Blendrix Color Puzzle Game
Reviews
Blendrix is a refreshing puzzle game that combines minimalist design with deep strategic thinking. The core mechanic of connecting same-colored dots is simple to learn but offers plenty of complexity as new dot types appear. I especially appreciate the no time limit, which allows for thoughtful planning. The undo feature is a lifesaver for experimenting with different strategies. Each level feels unique, keeping the gameplay engaging without becoming repetitive. A great choice for puzzle enthusiasts looking for a calm but challenging brain teaser.
About This Game
Game Introduction
Blendrix is a minimalist puzzle game that challenges players to connect colored dots and unify the entire grid into a single color. Each level presents a fresh arrangement of dots in various shapes and sizes, ensuring no two stages feel the same. As you progress, new dot types with unique behaviors, such as directional dots, are introduced, adding deeper strategy to your puzzle solving. Early levels are easy and teach the core mechanics, but higher levels introduce trickier layouts and more dot types, testing your planning and logic.
How to Play
To play, click and drag to draw a line connecting two dots of the same color. The dots in between instantly change color as part of the connection. You can only draw a line between two same-colored dots if the dots in between are all of just one other color. Continue connecting until all dots are the same color. There is no time limit, so plan your moves carefully. Use the undo feature to backtrack step by step if you make a mistake.
Game Features
Unique levels that offer a fresh challenge every time. Strategic gameplay that rewards careful planning. No time limits, so you can play at your own pace. Undo feature to correct mistakes without restarting. New dot types introduced gradually to keep the game engaging.
Tips for Success
Plan your moves ahead before drawing any line. Look for chains of same-colored dots to maximize efficiency. Use the undo feature freely to experiment with different strategies. Focus on reducing the number of colors on the grid early on to simplify later steps.