Get freedom from your phone’s obvious limitations. Use LP Ancient Greek, made by David Arthur, a Education app on your PC or Mac with BlueStacks, and level up your experience.
LP Ancient Greek feels like a steady drill partner for Ancient Greek, not a flashy course. It runs a continuous stream of multiple choice questions and confirms every answer right away, then circles back to what did not stick yet. On PC with BlueStacks it is easy to keep it in a small window and click through a bunch of items whenever there is a few spare minutes. Nothing noisy here, just clear text and quick pacing that nudges focus on forms and meanings.
What stands out is how much content there is. There are loads of vocabulary sets, from general classical words to Homeric lists, New Testament terms, and even a chunk built around Plato’s Apology. Each set is small, about ten words, but there are hundreds of them with review stages layered in, so there is always another short goal to clear. Grammar is not an afterthought either. It quizzes noun declensions, adjectives and demonstratives, verbs across principal parts and tenses, and participles, with parsing prompts that make the brain work rather than guess. A built in reference lets someone peek at paradigms or scan the word lists when memory stalls, and beginners can switch Greek into transliteration until the alphabet feels safe. It is repetitive by design, so it suits anyone who wants focused practice and clear feedback, not storytelling or long lessons. The keyboard makes answering on BlueStacks fast, which oddly makes the repetition feel satisfying instead of tiring.
BlueStacks brings your apps to life on a bigger screen—seamless and straightforward.





