Logic puzzle. Grid-based chaos. Sweep the Arrows drops you into a board full of directional arrows. Your mission? Clear them all. Tap. Watch them fly. But here's the catch: they block each other. Order matters. One wrong move and you're stuck.
The Goal: Empty the grid. Every arrow must fly off the board. Sounds easy? It's not. Tap an arrow—it shoots in the direction it points. Clear path? Gone. Blocked? Bounces back. You need to think three steps ahead.
Tap any arrow. It tries to fly. If nothing's in the way, it launches off the grid. Disappears. If blocked by another arrow, it bounces back. No second chances. The puzzle is about sequence. Which arrow first? Which last? Sweep the Arrows forces you to map the entire grid mentally before you move.
Start simple. Early levels teach the basics. Then it escalates. Straight arrows. L-shaped arrows. S-shaped arrows. Each type changes the flow. Hundreds of levels. Difficulty ramps hard. Grid gets denser. More arrows. Less margin for error. Musical feedback rewards every correct move. Mess up? Hit Reset. Start over.
Don't tap randomly. Scan the grid. Identify which arrows block others. Start with edge arrows. Clear the outer layer first. Work inward. L-shaped and S-shaped arrows are the trickiest—they occupy multiple lanes. Sometimes you need to clear a blocker just to free the arrow you actually want. Think reverse. What needs to go last? Clear everything else first.
Perfect for logic puzzle fans. Great for 2-5 minute mental breaks. If you like spatial reasoning games like Traffic Jam or Unblock Me, this is your zen zone. All ages. Zero learning curve.
Sweep the Arrows was developed by Flagwin Studio. Released in March 2026.