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Brailliance - Learn Braille


4.4 ( 6864 ratings )
Jeux Mots Casse-tête Éducation
Développeur Exceptionull Games LLC
Libre

Brailliance is a puzzle game where you guess the word by adding up braille dots.

This game has been carefully crafted to be playable by everyone, and it includes multiple accessibility features for people with blindness and other disabilities. For players with unhindered sight, tap the keyboard as you normally would and enjoy the challenge. For everyone else, the game is fully compatible with popular screen readers and can be played with a number of different input methods including keyboards and accessibility shortcuts.

1. Guess the correct word to win.

2. Each guess must contain the total number of braille dots shown. Above, the letters W-O-R-D include 14 braille dots out of the 17 needed.

A screenshot of Brailliance, where the player has added an S to form the word W-O-R-D-S. This adds up to 17 braille dots. The correct letters turn green and make a chime.
3. Letters turn GREEN and make a chime if theyre somewhere in the answer.

4. Guesses can be any length, so long as the dot sum matches.

5. You get unlimited guesses. Try to win in as few guesses as possible!

You can play an interactive tutorial by selecting "Start Here" from the main menu.

Tips and Strategy
You can understand how Brailliance plays kind of like a blind Wordle. However, you will quickly run into some major differences. Remember the following as you play:

a. Always look for how many braille dots you need. Swap letters based on the dots, unlike in Wordle where you just swap letters to form similar words.

b. Just start typing! Dont worry about being accurate at first. You will get a feel for the dots as you play.

c. Dont be afraid to use grayed-out letters! Especially if it helps you remove possibilities from the board.

d. There is no penalty for being wrong. Keep trying!

Themis Games is dedicated to the production of disability-friendly games. Please refer to the game manual for details about how to use your preferred screen readers and input devices. Be sure to reach out to us with questions and suggestions.