Puzzle Games
FAQ
What are the most popular Puzzle Games?
- Bubble Spinner
- The Impossible Quiz
- Mahjongg
- Candy Connect
- Jewelish Blitz
- 50 States
- Daily Jigsaw
- Orbit
- Stealing the Diamond
- Empty Room Escape
What are the best Puzzle Games to play on phones?
- The Impossible Quiz
- Bubble Spinner
- Warehouse Hidden Differences
- Ancient Mahjong
- Circus Hidden Differences
What are Puzzle Games?
Puzzle Games are games that test your problem solving skills. Our puzzle games are sure to confound even the most experienced and hardcore of gamers. We have well over 1,200 mind-boggling Puzzle games that run the gamut from simple mazes and escape room games like Uirdz and Escape the Bloody Prom, all the way to more complex and abstract puzzle games like Corporate Climber and Spring Ninja. Our collection of puzzle Games knows no bounds. We incorporate classic puzzle tropes as you see in Dragon Mahjong or Portal Stacker alongside modern classics like Indy Cat and No Free Will. Some puzzle games require you to sharpen your pattern recognition like in Tetroid, some are dependent on learning to deal with gravity like in Space Rescue. There is no limit to the types of mechanisms you can use in a Puzzle game.
The key to a good puzzle game is that each level introduces a challenge or obstacle to the player which has to be overcome in a set amount of time using an array of specific and limited mechanics. This is a broad definition of Puzzle Game to be sure, and that is why we find ourselves publishing so many kinds of physics puzzle games, maze puzzle games, gravity games, and even spatial recognition games. The fact of the matter is that you like Puzzle games. We all like puzzle games. And whether you’re into simple, old school solitaire games or cutting edge physics puzzles, our puzzle section will have you thinking, clicking and solving for hours.