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Hidden Object: Clues and MysteriesHome Designer: Match 3
Home Designer: Match 3 - Play Online
Ever feel like you're stuck in a room makeover show where you have to solve puzzles to afford furniture? That's exactly what this is. Home Designer: Match 3 is your typical Homescapes-style game where you swap colorful tiles to earn money for decorating rooms. Match three or more pieces, clear the board objectives, spend your winnings on sofas and wallpaper. It's the same formula you've seen a hundred times, but if you're into that slow-burn decorating satisfaction, it hits that spot.
Key Features
- Match-3 Puzzle Levels: Standard grid puzzles with blockers, ice tiles, and collection objectives to keep you busy.
- Room Renovation Meta-Game: Use your puzzle earnings to buy furniture and customize multiple rooms with different style choices.
- Energy System: Hearts limit how many levels you can play before waiting or watching ads—classic mobile game gatekeeping.
- Boosters and Power-Ups: Hammers, TNT, rainbow balls, and other helpers available through ads or premium currency.
How to Play Home Designer: Match 3
It's simple to start, but the difficulty ramps up fast once you hit those tricky blocker levels.
Swap Tiles to Match Three
You're working with a grid of colorful pieces—fruits, gems, whatever they decided to use. Click or tap two adjacent tiles to swap them. Make a line of three or more matching pieces and they disappear. The goal changes per level: sometimes you're collecting specific tiles, other times you're breaking ice blocks or clearing honeycomb obstacles. You've got a limited number of moves, so plan ahead or you'll fail and burn a heart.
Clear Objectives Before Moves Run Out
Each level throws a different challenge at you. The counter at the top shows what you need to collect—maybe 28 specific tiles, or all the crates need smashing. You'll see irregular grid shapes, blockers that take multiple hits, and layouts designed to drain your move count fast. Miss the goal and you're restarting or spending coins on extra moves. The difficulty spikes hard around level 10-15.
Spend Earnings on Furniture Choices
Beat a puzzle and you earn soft currency (those tassel/star things). Head to the renovation screen and you'll pick between three furniture styles—modern chair, vintage chair, or whatever the third option is. Each choice costs your earnings. Complete a room and you unlock the next one. It's pure visual progression with zero impact on gameplay, but that's the hook that keeps you coming back.
Who is Home Designer: Match 3 for?
This is 100% aimed at casual players who want short sessions with visible progress. If you're the type who plays Candy Crush on the train or enjoys interior design shows, this checks your boxes. It's relaxing enough for a coffee break but has enough challenge to feel like you're actually solving something. Not for hardcore gamers—there's zero skill ceiling here, just pattern recognition and occasional luck. Kids could play it easily; there's nothing violent or complex about the mechanics.
The Gameplay Vibe
It's chill but repetitive. The match-3 gameplay is smooth—pieces drop with satisfying animations and the "juicy" particle effects when you make combos feel polished. The room backgrounds are generic stock renders with oversaturated colors that don't quite match the puzzle aesthetic. There's a disconnect between the two modes that makes it feel stitched together. Audio is minimal and forgettable; I barely noticed music after five minutes. The UI is cluttered with daily bonuses, leaderboards, and ad prompts everywhere. It's designed to grab your attention constantly, which can feel exhausting if you just want a clean puzzle experience.
Technical Check: Saves & Performance
Progress saves automatically in your browser cache, so don't panic if you close the tab—just don't clear your browsing data or you'll lose everything. Performance is solid; it's built in Unity and runs fine on older desktops and low-end mobile devices. The graphics aren't demanding, mostly flat 2D elements with simple animations. I didn't experience lag or crashes, though the ad integrations can cause brief freezes when loading rewarded videos.
Quick Verdict: Pros & Cons
It's a competent clone that does nothing new but executes the formula cleanly enough.
- ✅ Pro: Satisfying match-3 mechanics with smooth animations and clear objectives.
- ✅ Pro: The furniture selection gives you just enough choice to feel like you're personalizing something.
- ❌ Con: The energy system and constant ad prompts kill the flow—you're blocked every few levels unless you pay or wait.
Controls
Responsive and no complaints. Point-and-click or tap-and-drag both work perfectly fine.
- Desktop: Mouse to click and swap tiles.
- Mobile: Touchscreen tap and drag for swapping pieces.
Release Date & Developer
Developed by LASTeamGames and released on November 13, 2024. It's a fresh release but feels like it's using a well-worn template.

