Drop glossy jelly blocks onto an 8×8 grid, match three or more of the same color horizontally or vertically, and detonate them for points. Every block you place shrinks your safe zone. Plan corridors, chain explosions, and fight for leaderboard glory—one mistake locks the board and ends your run.
Score points by clearing colored blocks in chains of three or more. Blocks arrive one at a time in the bottom panel. Rotate if needed, drag to the grid, and align same-color neighbors. When three touch in a straight line, they explode. Longer chains trigger bigger bonuses. Run out of space and the session ends—your final score uploads to the global ranking automatically.
Grab the block from the bottom panel, rotate using the circular arrow button, and drag it anywhere on the grid. Once released, the piece locks in place. Three or more adjacent blocks of the same color vanish with a glossy burst, freeing cells and adding to your total. Diagonals don't count—only straight horizontal or vertical lines trigger clears. Puzzle games fans will recognize the satisfying rhythm of placement and detonation. If you enjoy Crystalia's drag-and-drop block placement mechanics, Block Blast Master offers similar strategic grid puzzles with clean vector graphics and the same satisfying challenge of choosing optimal positions to clear space and climb the leaderboard.
Three power-ups sit above the grid: Bomb blasts one block and all eight neighbors, Laser erases an entire row or column in one swipe, and Shuffle rearranges the board without removing pieces. Each booster costs a limited charge—use them when the grid fills or when a bad placement threatens a dead end. Timing a Laser to clear a clogged column can unlock space for five more moves. Hoard boosters early, burn them late.
Leave vertical or horizontal corridors empty instead of packing every cell. A two-cell corridor lets you drop long blocks that trigger four- or five-piece chains. Mega-combos multiply your score faster than random fills. Scan the incoming block shape in the bottom preview before committing. If it can't fit your corridor plan, use it to set up a small clear elsewhere. Top scorers build nested chains—exploding one group shifts remaining blocks into new matches. Fans of Crystalia's color-matching explosions will appreciate Blockibo's thoughtful block-moving puzzles where you strategically align colored blocks to clear the board, featuring a similar polished 2D visual style with minimalist design.
Crystalia targets casual mobile users hunting quick brain-teasers during commutes or coffee breaks. The short session duration and instant restart loop appeal to all ages. Players who crave blocks games with leaderboard stakes will appreciate the competitive edge, while puzzle veterans seeking meditative tile-matching can ignore rankings and chase personal bests. Players who love Crystalia's satisfying match-and-clear gameplay will find Block Blast 2048's number-merging twist equally engaging, combining the familiar drag-and-drop block mechanics with progression-based merging for a fresh strategic challenge.
Crystalia was developed by DEVeta. The game blends block-placement puzzle mechanics with color-matching explosions, available instantly in any browser across Android, iOS, and desktop without downloads.
Place blocks so three or more of the same color touch in a straight horizontal or vertical line. The moment they align, they explode and award points. Longer chains—four, five, or more blocks—multiply your score and can cascade into secondary matches when remaining pieces shift downward.
Fire the Laser when a single row or column is completely clogged and blocks your corridor strategy. Clearing an entire line in one swipe opens multiple cells at once, buying you five or more placement opportunities. Save it for late-game gridlock rather than early convenience.
The game requires an internet connection to load assets and sync leaderboard scores. Once the session starts, the core block-placement mechanics run smoothly, but your final score uploads only when connectivity returns.
Tap the rotate button again to cycle through orientations—each click spins the block 90 degrees. Experiment before dragging it onto the grid. Once placed, the block locks permanently, so preview the rotation carefully.
Every session auto-uploads your final score to a global list. The leaderboard displays your current rank and the top players above you. Higher chain combos and efficient booster use push you up the standings—no separate submission step required.