Constraint-aware cylinders
Scroll one segment while the others stay locked. The app narrows the available rows to combinations that exist in the dataset, so discovery stays meaningful.
Cyrus Cylinder turns German word-building into a tactile lesson. Spin through prefixes, middles, and suffixes, discover valid combinations, hear pronunciation, and learn meaning without wading through flat flashcards.
The app focuses on combinations that matter: when one segment stays fixed, the other cylinders only show options that actually belong with it. That keeps exploration fast and accurate.
This is not a card deck wearing a German flag. The entire interface is built around turning word parts, seeing valid outcomes instantly, and hearing the result in context.
Scroll one segment while the others stay locked. The app narrows the available rows to combinations that exist in the dataset, so discovery stays meaningful.
Each valid combination reveals its meaning immediately underneath the cylinder, reducing friction between experimenting and understanding.
Tap the speaker icons to hear both the German word and the translated meaning. Auto-read can also be enabled in settings.
Cyrus Cylinder uses the tension of mechanical alignment to make vocabulary exploration memorable.
Keep a prefix or middle stable and scan the remaining options vertically, exactly where the combination logic is strongest.
The assembled word and translated meaning update together, so each spin becomes a compact lesson.
Reinforce memory with TTS playback for both the German form and the target-language meaning.
Use the random word feature when you want a prompt, or spin manually when you want to inspect how a verb family behaves.
Meanings can be shown in English, French, Italian, Polish, Ukrainian, Russian, Farsi, Arabic, Hebrew, Spanish, and Catalan.
Users can enable reminders when another try unlocks, with refill timing managed inside the app.
Cyrus Cylinder is built with React Native and Expo for both Android and iOS deployment.
Open the app on the store that fits your device, or keep both links on hand if you manage testing across platforms.