Mirror Mix-Up Pro: A Dyslexia-Friendly Game for Letter Reversals

Mirror Mix-Up 🔤

Look at the letter and choose the correct one!

Level: Easy
Tries: 0/10 • Score: 0/10
b

Total Score: 0

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Mirror Mix-Up Pro is a multisensory reading game designed to strengthen letter recognition and visual discrimination for students with dyslexia. It focuses on the most common reversal pairs—b, d, p, q—and pairs large, high-contrast letters with clear American-English pronunciation to reinforce sound–symbol mapping. Learners get immediate, color-coded feedback (green for correct, red for try again), gentle sound effects, and short, repeatable rounds that reduce cognitive load while building accuracy and automaticity. The structure promotes attention, working memory, and phonological awareness through consistent practice, making it ideal for early literacy intervention and targeted review.

Pedagogically, the game uses scaffolded difficulty (Easy → Medium → Hard), limited choice sets to lower error rates, and cumulative scoring to boost motivation without pressure. A final results view summarizes performance by level and total score, while guidance tips suggest evidence-informed strategies for supporting learners with dyslexia. The design aligns with multisensory and UDL principles—visual cues, auditory modeling, predictable routines—and encourages brief daily sessions for steady gains. Keywords: dyslexia reading game, letter reversals practice, b d p q discrimination, phonics sound–symbol mapping, multisensory literacy, early reading intervention, visual processing, executive function support.