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2025.09.05

Why You Should Try Wriblo

What to expect from Wriblo

Welcome to Wriblo; an experiment that is reimagining how we read and write. It’s a new and simple way to communicate that uses LEGO-like blocks for whole words instead of reading through letter strings. We’re still at the beginning, but the possibilities are exciting. Here are some of the paths Wriblo is opening:

1 Speed Reading Like Never Before

speed reading

With Wriblo, you train yourself to see words as single shapes instead of decoding letter strings. Think about how you recognize a friend’s face instantly, without looking at each feature. Wriblo works in a similar way. Your brain learns to capture whole words at a glance, which may help you read much faster.

2 Type with Fewer Taps

Slide tap typing system

Why type five letters when one symbol could do the same? Wriblo is developing a typing system where whole words can be written with fewer strokes. You can try an early version on our practice page. This could be especially useful for small touchscreens like mobile phones and smartwatches, where regular keyboards are cramped.

3 Give Your Memory a Workout

memory workout

Learning Wriblo is like learning a fun new language. Because Wriblo symbols mix with regular text, your brain gets a healthy challenge each time it switches between the two. It is like doing push-ups for your memory, keeping it active and flexible.

4 Humans and Computers Reading Together

Dual readable system

Most of the time, people use letters and computers use special codes. Wriblo could change that. Its symbols may be read by both humans and machines, without the need for extra scanners or translators. In places like warehouses, factories or hospitals, this could make work faster and easier.

5 New Paths for Reading and Accessibility

Accessibility features

Wriblo may also open doors for people who struggle with traditional reading. For example, readers with dyslexia often find it hard to decode letter strings. Wriblo offers whole-word symbols instead, which might provide a fresh approach.

At the same time, Wriblo’s pattern-based design could inspire new improvements to accessibility tools like Braille or large-print systems. While this is still untested, it shows how Wriblo could help make reading easier for more people.

Join the Adventure!

Wriblo is just beginning, and that is the exciting part. You can explore it now, share your experience, and help shape what it becomes.

This is more than a project. It is an adventure in reading, writing, and thinking. Come be part of it.

Register with Wriblo now and take your first step
into the future of reading and writing!

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