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This isn't your classic Nokia snake game—it's more like Flow Free had a baby with a sudoku puzzle. You're filling grids by dragging colored snakes around, and each numbered head tells you exactly how many cells that snake needs to cover. The goal? Fill every single square without overlapping. It's pure brain-candy for anyone who loves logic puzzles but wants something you can pick up and put down without stress.
Key Features
- Handcrafted Levels: Tons of unique grid layouts that get progressively trickier.
- Zero Clutter Design: Super clean visuals with muted colors—no flashing ads or pop-ups interrupting your flow.
- Self-Paced Puzzle Solving: No timers, no lives system. Take as long as you need to crack each puzzle.
- Works Everywhere: Runs smooth on older devices and any screen size—desktop or phone.
How to Play SNAKES
Getting started is dead simple, but solving the later puzzles? That'll twist your brain into knots.
Drag the Numbered Snake Heads
You tap (or click) on a colored circle with a number inside, then drag your finger to create a path. That number tells you exactly how many cells the snake must fill—no more, no less. The number counts down as you extend the path, hitting zero when you've used up all its moves.
Avoid Path Collisions
Here's where it gets spicy: multiple snakes share the same grid, and they can't overlap. You'll restart levels a dozen times because one snake blocked another's path at the last second. The grid shapes get weird too—sometimes you're filling an L-shape or a zigzag pattern instead of a boring rectangle.
Fill Every Square to Win
The puzzle only clears when the entire board is covered. Miss one grey cell? You're stuck. The satisfaction of watching that final square light up is chef's kiss, especially on the complex grids where you've got four or five snakes threading through each other.
Who is SNAKES for?
Perfect for puzzle addicts who want something chill but not brain-dead easy. If you're the type who plays sudoku on the toilet or loved those pipe-connection games, this is your jam. It's also great for kids since there's zero violence and the difficulty ramps up gradually. Just don't expect explosions or boss fights—this is pure logic gymnastics.
The Gameplay Vibe
It's super zen. The color palette is soft pastels, the background music is low-key and repetitive (in a good way, like lo-fi hip hop), and there's zero pressure. I found myself playing it while half-watching TV because the lack of timers lets you think through moves. The visual feedback when you complete a path—that little snap-into-place animation—feels polished for such a minimalist game. It's not flashy, but it doesn't need to be.
Technical Check: Saves & Performance
The game auto-saves your progress in your browser's local storage, so you can close the tab and pick up right where you left off. Just don't nuke your browser history or you'll lose your place. Performance-wise, this thing is featherweight—ran buttery smooth even on my old tablet. No lag, no stuttering, even on the biggest grids.
Quick Verdict: Pros & Cons
A solid pick for anyone craving a daily brain workout without the stress of competitive timers.
- ✅ Pro: Instant satisfaction—you can finish a puzzle in 30 seconds or take 5 minutes, both feel rewarding.
- ✅ Pro: The difficulty curve is smart. Early levels teach you the rules, later ones make you feel like a genius when you crack them.
- ❌ Con: The background music, while relaxing, is a 20-second loop. You'll probably mute it after an hour and put on your own playlist.
Controls
Responsive and intuitive. The drag-and-drop feels natural, and I never had accidental inputs mess up my paths.
- Desktop: Click and drag with your mouse. Right-click doesn't do anything, so just use left-click for everything.
- Mobile: Tap and swipe. Works great on touchscreens—no wonky hit detection or zoom issues.
Release Date & Developer
Developed by hardiksavaliya037@gmail.com and released on September 2, 2025. It's a solo dev project, which explains the focused, no-BS design philosophy.
FAQ
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