Gewnk ikanji3/6/2023 ![]() ![]() This mode can help to build an awareness of the components of the kanji. The radical on which to base the match on are displayed below the board. Iii) Match by Radical: Match different kanji that contain the same main radical. This mode can help the player to group together kanji with the same onyomi, to form connections between the kanji, and their onyomi and radicals. The actual kanji to match are displayed below the board, and they all share the same onyomi. Ii) Same Onyomi: Match 3 identical kanji. This mode can help the player to distinguish similar-looking kanji, and form connections between kanji based on their radical, onyomi and reading in order to help remember them. The actual kanji to match are displayed below the board, and they all share the same main radical. I) Same Radical: Match 3 identical kanji. This can help you to make connections with radical-meaning, radical-reading, and to distinguish between look-alike kanji, a big problem as you start to accumulate more kanji! In this view kanji from your selected sets are grouped by their main radical (n.b. To mark any kanji as ‘known’ so that it will not be used again in the game, tap it and hold for a second and you will see the kanji turn a darker shade. meaning/reading info for each compound is hidden until you tap again, to help you quiz yourself!) Tap on the right box to cycle through compound words containing the kanji (n.b. Tap on the left box to see the bushu information. In this view and the Bushu and Onyomi views, you can tap on a kanji to get additional information in a popup box. On the web version all sets are unlocked - the mobile version unlocks them all with one in-app purchase. N5 = sets 1-5 N4 = sets 6-15 N3 = Sets 16-30 N2 = Sets 31-45 N1 not currently included There are no official JLPT kanji lists, but here is a suitable approximation: The top left green button provides a scrolling level selection list of JLPT kanji sets with 24 kanji per set. For each of these there is one mode in which you match identical kanji and one for matching same-featured kanji. Game modes: There are 4 modes that can be set in 'Options', which classify kanji either based on radical or on the 'onyomi'. However, if you run out of matches on the board, the game ends and you lose! You can choose to play the game again with the same set of kanji, or go to the Review Page of kanji from the game. You can see your sushi collection from there. If you win the game by matching 3 sushi tiles, you win that sushi tile and go directly to the Kanji Review screen. Careful, it does get harder to match the kanji tiles when the sushi are in the way! The target list is reset and the player continues, with the aim of getting at least 3 sushi tiles on the board to then match to win the game. When a target is matched, it is ‘crossed off’ the target list until all targets are gotten and a special sushi tile appears. The tiles will only swap position if they make a match!) (As in a regular match 3 game, tap kanji that are next to each other vertically or horizontally - but not diagonally - to swap their position. To play: Make 3 in a row of the target kanji/radicals/onyomi that are displayed below the game board. Kanji Crush is like your classic Match 3 game, but designed to make you think about kanji! ![]()
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