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Merge Infinity – A Fresh Take on Number-Link Puzzles

Released in 2025 by a small puzzle-focused team, Merge Infinity keeps things simple: connect matching tiles, create bigger values, and keep the grid open long enough to build stronger chains. It plays fast, feels smooth, and every slide decides whether the board stays alive or closes in on you.

Merge Infinity screenshot

How the Game Works

Core Movement and Merging

You move the board in the direction you choose, and every tile shifts together. When numbers touch in a clean path, they merge into a single tile with a higher value. Your score grows based on the total you combine. After that, new tiles drop in and reshape the board, sometimes opening a new angle, sometimes making things harder.

What Makes It Harder Over Time

As values climb, matching opportunities get rarer. Big tiles eat up space, awkward placements block your long routes, and random layouts can break the pattern you’re aiming for. One risky slide may turn a free, open grid into a cramped puzzle with no path left. The difficulty doesn’t spike suddenly—your decisions stack until the room to fix mistakes disappears.

Tips to Stay Alive Longer

Start by forming longer links early while the board is still open. Try to keep the center clear because corner tiles often trap themselves. Before sliding, picture how the new tiles will fall into place—this small habit prevents most late-game dead ends.

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FAQs

Does it support short play sessions?

Absolutely—each run lasts only a few minutes.

Does it require fast reactions?

No, it’s more about planning than speed.

Is luck involved?

A little, but smart positioning makes the biggest difference.


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