One thumb, no fuss
Everything happens with a single tap. Play it on the bus, in a queue, or one-handed while the kettle boils — it never asks for more than that.
A tiny, oddly hypnotic puzzle where you shuffle grilled skewers until every plate matches. That's the whole trap.
You've got a grill packed with plates, and every plate is a bit of a mess — a shrimp here, a frosted donut there, a lonely drumstick wedged between two peppers.
Your job: slide skewers around until every plate holds three of the same thing. Match it, the plate clears, the grill breathes. Sounds simple. Then level 40 walks in.
No account, no tutorial that won't end, no lives system nagging you. You just tap, sort, and somehow it's twenty minutes later.
Line up three matching skewers on one plate and it clears itself with a very satisfying little pop.
Everything happens with a single tap. Play it on the bus, in a queue, or one-handed while the kettle boils — it never asks for more than that.
Most levels let you sit and think. Want pressure? Timed orders turn the heat up on demand.
An extra plate, a swap, an undo for the dumb move you just made.
Difficulty climbs at a fair pace. Just when a run feels routine, a new food or a tighter board shows up to keep you honest.
A level fits in the gap where you'd normally doom-scroll. Then you play "just one more" eleven times.
You'll hit the odd ad between levels, but nothing gates the fun. No paywall standing between you and level 300.
Skewers slide, plates pop, the grill glows. Screens are recreated in the game's own colours — tilt your head, they're basically playing.
Two minutes to learn, a small forever to master. Grab it on Google Play and go sort some skewers.
Get it onGoogle PlayFree · casual puzzle · Android