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Ever played Pac-Man but as a vacuum cleaner? That's Color Hole in a nutshell. You control a black hole that devours everything in its path—but here's the catch: you can only eat white objects. Touch anything colorful and you fail. It's a simple swipe game that turns into a frantic reflex test once you hit level 5. Perfect for killing time, but don't expect it to be easy after the first few rounds.
Key Features
- Selective Eating: Only white objects count—avoid the colorful traps scattered everywhere.
- Progressive Difficulty: Levels introduce rotating obstacles, bouncing spheres, and tighter spaces as you advance.
- One-Handed Play: Just swipe. No buttons, no complex combos.
- Quick Sessions: Each level takes 30-60 seconds—easy to squeeze into a coffee break.
How to Play Color Hole
The rules are dead simple, but your fingers need to be fast. Here's how it works.
Swipe to Steer the Hole
You drag your finger (or mouse) across the screen to move the black hole. The hole follows your input directly—no lag, no delay. It glides smoothly across a flat surface littered with geometric objects. Your job is to position it under white objects so they fall through. The physics kick in immediately: cubes, spheres, cylinders—they all tumble into the void once they touch the edge.
Dodge the Colorful Obstacles
Here's where it gets tricky. Pink cubes, red cylinders, green barriers—they're all off-limits. Touch one and you lose instantly. The game throws them at you in clusters, sometimes mixed right next to the white targets. Later levels add vertical walls and angled bumpers that bounce objects around, turning every move into a calculated risk. You'll be threading the hole through tight gaps while objects roll and scatter.
Clear the Stage and Move Forward
Once you've swallowed all the white objects, a corridor opens up leading to the next level. A progress bar at the top tracks your journey from level 3 to 4, then 5 to 6, and so on. There's no score, no timer—just pure completion. The satisfaction comes from watching that hole gulp down the last white sphere before the exit appears.
Who is Color Hole for?
This is a mobile time-killer in its purest form. If you've got 5 minutes waiting for the bus or sitting in a waiting room, it's perfect. Kids can pick it up instantly—no reading required, just swipe and avoid. It's safe, colorful, and there's no violence. That said, anyone with fidgety hands will enjoy the quick reflex challenge. Just don't expect deep strategy or a story.
The Gameplay Vibe
Color Hole is zen until it's not. The first few levels feel smooth and satisfying—objects tumble into the hole with a pleasant whoosh. But once the colorful obstacles multiply, it turns into a twitchy dodgeball match. The visuals are hyper-casual: flat-shaded 3D shapes, bright contrasting colors (yellow floors, pink walls, grey arenas), and zero clutter on the screen. There's no music to speak of, just light sound effects when objects get sucked in. Honestly, the audio is forgettable—you could mute it and lose nothing. The minimalist look works because it keeps your eyes on the action, not distracted by fancy graphics.
Technical Check: Saves & Performance
The game saves your progress automatically through your browser's local storage, so you can close the tab and pick up where you left off. Just don't clear your browser cache or you'll start over. Performance-wise, this runs on a potato. The low-poly graphics and simple physics mean even older phones or slow laptops won't stutter. I didn't experience a single frame drop, even when a dozen objects were bouncing around at once.
Quick Verdict: Pros & Cons
A solid quick-play option that nails the "just one more level" loop, but don't expect variety.
- ✅ Pro: Instant action—no tutorial spam, no forced menus.
- ✅ Pro: The hole physics feel oddly satisfying when objects vanish.
- ❌ Con: Gets repetitive fast—same mechanic every level with minor layout changes.
Controls
Responsive and smooth. The hole tracks your input immediately with no dead zones.
- Desktop: Click and drag your mouse to move the hole.
- Mobile: Swipe your finger across the touchscreen.
Release Date & Developer
Developed by Mewton Games and released on December 26, 2025. It's their take on the popular hole-swallowing mechanic that's been cloned a hundred times on mobile app stores.
FAQ
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