A cloze game is a reading comprehension activity where certain words are removed from a text and you need to fill in the blanks with the correct words. This helps improve vocabulary, reading comprehension, and understanding of context.
Type In Mode
In this mode, you can:
Type your answers directly into the blank spaces
Get instant feedback as you type - correct answers show green, incorrect show red
Use the keyboard for faster input and navigation
Submit answers to check your overall progress
Drag & Drop Mode
Switch to Drag & Drop mode to:
Drag words from the word bank and drop them into blank spaces
Click on words in the bank to automatically fill blanks
Click on blanks to select or clear them
Game Features
Word Skip Selector: Choose how frequently words are removed (every 4th, 5th, 6th word, etc.)
Progress Bar: Shows your completion percentage
Color Feedback: Green for correct answers, red for incorrect ones
Audio Player: Listen to the musical arrangement while you play
Show Missing Words: View all the correct answers if you need help
Reset Game: Start over with the same poem
New Game: Get a different random poem
Print Poem: Print the poem with blanks for offline practice
Winning
When you fill all the blanks correctly, you'll see a congratulations message and confetti animation! The progress bar will show 100% completion.
Tips
Read the entire poem first to understand the context
Look for grammatical clues (verb tense, articles, etc.)
Use the audio player to hear the rhythm and flow
Start with easier word skip settings (like every 8th word) and work your way up
Don't be afraid to use "Show Missing Words" if you get stuck!
Try both Type In and Drag & Drop modes to see which you prefer
Missing Words
In a town not far from here, Lived a dame, Alisoun so dear, Five husbands she had, oh my, one brought her joy, oh why?
Oh, Alisoun, with so grand, Five husbands by your command, Tales you of love and life, With laughter and a bit strife!
Once upon a time, they say, Alisoun met knight one day, For his crime, he must repent, learning what women want, so spent.
Through woods and fields, they went around, Seeking truth that must be found, desire sovereignty, Over their husbands, oh so free.
The found a hag, so wise, Offered her the knight’s prize, She asked for marriage, bold and true, The knight, dismayed, what could he do?
They wed, though the knight scared, But soon the hag’s wisdom bared, To his surprise, she turned fair, Beauty found in love and care.
here’s to Alisoun, so wise, With laughter in her eyes, Five husbands taught her well, you see, In and life and revelry!
Raise a toast to Alisoun, her tales, we all have fun, In Chaucer’s words, find delight, The Wife of Bath, a shining light!
Congratulations! You got all the answers correct!
In a town not far from here, Lived a dame, Alisoun so dear, Five husbands she had, oh my, Each one brought her joy, oh why?
Oh, Alisoun, with wit so grand, Five husbands by your command, Tales you tell of love and life, With laughter and a bit of strife!
Once upon a time, they say, Alisoun met a knight one day, For his crime, he must repent, By learning what women want, so spent.
Through woods and fields, they went around, Seeking truth that must be found, Women desire sovereignty, Over their husbands, oh so free.
The knight found a hag, so wise, Offered her the knight’s prize, She asked for marriage, bold and true, The knight, dismayed, what could he do?
They wed, though the knight was scared, But soon the hag’s wisdom bared, To his surprise, she turned fair, Beauty found in love and care.
So here’s to Alisoun, so wise, With laughter in her bright eyes, Five husbands taught her well, you see, In love and life and revelry!
Raise a toast to Alisoun, With her tales, we all have fun, In Chaucer’s words, we find delight, The Wife of Bath, a shining light!