Word Hunt
A clean guessing loop with fast rounds, readable feedback, and sharp decisions.
Turkish word game
Read letters, follow word families, and listen for sound patterns. L'uest turns a familiar guessing loop into a game shaped by Turkish vocabulary and sound.
Turkish word pool
The English word mode is not active yet.
Where meaning begins
The part that creates a new word
A trail revealed by harmony
Language layer
L'uest currently draws its targets from standalone Turkish dictionary words. Inflected forms are not treated as separate targets, and the English word mode is not active yet. Within that boundary, the game highlights Turkish sound, word families, and layers of meaning.
Modes
A clean guessing loop with fast rounds, readable feedback, and sharp decisions.
Move letter by letter through a route where planning matters as much as guessing.
A shared daily challenge designed for habit, comparison, and quick return visits.
Create a room, wait for your opponent, and turn the same word into a duel.
Philology
Derived words may become standalone dictionary entries. Plurals and other inflected forms are not treated as separate targets.
Vowel harmony and sound shifts can hint at what belongs in a word before every letter is known.
Turkish, Arabic, Persian, French, and other layers meet in everyday vocabulary. L'uest articles can explain those trails clearly.
Articles
The public site hosts short, useful pieces on word games, Turkish vocabulary, etymology, and the linguistic ideas behind L'uest.
2026-07-13
Turkish vocabulary, vowel harmony, and layered word origins make Turkish-first word games feel different from English-first examples.
2026-07-13
In Turkish, one correct letter can also narrow down word families and sound patterns.
2026-07-13
Vowel harmony can narrow possibilities in Turkish word games without turning the round into a grammar quiz.
2026-07-13
L'uest extends familiar letter feedback with Turkish dictionary words, daily quests, routes, and multiplayer rooms.
FAQ
Yes. Core game modes and light/dark appearance are available for free.
The guessing loop may feel familiar, but L'uest is built around Turkish, quests, chain routes, and multiplayer rooms.
The public site has Turkish and English pages, but the English word mode is not active yet. The current game uses Turkish words.
No. Plurals and other inflected forms are not separate targets. Derived forms may be included only when they are standalone dictionary words.