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the last word
survived words · round took
Saved to Last Words. A new round has already begun behind this card — screenshot anytime.
The ten most recent words struck.
Survival milestones — and the one that outlasts them all.
Every word that has ever outlasted the board. Newest first.
Last Word on Earth is a slow, shared word game with a single rule: click any word to strike it from the board. The catch is that everyone plays the same board at the same time, so words don't only vanish when you click — they disappear as people elsewhere strike them too. Chip away long enough and exactly one word is left standing. That word is the last word.
When a board empties down to its final survivor, the winner is recorded on the Last Words page — together with the order everything fell — and then the board fills back up and another round quietly begins. It's less a game you win and more a small experiment in what a crowd decides to keep.
The board is built from ENABLE, the open lexicon behind many word games — roughly 173,000 entries. I stripped out the profanity and slurs the raw competitive lists still carry, but left every genuinely strange real word in place, because those are the fun ones to find still standing: zyzzyva, shittim, qi. If it's on the board, it's a real, playable English word.
A small apology: it's English only at the moment. That leaves out most of the languages the world actually thinks in, and I'd like to fix that. More languages — and themed boards built around a single subject — are where this is headed. Thanks for bearing with one tongue in the meantime.
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