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Taktemto - Play Online
Puzzle meets brain surgery. Taktemto drops you into a grid where every ball needs a partner. Three ball types. One grid. Zero margin for error. Simple concept? Sure. Easy execution? Not even close.
How to Play Taktemto
The Goal: Fill the entire grid. Every ball must connect to another. No orphans allowed. You're playing matchmaker with geometry, and the grid won't forgive mistakes.
The Ball Queue System
Balls arrive in a queue. Pick one. Drop it in any empty cell. Sounds simple until the grid fills up. Early moves cascade into late-game disasters. Red balls lock permanently—place them wrong and restart. Blue balls swap out later. Green balls rotate to redirect connections. Master the queue order or drown in chaos.
The Three Ball Types
🔴 Red Balls: Stubborn. Permanent. Set and forget. Position these first because you can't fix them. One bad red placement kills the entire puzzle. Think twice. Place once.
🔵 Blue Balls: Flexible. Swappable. Replace them mid-game with new queue balls. Use blues as placeholders when you're unsure. Adjust strategy as the grid develops.
🟢 Green Balls: Twisty. Rotate to face any direction. Critical for connecting diagonal paths. Spin them until every connection clicks. Green flexibility saves impossible layouts.
Strategy Layer
Position reds first. Always. Lock down corners and edges where options narrow. Use blues to test layouts—swap them out when better options appear. Save greens for complex intersections. Rotate. Test. Connect. The grid rewards planning over speed. Rush placements? Watch the puzzle collapse three moves later.
Key Features
- Three Ball Mechanics: Red locks forever. Blue swaps freely. Green rotates infinitely.
- Queue-Based Placement: Balls arrive in sequence. Manage the order or lose control.
- Full Grid Completion: Every cell must fill. Every ball must connect. Zero tolerance for gaps.
- Clean Minimalist Design: Sharp grid lines. Color-coded clarity. Zero visual noise. Brain-training focus.
Who is Taktemto for?
Perfect for puzzle addicts. Brain-training games fans who crave spatial logic challenges. Great for anyone who thinks Sudoku is too relaxed. Five-minute sessions that stretch into hour-long marathons.
Release Date & Developer
Taktemto was developed by softrain. Released in April 2026.
Controls
- Mouse Click: Select ball from queue
- Mouse Click: Place ball in empty cell
- Click Green Ball: Rotate to change connection direction
- Click Blue Ball: Swap with new queue ball

