Feelings Fill-in-the-Blank Game
Read each sentence and choose the missing word! A free fill-in-the-blank game to learn 10 emotion words in real English sentences — perfect for kids and beginners building reading skills.
Read the sentence and tap the word that fills the blank.
You filled them all! 🎉
How to play
- 1
Read the sentence
Read the English sentence with one missing word.
- 2
Pick the word
Tap the word that best fills the blank.
- 3
Finish them all
Complete every sentence, then play again with a fresh set.
10 Feelings in English
Here is the full list of words in this game, each with a picture and an example sentence. Use it to study before or after you play.
| Picture | English | Example sentence |
|---|---|---|
| happy | I feel happy when I play with friends. | |
| sad | She feels sad and starts to cry. | |
| angry | He is angry and shouts loudly. | |
| scared | I feel scared in the dark room. | |
| sleepy | The baby is sleepy and yawns. | |
| surprised | She is surprised by the birthday gift. | |
| excited | The kids are excited for the party. | |
| bored | He is bored with nothing to do. | |
| sick | I feel sick and stay in bed. | |
| silly | He makes a silly funny face. |
Feelings Vocabulary — FAQ
How many feelings are in the game?
The game includes 10 common feelings, from happy and sad to excited and silly. Each round shows 8 of them at random, so a new game feels different every time.
Is the feelings game free?
Yes — the game is completely free and runs in your browser, with no download or sign-up needed.
Who is this game for?
It is made for kids and beginners learning English, but anyone who wants to review basic emotion vocabulary can enjoy it.
How can I learn even more words?
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