About the Alphabet Spot the Difference Game
The classic puzzle-page favourite, digitised. Two picture boards sit side by side, identical at a glance — but one tile in the second board has been swapped. Compare carefully and tap the tile that changed before time runs out.
From A to Z, our alphabet memory game helps little ones recognise their letters while having fun matching pairs. A perfect pre-reading activity for preschoolers and early years classrooms.
How to Play
- Press Start. Two boards appear, looking identical.
- Compare them tile by tile — one has been swapped for something different.
- Tap the changed tile, on either board, before the timer runs out.
- Each round adds more tiles and less time. Three misses ends the run.
Why Play Spot the Difference?
- Trains comparative visual attention and detail-spotting
- A calmer pace than reaction games, but still a real challenge as boards grow
- The same skill used in "spot the difference" puzzle books, now with a timer and a score
Fun Facts About Alphabet
- The English alphabet has 26 letters — but other languages have more or fewer.
- The word "alphabet" comes from the first two Greek letters: alpha and beta.
- The letter "E" is the most commonly used letter in English.
- The ampersand (&) was once considered the 27th letter of the alphabet.