Logic puzzles meet cozy home design. Rat's House - Nonogram drops you into a quirky tower full of rat residents — each with a personality, a backstory, and a very specific taste in furniture. Solve Japanese crosswords. Earn Cheese. Build the perfect home for 14 oddly lovable characters.
Two things drive everything here: solve nonogram puzzles, collect Cheese, spend it on furniture, decorate rooms, unlock new floors, chat with residents. Repeat. Each puzzle reveals a hidden picture — fill cells right and the floor unlocks. Mess up three times and a life is gone. Stay sharp.
Read the number clues on each row and column. Click or tap to fill correct cells. Mark empties with an X so you don't lose track. Hit Spacebar to snap between fill mode and mark mode — fast and clean. Stuck? Use a hint. But don't burn through them early — over 500 levels of varying difficulty are waiting, and it gets crunchy fast. If you enjoy this kind of Mind Games challenge, the logic here runs deep.
Finish a puzzle. Grab the Cheese reward. Head to the shop, pick furniture and decor, drop it into a rat's room. Every piece placed pushes the story forward. Residents react, give tasks, drop dialogue — sometimes funny, sometimes surprisingly touching. Complete their quests and the next floor cracks open. It's a satisfying loop: puzzle grind feeds the decoration, decoration feeds the narrative. If you like this kind of decoration-meets-puzzle rhythm, Hidden Object: My Hotel scratches a similar itch — hunt items, restore rooms, push the story.
Mark every empty cell with an X before committing. Wrong fills burn lives fast. Cross-reference rows AND columns on every move — especially on larger grids where a single wrong cell cascades. Save hints for the late-stage puzzles where the picture stays ambiguous longest. And prioritize resident quests over random decoration — quests unlock floors, floors unlock new puzzles, new puzzles mean more Cheese. That's the cycle.
Built for Puzzle Games fans who want more than just a grid to solve. If nonograms, Sudoku, or pen-and-paper Logic puzzles are your thing, this hits right. Also solid for anyone who likes light decoration sims with actual story attached — not just furniture placement for its own sake. Sessions run short, so it fits commutes and coffee breaks perfectly. Fans of Tiles Games and pattern-based puzzles will feel right at home. And if quick color-based puzzle loops appeal to you between nonogram sessions, Pop Them! is a fast, satisfying detour. Same casual energy, different mechanic.
Rat's House - Nonogram was developed by NANAMINER. Added to Playgama on March 5, 2026. Available on Desktop, iOS, and Android.