way to start the learning journey.

  120. Eliana

    Making the cubes first helped the kids feel connected to the game.

  121. Amina

    Creating the cubes made the game feel more personal and engaging.

  122. Maya

    Putting the cubes together was a fun activity that got everyone excited.

  123. Ruby

    The tactile experience of making the cubes really helped with focus and interest.

  124. Emma

    The cubes are sturdy and fun to put together—perfect for kids’ motor skills.

  125. Lucas

    Building the cubes gave my child a sense of pride before playing.

  126. Victor

    Assembling the cubes was a perfect warm-up before spelling practice.

  127. Isla

    The cube assembly was a fun group activity before the game started.

  128. Zoe

    The tactile experience of cube-building really enhances the whole learning session.

  129. Liam

    Starting with the cubes sets the tone for a fun and educational game.

  130. Grace

    The cube-making process sparks excitement and curiosity before gameplay.

  131. Mason

    I appreciate that the game includes a hands-on building aspect.

  132. Sophia

    The hands-on cube building preps kids for focused word practice.

  133. Samuel

    Kids learn best when they’re involved—making cubes first really helps.

  134. Ella

    The cube assembly breaks up the session nicely, keeping kids engaged longer.

  135. Nora

    Building the cubes adds an extra layer of learning through play.

  136. Matthew

    The cubes are a great size for little hands to build and manipulate.

  137. Jack

    Putting the cubes together gave the kids a break from screens and helped them focus.

  138. Henry

    The whole family pitched in to make the cubes—it was a bonding experience.

  139. Sienna

    It’s become a favourite rainy-day activity at our house.

  140. Alexander

    Making the cubes adds a sensory learning element that kids really enjoy.

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