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Creating custom Nutty Tilez lists

Want to take vocab teaching and testing to the next level?
Nutty Tilez Custom lists allows you to create your own bespoke Nutty Tilez games made up of vocabulary picked by you!





Click on the purple Nutty Games button on your homepage and select Custom Lists.


Want to create your first list?




Click on the green Add the first one button on the top right hand side.

Add a title for you custom Nutty Tilez list so you can easily find it in the future. Just type the title in the 'List Title' box.

Next, type or copy/paste words in your chosen target language on separate lines in the box to the left of the page and click Add.

Your list of words and their translations will now appear. Once you're happy with these, click the green Save button.

Click Back to lists and your list will now appear on your Custom Nutty Tilez lists page!


Want to add a new list?

The process is very similar to creating your first list!




Click on the green Create a new list button on the top right hand side.

Add a title for you custom Nutty Tilez list so you can easily find it in the future. Just type the title in the 'List Title' box.

Next, type or copy/paste words in your chosen target language on separate lines in the box to the left of the page and click Add.

Your list of words and their translations will now appear. Once you're happy with these, click the green Save button.

Click Back to lists and your list will now appear on your Custom Nutty Tilez lists page!



Top tips:
Remember, you don't need to include English translations when typing in your list of words, as our dictionary will automatically generate these for you!
The number of words in the list must be between 15 and 25. This is the optimum range for learning words in Nutty Tilez!
The search function is sensitive to spelling and accents, so the input word needs to match exactly the word in the dictionary.
If the word you want isn’t coming up, make sure it’s spelt correctly in the target language and try searching without the article or any plural markers.
Search by a key word to see all the words in the dictionary associated with that word.

Updated on: 03/10/2023

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