Cemantik
Welcome to Cemantik — where words aren’t just spelled, they’re understood.
You’re not just guessing letters. You’re decoding meaning, intuition, and context — the invisible threads that tie words together across millions of texts. Every guess is a clue. Every score is a whisper from the language itself.
Let’s begin.
🔍 Today’s Challenge (English)
Secret Word: ???
Timer: 24 hours (until midnight French time)
Mode: Daily Challenge
Hint (earned): A common object you might find in a kitchen, often used to mix ingredients — but not a spoon.
🎯 Your Task:
Submit as many guesses as you want. For each, you’ll receive a similarity score from -100% to 100%, based not on spelling, but on how often your word appears in similar contexts to the secret one.
🌟 Example: If the secret word is whisk, a guess like fork might score high — not because they look alike, but because both are used in cooking and often appear in similar sentences (e.g., "I used a fork to stir," vs. "I used a whisk to beat").
💡 Pro Tips:
- Try words that function similarly to the secret word — not just synonyms, but related in use.
- Consider objects, actions, or abstract concepts that appear in the same environments (e.g., kitchen, office, nature).
- Opposites can score surprisingly high — e.g., “hot” might score well with “cold” in certain contexts (temperature, weather, emotions).
- Use your highest-scoring guesses to refine your next ones.
📢 New Feature Alert:
This week, we’re launching “Hidden Scores” Mode — all progress indicators are hidden. No scores, no hints, just pure intuition. Can you crack it?
🎯 Your First Guess?
What word comes to mind when you think of mixing ingredients in a kitchen — not a spoon, not a knife, but something specifically designed for blending, whipping, or aerating?
Try typing your first guess below:
🔤 Guess:
whisk
✅ Score: 97%
💬 “Very close. This word often appears in recipes, paired with eggs, batter, or cream.”
You’re on the right track.
🔥 Next Guess?
What other kitchen tools or actions might score similarly?
Try:
mixerbeaterwhisker(no — that’s a cat thing)stirrerblenderforkspatula
Let me know your next guess — and I’ll give you the score, pattern, and context clues to help you feel the secret word.
🧠 Remember:
The secret word is simple, singular, and familiar.
It’s not “whisk attachment” or “kitchen whisk” — just one word.
You're not solving a riddle.
You're listening to language.
💬 Type your next guess — and let’s uncover the hidden word together.
Cemantik
Welcome to Cemantik — where words aren’t just spelled, they’re understood.
You’re not just guessing letters. You’re decoding meaning, intuition, and context — the invisible threads that tie words together across millions of texts. Every guess is a clue. Every score is a whisper from the language itself.
Let’s begin.
🔍 Today’s Challenge (English)
Secret Word: ???
Timer: 24 hours (until midnight French time)
Mode: Daily Challenge
Hint (earned): A common object you might find in a kitchen, often used to mix ingredients — but not a spoon.
🎯 Your Task:
Submit as many guesses as you want. For each, you’ll receive a similarity score from -100% to 100%, based not on spelling, but on how often your word appears in similar contexts to the secret one.
🌟 Example: If the secret word is whisk, a guess like fork might score high — not because they look alike, but because both are used in cooking and often appear in similar sentences (e.g., "I used a fork to stir," vs. "I used a whisk to beat").
💡 Pro Tips:
- Try words that function similarly to the secret word — not just synonyms, but related in use.
- Consider objects, actions, or abstract concepts that appear in the same environments (e.g., kitchen, office, nature).
- Opposites can score surprisingly high — e.g., “hot” might score well with “cold” in certain contexts (temperature, weather, emotions).
- Use your highest-scoring guesses to refine your next ones.
📢 New Feature Alert:
This week, we’re launching “Hidden Scores” Mode — all progress indicators are hidden. No scores, no hints, just pure intuition. Can you crack it?
🎯 Your First Guess?
What word comes to mind when you think of mixing ingredients in a kitchen — not a spoon, not a knife, but something specifically designed for blending, whipping, or aerating?
Try typing your first guess below:
🔤 Guess:
whisk
✅ Score: 97%
💬 “Very close. This word often appears in recipes, paired with eggs, batter, or cream.”
You’re on the right track.
🔥 Next Guess?
What other kitchen tools or actions might score similarly?
Try:
mixerbeaterwhisker(no — that’s a cat thing)stirrerblenderforkspatula
Let me know your next guess — and I’ll give you the score, pattern, and context clues to help you feel the secret word.
🧠 Remember:
The secret word is simple, singular, and familiar.
It’s not “whisk attachment” or “kitchen whisk” — just one word.
You're not solving a riddle.
You're listening to language.
💬 Type your next guess — and let’s uncover the hidden word together.
