Eight games, no sign-up
Games that start when you open the page
Every one of these runs in the tab you are already looking at. Nothing installs, nothing asks for an account, and no score is kept on a server. Four of them build a new board every day from the date, so what you are looking at is what everyone else is looking at.
Today's puzzles
One board a day, generated from the date and identical for every player. A different one tomorrow.
Every game
Puzzles
Boards you finish by working them out rather than by reacting quickly. Most have a new one every day.
- Notebook GolfEighteen holes on a dot grid, with a die for a driver.
- NonogramNumbers down the side, a picture hidden in the grid.
- Binary PuzzleZeros and ones, three rules, one answer.
- Code BreakerFour colours, ten guesses, two numbers of feedback.
- Lights OutPress a light, flip its neighbours, clear the board.
Classics
The ones that were on every computer at some point, rebuilt to work properly on a phone.
Arcade
Quicker things, played with four keys or four swipes.
How this works
- Everything runs in your browser. No server holds your game, which is why there is nothing to sign up for.
- The daily boards come from today's date, so every player gets the same one. Nothing is stored, so closing the tab ends the round.
- Every generated puzzle is checked by a solver before it ships. One with no answer, or with two, never reaches the page.