Organise Lists
How to Organise Words into Lists in Wöör
In Wöör, you can group words into word lists to keep your vocabulary organized by topic, source, or purpose. Lists help you study more efficiently — whether you're preparing for an exam, tracking classroom vocabulary, or focusing on specific themes like travel or science.
What is a Word List?
A Word List is a collection of related words you group together inside Wöör.
You can:
- Create new lists manually
- Add words to a list while collecting them
- Move or duplicate words between lists later
- Add preset word list from the Explore section
Lists are flexible: you can use them for a topic (Food or Medical vocabulary), a class (English A2), or a goal (TOEFL prep). Every user has one empty list when open Wöör for the first time.
[📸 Screenshot: Word Lists page with sample lists]
How to create a new Word Lists
From the Vocabulary screen:
- Open Wöör
- Scroll down to the bottom
- Click Add new list
- Name your list → Click Create list
- To rename or delete a list, click the More menu inside the list card
[📸 Screenshot: Create new list flow]
While adding a word:
- Click + Add Word
- Type the word you want to add.
- Click New list
Your word will be automatically added to this new list.
[📸 Screenshot: Add word to list from word input form]
Tip: We recommend to add to one list 50 or less words. This would help focus you focus and learn meaningful amount of words together. If you add more words in one list your revision cycles may become too long.
Why this matters
Organising words into lists gives you more control over what you study and when. Whether you're building a syllabus, learning professional vocabulary, preparing for an exam, or revisiting topics, lists keep your vocabulary tidy and accessible.
- Keep school/class words in one place
- Focus on topic-specific vocabulary
- Share specific lists with others (e.g. students or classmates)
How Wöör lists compare to other apps
- Wöör: Lets you build topic-based lists while collecting words.
- Anki: Similarly organizes content using decks.
- Quizlet: Allows topic-based sets, but words can’t be grouped into broader lists or reorganised after creation.
- Vocabulary: Focuses on daily word exposure, but doesn’t support organizing or tracking saved words.
- WordUp: Groups words by built-in themes (e.g. jobs, travel), but doesn’t let users create or manage custom word lists.
Summary: Key benefits of using Word Lists in Wöör
- Create unlimited word lists for any topic or level
- Add words to a list while collecting them
- Easily rename, manage, or review lists
- Great for organizing study by theme, class, or exam
What users say about learning with Wöör
- "very good, it helps a lot as a word list." — by João Pedro De Munno Durante. (Play Market)
- "Seriously love this app!! Would recommend everyone to try this app! And top of that, exercises specifically curated for your crafted word lists!!" — by Anant Bist. (Play Market)
- "Excelente para practica inglés. ... Puedes agregar tus palabras o aprender del catálogo que tiene." — by Thirty_One. (AppStore)
*original wording and grammar preserved