Mots Fléchés en Français

1.4M installs
15.2K ratings
31.1K monthly active users
$<10K monthly revenue est.
IAP 0% · Ad 100%
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Mots Fléchés en Français Summary

Mots Fléchés en Français is a ad-supported Android app in Word by Berni Mobile. Released in Jul 2013 (12 years ago). It has about 1.4M+ installs and 15.2K ratings with a 4.55★ (excellent) average. Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 31.1K monthly active users and generates around $<10K monthly revenue (0% IAP / 100% ads). Store metadata: updated Nov 12, 2025.

Recent activity: 33 installs this week (210 over 4 weeks) showing steady growth , and -6 new ratings this week View trends →

Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Nov 12, 2025 .


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App Description

A great crossword puzzle!

A great crossword puzzle game!

- The French language.
- Game with endless combinations
- A very long list of words
- Choose the size of the grid between 3x3 and 25x25
- Three difficulty levels (Easy, Medium, Hard)
- The grid will fill with words to guess
- The grid automatically adapts to your terminal
- Optimized for tablets

An educational and fun game.
Have fun !

“Crosswords (arrow words) are a word game known the world over. Its goal is to find all the words of a grid using the definitions given in the appendix. Definitions are given for all the lines (horizontal words) and all the columns (words written vertically) of the grid: thus the words of these two directions intersect, hence the name "crossword".

The game takes place on a grid whose shape is very generally (but not always) rectangular. The grid is made up of white squares and black squares. The black boxes are used as separators, that is to say that any series of contiguous white boxes included between two black boxes and located, either on the same line or on the same column, corresponds to a word that must be found. . However, there is an exception: white boxes stuck between two black boxes but isolated do not have to correspond to words; therefore, the author of a crossword puzzle never provides a definition for these one-letter words.

A crossword enthusiast is called a "cruciverbiste" (or an "oedipus"), while the author of a crossword puzzle is called a "verbicrucist" or a "crossword" (or a " sphinx ”).

Accents and most diacritics are ignored. For example, in French, the Ê, initial of the word ÊTRE, can double any of the letters É, È and E of the word THEOREM, the two words being written ETRE and THEOREM; »Wikipedia