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If you've ever burned hours on 1010! or Tetris, you already know the formula—and Woodoku nails it. This is a zen puzzle game where you drag wooden block shapes onto a 10x10 grid, clear rows and columns, and chase that high score. It's simple brain training wrapped in a cozy wooden toy aesthetic, perfect for desktop browsers or quick mobile sessions when you need to zone out.
Key Features
- Endless Gameplay: No levels, no timers—just you versus the grid until you run out of moves.
- Clean Minimalist Design: Wooden block textures and a clutter-free interface that won't overwhelm your eyes.
- High Score Chase: Trophy icon tracks your personal best, giving you a reason to restart immediately after failure.
- Cross-Platform Compatibility: Works smoothly on older PCs and mobile browsers without lag or complicated downloads.
How to Play Woodoku
Getting started is dead simple, but racking up a 400+ score takes serious planning.
Place Your Pieces on the Grid
You drag three randomly generated Tetris-style shapes from the bottom tray onto the 10x10 board. Drop them anywhere they fit. No rotation allowed, so you're stuck with whatever orientation the game gives you. Once all three pieces are placed, you get three new ones instantly.
Clear Lines to Survive
Fill an entire row, column, or 3x3 square, and those blocks vanish from the board. This is your lifeline. The more space you free up, the longer you last. Let the board get too cluttered with awkward shapes, and you'll hit game over fast when nothing fits anymore.
Beat Your High Score
Every cleared line adds points, and combos from clearing multiple lines at once give you bonus points. The goal is simple: survive as long as possible and top your previous best. There's no final boss or victory screen—just the relentless grind for a bigger number.
Who is Woodoku for?
This is a game for casual players who want a low-stress mental workout during coffee breaks or commutes. If you're 30+ and looking for something that won't demand twitch reflexes or scream at you with flashy effects, this is your jam. It's also safe for kids—no violence, no timers, no pressure. Hardcore puzzle fans might find it repetitive after an hour, but it's great for podcast listening or unwinding after work.
The Gameplay Vibe
It's super meditative. The wooden aesthetic and lack of music (or very minimal background tunes) make it feel like you're playing with actual wooden blocks on a coffee table. There's no rush, no explosions—just the satisfying *thunk* of pieces snapping into place. The visuals are basic 2D with flat textures and drop shadows, so don't expect fancy particle effects. It's deliberately simple, which works in its favor for relaxation.
Technical Check: Saves & Performance
The game saves your high score automatically in your browser's local storage, so you'll keep your record as long as you don't clear your cache. Performance is rock-solid even on older machines—I tested it on a budget laptop and experienced zero lag. The only hiccup is that the portrait-style UI feels cramped on ultra-wide monitors, but it's clearly built for vertical phone screens first.
Quick Verdict: Pros & Cons
A polished clone of the 1010! formula that does exactly what it promises—no more, no less.
- ✅ Pro: Instant action with no tutorials or loading screens—just click and play.
- ✅ Pro: The wooden block aesthetic is way more charming than the neon grid alternatives.
- ❌ Con: Gets samey after 30 minutes—there's no progression system, unlockables, or new mechanics to discover.
Controls
Responsive and tactile, with no input delay. Dragging pieces feels smooth on both mouse and touchscreen.
- Desktop: Click and drag shapes with your mouse to place them on the grid. Left-click the restart button to start over.
- Mobile: Tap and drag with your finger. The touch targets are large enough to avoid misplacing pieces.
Release Date & Developer
Developed by CyberNex Studios and released on June 18, 2025. It's a browser-first game built for instant accessibility across devices.
FAQ
Where can I play Woodoku?
Can I rotate the pieces before placing them?
Is there a mobile version?
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