What Is the "A is For" Pack in 100 Pics Quiz?

The "A is For" pack is one of the alphabet-themed categories in 100 Pics Quiz. Each of the 100 levels shows an image of something whose name begins with the letter A. It sounds simple — but the images range from common household items to obscure animals and abstract concepts, making this pack a genuine challenge.

Pack Overview

Pack Name Theme Difficulty Levels
A is For Things starting with A Easy–Medium 100

Early Levels (1–20): Expect the Obvious

The first 20 levels of "A is For" throw recognisable, everyday objects at you. Most players breeze through these without needing hints:

  • Apple
  • Arrow
  • Anchor
  • Ant
  • Axe
  • Avocado
  • Alarm
  • Ambulance
  • Acorn
  • Angel

For these levels, just think: "What everyday word starting with A does this image represent?" Don't overthink it — the answer is almost always the most obvious one.

Mid-Game Levels (21–60): Where It Gets Tricky

From level 21 onwards, the images get less straightforward. You may see:

  • Specific animal breeds (e.g., Alpaca, Armadillo)
  • Food items that aren't immediately obvious (e.g., Artichoke, Arugula)
  • Architectural or geographical features (e.g., Arch, Atoll)
  • Abstract nouns depicted visually (e.g., Anger, Anxiety)

Strategy for Mid-Game

  1. Look at the overall shape and colour of the image before focusing on details.
  2. Ask yourself: is this a living thing, an object, or a place?
  3. Count the letter tiles to narrow down word length.
  4. Use a single-letter reveal on the second letter for confirmation.

Late Levels (61–100): Advanced Vocabulary Needed

The final stretch of the "A is For" pack can genuinely stump even experienced players. Expect unusual or technical words such as:

  • Astrolabe – an ancient navigational instrument
  • Aureole – the halo depicted around a saint's head
  • Aqueduct – a Roman-style water channel
  • Abacus – the counting frame
  • Amaryllis – a type of flowering plant

Coin-Saving Tips for This Pack

The "A is For" pack is an excellent one for coin conservation because the early levels rarely require hints. Here's how to manage your resources:

  • Don't spend coins on levels 1–30 — power through these unaided.
  • Use letter reveals from level 50 onwards when word length becomes the key challenge.
  • Full image reveals should only be used when you're genuinely stuck with zero guesses remaining.

Final Thoughts

The "A is For" pack is a fun, educational category that broadens your vocabulary while testing your visual recognition skills. With patience and the strategies above, you can complete all 100 levels without spending too many coins. Good luck, and remember — the answer always starts with A!