A picture of the tiles forming a cross grid. At the top CANDY and SANDWICH are spelled using the AND and CH contractions.  From the CH the word CHat is made with too attached to it vertically. The last O on too connects to OTHER which uses a THE contraction. Finally the THE contraction going downward spells THEATER with an ER sign.
A picture showing the open box with a collection of tiles in front of it. Some of the tiles are forming a crossword grid.
A close up on the tiles showing the braille and the large print on them. Each tile fits together with puzzle piece like tabs so that they will not move apart.
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, A picture of the tiles forming a cross grid. At the top CANDY and SANDWICH are spelled using the AND and CH contractions.  From the CH the word CHat is made with too attached to it vertically. The last O on too connects to OTHER which uses a THE contraction. Finally the THE contraction going downward spells THEATER with an ER sign.
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, A picture showing the open box with a collection of tiles in front of it. Some of the tiles are forming a crossword grid.
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, A close up on the tiles showing the braille and the large print on them. Each tile fits together with puzzle piece like tabs so that they will not move apart.

Lock Letters - Full Game

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Lock Letters is a speed game where players compete to assemble words as quickly as possible creating a crossword type grid. All players are building their words at the same time.

What makes this game unique is that In addition to the 26 letters of the alphabet braille contraction tiles exist containing 2 or more letters on one tile.

 

The game contains 200 laser cut acrylic pieces with print and braille on them. Each tile can fit together like a puzzle piece with other tiles vertically and horizontally. This means that the grid can be shifted and touched without scattering the pieces all over.

The game requires a timer.(any smart device will work) and a dictionary if you can't spell or like to argue.


Rules to Lock Letters