Quotation Rotation
Quotation Rotation is a word game that includes 150 scrambled quotations from a variety of sources.
Quotation Rotation starts up with several folders of puzzles. The folders indicate the general category of puzzles inside, such as "Movie Lines" or "Deep Thoughts". The list includes the puzzle name, the puzzle size (S, M, L), and how much progress you've made on the puzzle so far.
Once inside the puzzle, the goal is to unscramble the quotation. Letters can only be rotated within a column, so all letters within a column will be used in the quotation
Note: Words can continue across lines! A word continues until a gray square stops it.
Movement: Wheel (up/down), menu-wheel (left/right), and directional pad (up/down/left/right) move the selected row and column of letters. Select letters to swap with Return or wheel-click, or type the letter to swap with.
Tips:
FAQ
Q: How is a puzzle's size determined?
A: A puzzle is classified as Small, Medium, Large, or Extra Large (S, M, L, XL) based on the number of letter it contains. A small puzzle is less than one screen wide, a medium puzzle is about one screen wide, and a large puzzle is notably wide than one screen. Extra large is just, well, huge. Give or take. It's mainly meant as an approximation, so that you have an idea of what you're getting in to when you're deciding which puzzle to play.
Note: Words can continue across lines! A word continues until a gray square stops it.
Movement: Wheel (up/down), menu-wheel (left/right), and directional pad (up/down/left/right) move the selected row and column of letters. Select letters to swap with Return or wheel-click, or type the letter to swap with.
Tips:
- Capital letters often appear at the beginning of sentences.
- Periods often appear at the end of sentences.
- There are only a few three-letter words, fewer two-letter words, and very few one-letter words.
- Experiment! There's no harm in guessing.
- When you're really low on ideas, a Hint will solve an entire column of letters.
FAQ
Q: How is a puzzle's size determined?
A: A puzzle is classified as Small, Medium, Large, or Extra Large (S, M, L, XL) based on the number of letter it contains. A small puzzle is less than one screen wide, a medium puzzle is about one screen wide, and a large puzzle is notably wide than one screen. Extra large is just, well, huge. Give or take. It's mainly meant as an approximation, so that you have an idea of what you're getting in to when you're deciding which puzzle to play.
