Link Grid
Select four tiles that share a category. Four mistakes ends the run.
Why Link Grid is in Kefiw Daily
What it trains
Link Grid trains categorization: finding the hidden relationship between words while avoiding tempting but partial matches.
How scoring works
You get a limited number of mistakes. Strong play means testing a group only when all four items share the same rule.
How to use it
Use it as a short decision drill for sorting ambiguous information into cleaner buckets before acting.
Privacy and review
Round state stays in local browser storage unless you choose to post a score. Use Kefiw Verbal after the round to review the underlying tool or practice family.
How to make the practice useful
Treat the score as a signal, not a judgment. A low score usually means the round exposed a specific skill gap: estimating too quickly, missing a constraint, losing track of a prior clue, or choosing the first plausible answer. After the timer ends, look back at one missed item and name the decision rule you would use next time. That short review is what turns a daily game into a cognitive-boost routine.