Classic logic puzzle. Nine-by-nine grid. Colored balls everywhere — and it's on you to clear them before the board fills up. Lines 98 is the cult browser puzzle that's been wrecking focus and rewarding patience since the 90s. Simple to start. Hard to stop.
Move colored balls across a 9×9 grid. Form a continuous line of five or more same-colored balls — horizontal, vertical, or diagonal — and they vanish. Score points. But miss a line? Three new balls drop onto the board. Space shrinks fast. Goal: keep the grid alive as long as possible and chase the highest score.
Click or tap a ball to select it. Then tap any free cell to move it there. Catch: the path must be clear. No jumping over other balls. If the route is blocked, pick a different destination. Plan the path before committing — one bad move costs you three new balls on the board.
Clear a line of five — points. Longer lines score bigger. Chain clears back-to-back and the score stacks fast. No line formed after your move? New balls appear immediately, eating up free cells. The board fills quicker than it looks. Keep at least a few open corridors at all times or you'll get boxed in within minutes.
Don't chase single balls into corners. Cluster same-color balls near each other before committing to a move. Watch the preview — Lines 98 shows which three colors drop next. Use that intel. Route your moves around incoming balls, not away from them. Diagonal lines are underused by most players — they're your secret weapon when horizontal and vertical paths get clogged. Also, the global leaderboard is live: every point counts against real competition worldwide.
Built for fans of Puzzle Games who want a clean, satisfying loop without tutorials or hand-holding. Great for Mind Games players who like spatial thinking and quiet strategy. If you enjoy Color Match Games or grid-based Tiles Games, this hits that exact spot. Fans of Geometry Games will appreciate the diagonal line mechanics too. Five-minute session or two-hour grind — both work. If you also like hunting for details under pressure, Hidden Object: My Hotel scratches a similar focus-heavy itch.
Lines 98 was developed by Dmitry FTD. Added to Playgama on July 3, 2025, and last updated February 11, 2026. For players who love combining and merging mechanics in a different flavor, Fruit Merge: Juicy Drop Game is worth a quick session between rounds.