Option 1: Quick & Easy
Edit the terms in the boxes below then click the generate button. You can separate terms with commas or line breaks. Bookmark the resulting page (Ctrl + D) to re-use it.
Terms
Game Type
Snowman
Flower Power
Bomb Squad
Apple Picker
Title
Option 2: Google Sheets
Step 1: Modify the Google Spreadsheet Template
Make a copy of this template . (You'll need to sign-in with your Google account.)
Edit the Puzzle terms.
Use as many terms as you wish
Terms will be randomly shuffled and presented sequentially.
The list will start over once all the terms have been played.
Optional: Edit the Hint terms.
Select the style of game from the options in cell A2.
Add a title or theme for your game by changing the name of the worksheet (at the bottom).
Do not edit any cell with a blue background.
Step 2: Publish Your Spreadsheet
Go to File , Publish to the Web
, then click Publish .
Step 3: Get Your juegosorientar.com Link
Click on the Get the Link Here tab of the template (at the bottom).
Click on the juegosorientar.com link to view your game.
Step 4: Bookmark and Share
Bookmark the page to find it again quickly.
Share the juegosorientar.com link with anyone you want to play.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does this work?
Use as many terms as you wish.
Terms are randomly shuffled and presented sequentially until all all have been used.
There are four game modes:
Snowman allows six guesses.
Flower Power allows seven guesses.
Bomb Squad allows eight guesses.
Apple Picking allows nine guesses.
(Students do not have the option of changing this setting.)
Is there anything I should know about special letters and characters?
All puzzles and guesses are automatically switched to uppercase.
Puzzles may include multiple words separated by spaces.
The following characters will be revealed automatically when the puzzle loads: ().',-+=?!"
Any other characters, including non-English characters, may be used in puzzles but players will need to be able to type them.
Can I use Multimedia for the Hints?
Yes, just paste the appropriate URL in the cell. (You can have text or multimedia, but not both)
Image: Paste the URL (address) of a picture you find on the web.
YouTube: Paste the YouTube "Share" link → https://youtu.be/GFIvXVMbII0.
EquatIO: Paste the URL of the equation → https://equatio-api.texthelp.com/svg/%5Cfrac%7B3%7D%7Bx-2%7D
Desmos: Paste the URL of the graph → https://www.desmos.com/calculator/sycumu9ek9.
Vocaroo: Paste the URL of the recording → https://vocaroo.com/i/s0hjIx1Etnc9.