A very nice collection of js puzzles that I stumbled upon somepoint during the pandemic. It has the classic game minesweeper which is what I mostly use, but the game Untangle is also a great one.
A very nice collection of js puzzles that I stumbled upon somepoint during the pandemic. It has the classic game minesweeper which is what I mostly use, but the game Untangle is also a great one.
Loopy (from this pack) is pretty much the only game I play on my phone. I really recommend the settings with Grid type set to "Kites" and difficulty lowered to easy or normal at first, and then...
Loopy (from this pack) is pretty much the only game I play on my phone. I really recommend the settings with Grid type set to "Kites" and difficulty lowered to easy or normal at first, and then eventually upped to tricky difficulty as you learn the techniques. I set the width and height to 3x5 on my phone so it fits on the screen nicely without zooming being necessary. My only complaint with the puzzle pack is that it's so easy to miss these fun settings. It should be criminal that there's only one default preset in the menu for the "Kites" grid type, and it's on hard difficulty which is unapproachable to new players and a total slog to experienced players. For a long time I assumed that these other grid types could only be played on hard difficulty because of the strange choice to make so many of the other presets use it. Tricky difficulty (between normal and hard) is great.
I play a ton of Pattern, which is a nonogram game. Great little collection, and completely free.
Also available for Android!
Pattern is my favorite game in that collection. Solving one feels a lot like unlocking a door to me.
A very nice collection of js puzzles that I stumbled upon somepoint during the pandemic. It has the classic game minesweeper which is what I mostly use, but the game Untangle is also a great one.
Simon Tatham's puzzles are great. My two favorites are net and loopy, but there are a number of others in there I enjoy.
Every device I own that can run these has them. They're all pretty great, and I'd bet there's something in there for everybody.
Loopy (from this pack) is pretty much the only game I play on my phone. I really recommend the settings with Grid type set to "Kites" and difficulty lowered to easy or normal at first, and then eventually upped to tricky difficulty as you learn the techniques. I set the width and height to 3x5 on my phone so it fits on the screen nicely without zooming being necessary. My only complaint with the puzzle pack is that it's so easy to miss these fun settings. It should be criminal that there's only one default preset in the menu for the "Kites" grid type, and it's on hard difficulty which is unapproachable to new players and a total slog to experienced players. For a long time I assumed that these other grid types could only be played on hard difficulty because of the strange choice to make so many of the other presets use it. Tricky difficulty (between normal and hard) is great.
I play this a lot, it's really cool.