Guide colorful worms through bite-sized grid puzzles on Playgama, collecting dots and reaching exit tiles without trapping yourself. Swipe to move across small tile boards, watch your snake-like critters fill the space, then plan your next path. Every level ramps up the spatial logic challenge, forcing you to think two moves ahead before you commit. No downloads—just instant puzzle action in your browser.
Reach the goal tile after collecting every dot on the board. Each swipe commits the entire worm body to that direction, filling tiles as you go. Corners and dead ends become traps if you don't map your route first.
Use arrow keys or swipe gestures to push your worm across the puzzle board. The body segments follow your head in a chain, occupying every tile you cross. Dots disappear when you pass through them, and the exit opens once you've grabbed them all. Colliding with your own tail or a wall sends you back to the start, so trace clean loops and avoid bottlenecks.
Early stages use simple square grids with obvious paths; later puzzles introduce multi-room layouts, split boards, and narrower corridors that demand precise route planning. The difficulty curve escalates through geometry, not timers or enemies. Each completed stage unlocks the next immediately, keeping the rhythm tight and the flow unbroken. If you loved collecting dots in **Worms**, try Yarn Fever! Unravel Puzzle for a similar path-navigation experience with color-sorting threads and the same bite-sized pacing.
Visualize the full worm length before you swipe—your tail occupies more tiles than you expect. Start from the exit tile and work backward to find the only valid order for collecting dots. Use the edges as guardrails; hugging walls reduces accidental loops. When you see two parallel corridors, fill one completely before entering the second to avoid boxing yourself in. Players who enjoy this spatial logic will appreciate Blockibo: Color Blocks, which layers sliding mechanics and gate-unlocking onto the same grid-based puzzle structure.
Casual mobile players seeking relaxing yet engaging brain teasers between tasks. Puzzle fans who enjoyed classic Snake but want a slower, more thoughtful twist. Anyone hunting for quick-session games that fit phone breaks without demanding split-second reflexes or grinding. If you like soothing collection mechanics, check out Nuts Puzzle: Sort By Color for satisfying color-sorting challenges with the same calm difficulty curve.
Worms was developed by The Butterfly Game Studio. The team adapted the snake-navigation formula into a spatial logic puzzle playable instantly in any browser across desktop, iOS, and Android devices.
No undo button exists. If you trap yourself, hit the restart icon to reset the current puzzle and try a different path. Planning your full route before swiping prevents wasted attempts.
The exact total is not disclosed, but the game features dozens of escalating grid puzzles unlocked sequentially. Later stages introduce multi-room layouts and tighter corridors.
The exit tile remains locked until you gather every dot on the board. You must backtrack or restart to collect missed dots, so sweep the entire grid before heading to the goal.
Yes. Use arrow keys on desktop or swipe gestures on iOS and Android. The browser-based version runs on any device without downloads, delivering the same puzzle experience everywhere. For a similar grid-logic challenge, explore Arrow Puzzle, which uses arrow-removal mechanics on the same style of boards.
No timers or score systems. Focus purely on reaching the exit after collecting all dots. The challenge comes from spatial planning, not speed or point chasing.