Start with common, vowel-heavy guesses in Scribe Mode to quickly map out which letters are actually in play before committing to a real answer.
Watch the Shared Letters panel — those letters are guaranteed to appear in all three answers, so once you spot one, try it in the other two words too.
In Scribe Mode, an emerald tile means that letter isn't in this word, but it is in one of the other two — use it to narrow down where to try it next.
If you're stuck, Pilgrim Mode's first hint is free — it costs nothing and can reveal the position you needed to break the puzzle open.
The Person, Place, and Thing are usually tied together by the same Bible story or passage — thinking about the narrative, not just the letters, can narrow your guesses fast.
Solve the shortest word first when you can — fewer letters means fewer possibilities to rule out.
Faint outline letters in empty tiles are your memory — you've already confirmed that letter belongs there, so spend your remaining attempts on the positions you don't know yet.
An invalid word in Scribe Mode doesn't cost you an attempt, so it's safe to test a real word you're unsure about just to see how its letters score.
Keep an eye on your attempt dots — with only 10 per puzzle, shift from information-gathering guesses to your best guess once you're down to your last few.
Every attempt teaches you something, right or wrong — don't be afraid to commit to a guess even when you're not fully sure.
Tap a word above, then type
How to Play
Scripture Links
The Goal
Identify a biblical Person, Place, and Thing. All three answers share at least 2 letters. You have 10 attempts.
Tap a word row to select it, type with the keyboard, and press ENTER. When all three words are filled, ENTER submits your attempt.
Modes
📖 Scribe Mode — every guess is checked against the word list before it's accepted. Rejected guesses don't cost an attempt, so you can keep trying.
🥾 Pilgrim Mode — no word list, guess anything the right length. Faster and more forgiving, but skips the real-word challenge Scribe Mode requires.
Mode can only be switched before your first guess (or hint) of a puzzle — it locks in once you take either action.
Tile Colors
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Gold — right letter, right position
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Royal Blue — in this word, wrong position
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Ashen Grey — not in this word
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Emerald — not in this word, but it's in one of the other two (Scribe Mode only)
Repeated letters are only marked as many times as they appear in the answer — extras turn grey.
A faint outline letter may appear in an empty tile — a reminder of a position you've already confirmed correct there.
Shared Letters
Some puzzles share one or more letters across all three answers. The status strip shows how many are left to find — use the same letter in all three guesses to discover them. Once every shared letter is found, the panel gets a gold border.
Winning & Scoring
Solve all three words within your attempts to win — your score is simply how many attempts it took. If you run out, you'll see how many of the 3 words you solved.
The 🔥 streak in the header counts consecutive days played — win or lose, in either mode — and resets if you miss a day. Your separate win streak appears on the result screen.
Hints
A hint reveals one random letter's correct position in one of your unsolved words — shown as a faint outline until you type over it or solve the word. In Scribe Mode, every hint costs an attempt. In Pilgrim Mode, your first hint is free — after that, hints cost an attempt too. You can't take a hint that would cost your last attempt.