Colored Bricks
Break colored bricks by matching groups in this satisfying puzzle
Controls
Click on a group of same-colored bricks to break them. Larger groups give bigger scores.
About Colored Bricks
Colored Bricks drops you straight into the action. Break colored bricks by matching groups in this satisfying puzzle, and it all runs right in your browser tab.
Since it's HTML5-based, you can play on your phone during a commute or on a desktop when you're supposed to be working. We won't judge.
We've got a whole puzzle section if you want more after this one. All free, all instant.
How to Play
- Click the play area above โ Colored Bricks loads right in your browser, no setup needed.
- Controls: Click on a group of same-colored bricks to break them. Larger groups give bigger scores. The game may also show a quick tutorial when you first start.
- Look at the whole board before making your first move. Rushing usually costs you.
- If you get stuck, try undoing your last few moves rather than restarting from scratch.
- Hit the fullscreen button (bottom-right corner) if you want a bigger view.
Tips & Tricks
- Wait for bricks to settle after each break. New groups often form from the falling pieces.
- Breaking from the bottom causes the most chain reactions.
- Small groups of 2-3 are barely worth it. Hold off and let bigger groups form when possible.
- Clear one color completely if you can โ it simplifies the board for the remaining colors.
FAQ
Is Colored Bricks free?
Yep, 100% free. No paywalls, no "free trial" nonsense. Just open it and play.
Do I need to download Colored Bricks?
No downloads needed. It's an HTML5 game, so it plays right in your browser tab.
Does Colored Bricks work on mobile?
Yep, mobile-friendly. The controls adapt to touchscreen. Try landscape for more room.
What kind of game is Colored Bricks?
It's a puzzle game. Break colored bricks by matching groups in this satisfying puzzle โ you'll find similar stuff in our Puzzle section.
Is Colored Bricks appropriate for kids?
Should be fine for a general audience. It's a casual puzzle game with no graphic content. Standard internet-safety rules apply for young kids.