The Draw Something app has exploding on to the scene like nothing anyone has seen before. Today, the news broke that the Pictionary themed app has been downloaded 50 million times in just 50 days; on a combination of devices including iPhones, iPads and Android handsets. See also How to make a stylus and Draw Something tips and tricks
As anyone who has played Draw Something will know, it can get very fiddly at times. What's the solution? A good pen, of course! "But pens don't work on capacitive touchscreens" you may cry. Correct, but styluses do. So in an attempt to gain an edge over your Draw Something friends/enemies here are the Top 5 capacitive touchscreen styluses that will enhance your all-round Draw Something game on iPad, iPhone and Android devices alike. Go to Draw Something review.
Best Draw Something Stylus
RRP: £15
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The Studio Neat Cosmonaut was born out of the desire to create a great stylus that didn’t try to replicate the feel of pen on paper. Perfect for Draw Something!
Incipio Inscribe Stylus review
RRP: £15
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Shorter than your typical pen, the Incipio Inscribe Stylus is a simple and effective combination of smooth black barrel and rubberised tip.
RRP: £35
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The Just Mobile AluPen Pro has a quality feel and good performance both as pen and stylus.
RRP: £10
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The Magicwand, a neat and affordable capacitive touchscreen stylus. Available in a choice of four colours, including the sexy-sounding hot pink, it’s both compact and lightweight enough to carry anywhere.
SGP Kuel H10 stylus for iPad/iPhone review
RRP: £11
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The SGP Kuel H10 is the perfect navigation tool for iPhone, iPad or Android touchscreens – it’s small, thin, and you can easily see what you’re doing.


Just Mobile AluPen Pro review
MediaDevil Magicwand review

