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Your first week with WooMoa

A practical plan for turning WooMoa into a short daily habit — without burning out on day one.

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WooMoa is built for short sessions. You do not need an hour at a desk — five to fifteen focused minutes on real questions beats an unfocused hour. This guide walks through a realistic first week so the app feels clear, not overwhelming.

Day 1 — Pick your languages

Open the home page and choose the language you already speak and the one you want to learn. If you are unsure, English → Turkish or English → Spanish are common starting points when both appear in the list.

Complete the security check if prompted, then open the topic map. Your first session can start with a short multiple-choice or typing question inside an unlocked topic — that is how feedback and server validation work in the real game.

Day 2 — Open the topic map

After you confirm your language pair, WooMoa loads the topic map. Topics are ordered paths, not a flat list. The first topic is usually unlocked immediately; later topics require completed steps from earlier ones.

Read each topic's short description on the map or on its public preview page. Knowing what vocabulary theme comes next (greetings, food, travel) helps you mentally prepare.

Day 3–4 — Finish your first step inside a topic

Inside a topic, WooMoa tracks steps. A step advances when you collect enough correct answers; wrong answers can cost hearts depending on your profile rules. Do not chase perfection on day three — aim to understand question types: typing, multiple choice, and swipe-to-spell.

If you run out of hearts, wait for regeneration or spend coins if the economy allows. Treat hearts as a natural pause, not a failure.

Day 5 — Link an account (optional but recommended)

Guest play works instantly, but progress is tied to your browser device. Link Google or a passkey from the sign-in menu so coins, hearts, and topic steps survive device changes.

If Google login replaces a guest profile because the email already exists, that is intentional — WooMoa avoids merging into the wrong account.

Day 6–7 — Repeat and review

Return to the same topic until a step completes. Adaptive difficulty will adjust: recent mistakes may surface easier items; a strong streak may increase challenge.

End the week by noting which question type felt hardest. Next week, lean into that format for five extra minutes rather than switching languages.

What to do next

Browse the other guides on this page for greetings vocabulary and a deeper look at topic progression. When you are ready for the full loop, open the topic map and play — one URL per topic, no need to bookmark individual questions.