Directional puzzle? Check. Hidden pictures? Check. Unpuzzle: open the picture is all about clearing tiles to reveal what's underneath. Each tile moves in one direction. Click wrong? Blocked. Click right? Path clears. Simple mechanic. Deep thinking required.
Your mission is simple: Clear every tile from the grid. Each tile has an arrow showing its movement direction. Remove tiles in the correct sequence. When the last tile disappears, the hidden picture reveals itself. Wrong order? Stuck. Start over.
Click a tile. It moves in the arrow's direction. But here's the catch: tiles only move if the path is clear. No obstacles. No other tiles blocking. Study the grid. Find the first tile with an open path. Remove it. Repeat. Each level is a puzzle lock. You're finding the combination.
Start with the edges. Tiles pointing outward? Easy picks. Work inward. Each removal opens new paths. Heart system tracks mistakes. Lose all 5 hearts? Level resets. Trophy-shaped grids add visual complexity. Arrows point every direction. Up. Down. Diagonal. Plan three moves ahead or fail.
Scan for tiles with clear exits first. Ignore the center chaos. Purple and brown circles mark obstacles. Never clickable. Only arrows move. Trace each tile's path mentally before clicking. Look for chains: removing one tile frees two more. That's your leverage. Small number in top-right tracks progress. Use it.
Perfect for puzzle veterans who value mechanics over graphics. Great for 3-5 minute brain breaks. Grid-puzzle fans will devour this. No fluff. Just the solve.
Unpuzzle: open the picture was developed by Kirill Vetrinskiy. Released in August 2025.