2048

2048 The casual puzzle that took over the internet. Slide all tiles in one direction; matching numbers merge into their double. Keep combining to reach the 2048 tile — then keep going for a high score. Use the arrow keys or WASD on desktop, or swipe on mobile. Score 0 Best 0 New Game Combine tiles to reach 2048. Arrow keys / WASD to move. On mobile, swipe. How to play Every move slides all tiles as far as they’ll go in that direction. Two tiles with the same number merge into one tile of double the value (each tile merges at most once per move). A new 2 (or occasionally a 4) appears after every move. The game ends when the board is full and no merges are possible. Reach 2048 to win — but you can keep playing for a higher score. Your best score is saved on this device.

Connect Four

Connect Four A casual desktop classic. Drop discs into a seven-column grid and connect four of your color in a line — across, down, or diagonally — before the computer does. You play neon-pink and move first. Choose a difficulty and try to beat the AI. Your turn — drop a disc. AI: Easy Hard Restart How to play Click a column to drop your pink disc into the lowest empty slot. Line up four discs — horizontally, vertically, or diagonally — to win. The AI plays yellow. Hard looks several moves ahead; Easy plays more loosely.

Gomoku — Five in a Row

Gomoku — Five in a Row Gomoku is a casual strategy classic: take turns placing stones on a 15×15 board and be the first to line up five in a row — horizontally, vertically, or diagonally. You play black and move first; the computer plays white. Pick a difficulty and try to outsmart it. Your turn — place a black stone. AI: Easy Hard Restart How to play Click any empty intersection to place a black stone. The AI replies with a white stone. Get five of your stones in an unbroken line — across, down, or diagonally — to win. Switch the AI to Easy for a more relaxed game, or Hard for a sharp opponent that builds threats and blocks yours.

Minesweeper

Minesweeper The thinking-person’s time-killer. Reveal every safe square without clicking a mine. Numbers tell you how many mines touch a square — use logic to flag the bombs and clear the rest. Your first click is always safe. 💣 0 ⏱ 0 Beginner (9×9) Intermediate (16×16) 🚩 Flag: Off Restart Click a tile to start. How to play Left-click a tile to reveal it. A number shows how many mines are adjacent. Right-click (desktop), or toggle 🚩 Flag then tap (mobile), to mark a suspected mine. Reveal every non-mine tile to win. The first click is always safe and opens an area.

Solitaire (Klondike)

Solitaire (Klondike) The most-played card game in the world. Stack cards in descending order, alternating colors on the seven columns, and build the four foundations up from Ace to King by suit. Click a card to pick it up, click a destination to drop it; double-click to send a card straight to its foundation. Build the four foundations up from Ace to King. Auto-Finish New Game Stock 0 · Moves 0 How to play Stock (top-left): click to draw one card to the Waste pile next to it. When the stock is empty, click again to recycle the waste back. Tableau (seven columns): build down, alternating colors (e.g., a red 6 on a black 7). Only a King may go in an empty column. Click a face-up card to pick up it and everything below it; click a destination column to drop. Foundations (top-right): build up by suit from Ace to King. Double-click any card to send it home if it’s ready. Win by moving all 52 cards to the foundations. Stuck? Use Auto-Finish once everything is face-up.

Tic-Tac-Toe

Tic-Tac-Toe The original quick-fire classic. Take turns marking a 3×3 grid; get three in a row — across, down, or diagonally — to win. You play X and go first. On Hard the AI plays perfectly (the best you can do is draw), so switch to Easy for a beatable opponent. Your turn — place an X. AI: Easy Hard Restart Wins 0 · Losses 0 · Draws 0 How to play Click any empty square to place an X. The AI replies with an O. Line up three of your marks to win. Easy makes the occasional mistake; Hard never loses.