How Good Are You at Word Games? Play Scottish Friendly Letterfall and Win up to £500 Cash!
Hubby and I love playing word games, and trying to beat each other’s highest score. I personally think I am better than him, however he can be quite lucky sometimes *excuses*. We have recently discovered Letterfall, and we are having lots of fun making words out of letter tiles.
A few months ago, I wrote about Scottish Friendly Children’s Book Tour, reaching thousands of children in Scotland and in the UK, inspiring the love of reading and writing. Thanks to its partnership with Scottish Book Trust, children in schools and libraries have had the opportunity of meeting award-winning authors during the book tour.
Scottish Friendly Letterfall Championship is directly related to the campaign promoting children’s literacy. The online game is an enjoyable way of brushing up your skills, while entering for a chance of winning big cash prizes.
The aim of Letterfall is to score as many points as possible by making words until the files reach the top of the screen. I should add that the game is very enjoyable and addictive. Although I don’t think I have any chances of beating England’s highest score, currently at 23,173, I want to beat my own best score – and hubby’s highest score too.
Are you wondering how you can win up to £500 cash by playing such a fun game?
Simply visit Scottish Friendly Letterfall website, select your country, then try to achieve the highest score in your nation’s leaderboard. You can play for England, Wales, Northern Ireland or Scotland, the top player from each country by 12pm on Monday 3rd November will win £100, and eligible to the grand final in Glasgow on the 28th November, where the Letterfall National Champion will win £500.
There are still a few days left until the winner of each nation is chosen – I know what I will be doing over the weekend!
How good are you at word games? Can you beat my score of 874 points*?
This post has been written in collaboration with Scottish Friendly, you can follow them on Twitter.
*Updated on 1st November: New top score of 1237. As I predicted, I’m *slightly* addicted to Letterfall! 😛