LinkLink

Spatial Connections • Two-Turn Logic • Clear the Board
LinkLink Game

LinkLink is an addictive pair-matching puzzle that challenges your vision and spatial logic. Based on the classic Onet mechanics, your task is to connect and remove all identical tiles from the grid. The catch? The path between two tiles cannot have more than two 90-degree turns. It's simple to learn, but difficult to master as the grid gets tighter!

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How to Play

1

Find Identical Pairs

Look for two tiles with the exact same icon. Your goal is to clear the entire board by matching all pairs before time runs out.

2

The Three-Line Rule

You can only link two tiles if the path between them consists of no more than three straight line segments (meaning it can only turn twice).

3

Unblock the Path

Tiles can only be connected if the path between them is clear of other tiles. Clearing tiles from the edges often opens up paths for internal pairs.

4

Beat the Clock

Watch the timer! Every match gives you a small time bonus. If the bar empties before the board is clear, it's game over.

Rules Briefing

What happens if I get stuck?
Many versions of LinkLink feature a "Shuffle" button or will automatically reshuffle the board if no more valid moves are possible. Keep an eye out for these lifelines!


Top Tip:
Two tiles on the same outer edge can always be connected via the "outside" of the board, as long as the path doesn't hit another tile along that edge.