The Flowers Merge and Sell Bouquets is a peaceful merge puzzle where you drop blooms into a doorway-shaped garden and watch them combine into bigger, more valuable flowers. Think Suika Game, but with petals instead of fruit. You're not racing the clock. You're chasing the perfect bouquet to sell for maximum coins and climb the leaderboard.
The rules snap into place in seconds. Mastering the merges takes patience.
Tight and responsive across all devices.
A flower appears at the top of the doorway. Move it left or right until you're happy with the placement. Release. Gravity takes over. The bloom falls into the garden pile below. If it touches an identical flower—say, two roses—they merge into a single, upgraded bloom. Bigger flowers mean bigger payouts when you sell them.
Watch for the letter icon at the top. That's your cue: a customer wants a specific bouquet. Match the flower types and quantities they need. Deliver the order. Pocket the coins. Orders keep the game moving and give you short-term goals beyond just merging for fun.
Your garden gets crowded fast. Flowers stack up. Space shrinks. That's when you grab your pruning shears—a limited-use power-up shown in the top-right corner. Click the shears, then tap the flower you want gone. Instant cleanup. Save them for emergencies when the pile is about to overflow, or use them tactically to set up massive combos.
Perfect for casual players who want a zen puzzle session without timers or pressure. Sessions last 5 to 15 minutes—ideal for coffee breaks, commutes, or late-night wind-down. If you love Suika Game, 2048, or any merge mechanic that rewards planning over speed, you'll click with this instantly. The leaderboard adds a competitive edge if you want to chase high scores, but the core loop stays chill.
It feels like tending a real garden. Calm. Methodical. But there's tension when the pile creeps higher and you're one bad drop away from a game over. The merges trigger a satisfying visual pop as two flowers fuse into one, and watching rare blooms appear after a chain reaction is pure dopamine. The game runs at a smooth 60 FPS thanks to its minimalist sprite-based design—no lag, no stutters, just clean physics and instant feedback. The summer cottage backdrop stays static, so your eyes focus on the action in the doorway. It's meditative until it's not. Then it's a scramble.
1. Saves: Progress stores automatically via Playgama's cloud system—your coin count and leaderboard rank carry over between sessions.
2. Performance: Lightweight HTML5 engine means instant loading and zero storage footprint. Works flawlessly on Chromebooks, tablets, and budget phones.
If you want a low-stress puzzle with just enough strategy to keep your brain engaged, this is it.
The Flowers Merge and Sell Bouquets was developed by Mirra Games. Released in February 2025.