Color Chain is a pure logic puzzle where you connect colored dots on a grid without crossing lines. It's like Flow Free stripped down to its bones—no timers, no explosions, just you versus geometry. The catch? Every single cell must be filled, or the level stays locked.
The rules take 10 seconds to learn. Mastering them? That's the addiction.
Desktop and mobile use the same drag-based input.
Each level presents colored dot pairs scattered across the grid. Your job is to draw continuous paths between matching colors. Red connects to red. Blue to blue. Simple math. The trick is planning the route so paths don't collide.
Here's where Color Chain punishes lazy thinking. Paths cannot cross or overlap. One bad line blocks the entire board. You'll use the Undo button a lot at first. Trust me. The real challenge isn't connecting dots—it's filling every empty cell without painting yourself into a corner.
No upgrades. No power-ups. Just level progression. Stars measure efficiency—fewer moves equal better ratings. You'll replay levels to perfect your score. Hints cost currency, likely refilled through rewarded ads or microtransactions for "Perfect" run skips.
This is a coffee-break Brain Training Game. Perfect for commuters or anyone who wants stimulation without stress. Sessions last 3-5 minutes. It's a 1-Player Game with zero pressure—no leaderboards screaming at you.
Zen meets mild frustration. The minimalist UI—flat colors, vector graphics, clean drop shadows—keeps distractions at zero. It's a Browser Game, so no download clutter. Launch it, solve a puzzle, close the tab. The simplicity is the hook. You'll think "just one more level" until 20 minutes vanish.
1. Saves: Progress syncs through Playgama's cloud system. Level completion, stars, and stats persist across sessions.
2. Performance: HTML5-based with smooth 60 FPS on modern browsers. Mobile-first design means it scales flawlessly on phones.
A solid logic puzzle that doesn't reinvent the wheel but spins it well.
Color Chain was developed by Flagwin Studio. Released in February 2026.