Ask HN: Could a game help people intuitively learn Chinese characters? I’ve been thinking about how Chinese characters are usually learned — mostly through memorization. But many characters are actually compositional, built from smaller components with structural patterns. This made me wonder: Could interacting with the structure help people learn more intuitively? I’ve been experimenting with a small game where: * You place components on a grid * Combine them into real characters Formed characters affect the game state * The goal isn’t to replace learning, but to see if this makes the structure easier to “feel”. I’m curious: If you’re learning Chinese, would something like this actually help? Or would it just feel like a distraction from real study? |
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