You already know the order. You just don’t know you know it.
Nobody learns adjective word order in elementary school — but somehow we all figure it out. worder is a fun little game for learning the rules of adjective order that fluent English speakers follow without quite knowing why.
Free during the beta · iPhone · App Store coming soon
The rule nobody taught you
English adjectives follow a strict, invisible order — the “royal order.” Say “a green great dragon” and it sounds wrong to every native speaker, even though no one can tell you which rule you just broke. Here it is:
See it in action
Warm, editorial, and easy on the eyes — in light and dark.
How it works
Short rounds, a little dopamine, and your ear gets sharper every time.
Scramble
Each round hands you a jumble of adjectives and a noun to describe.
Drag
Slide the tiles into the order that sounds right. Trust your ear.
Learn the why
Nail it and the hidden rule lights up — opinion, size, age, colour, origin…