Alright, decided to spend some time with WordBrain 2 today. Saw the ‘psychology’ theme pack and thought, “Okay, let’s give this a shot.” Always find these themed packs kind of interesting, you know?

So, I opened up the psychology section. The grid popped up. First few levels, usually pretty straightforward. You just swipe the obvious words. I remember seeing stuff like ‘mind’ or ‘fear’ pretty early on. Those jumped right out.
Getting Into It
Started swiping the letters. Found ‘brain’ pretty quick. Then maybe ‘ego’. You get into a rhythm. Swipe, swipe, word found. The grid shrinks. Makes the next ones easier, sometimes.
But then, a bit later, things got trickier. The grids got bigger, the words weren’t as obvious. I spent a good few minutes staring at one particular grid. I could see some letters, like ‘T’, ‘H’, ‘E’, ‘R’, ‘A’, ‘P’, ‘Y’ maybe, but they were all jumbled up and not in a straight line. Took me a while to connect them diagonally and clear ‘therapy’. That felt good.
- Scanning the grid over and over.
- Trying different starting letters.
- Looking for common psychology-related endings or beginnings.
There was another one, I think it was ‘phobia’, that hid pretty well. It snaked around a corner. Almost used a hint on that one, not gonna lie. Held off, though. Kept looking, shifting my eyes around, and finally spotted the path for the letters.

Finishing Up
Worked my way through the levels. Some were faster, some slower. It’s satisfying when you clear a tough grid after staring at it for ages. You feel like you actually solved something, even if it’s just finding words.
Eventually, I finished the whole psychology pack. It was a decent challenge. Not the hardest pack I’ve done, but definitely made me think. Had a good mix of simple terms and some slightly longer, more specific words related to the topic.
So yeah, that was my session with the WordBrain 2 psychology theme. Just swiping letters, finding words, and clearing those grids. Pretty standard gameplay, but the theme kept it kind of fresh.