Square Stacker: line clears and nested square bonuses
In Square Stacker, you place colored squares on a tight grid and chase two clear types: three matching pieces in a straight line, or a smaller square nested inside a larger one. That second rule gives each placement a pyramid-like twist, because a compact stack can vanish in one move and open a bigger area for the next drop. This logic puzzle is about spatial planning, not quick taps.
How the board pressure builds one move at a time
Every square changes the board state, so you have to watch both color and shape before you commit. Leave a gap in the wrong place and you can block a future line clear; build the wrong frame and you lose the chance to tuck a smaller square inside it. The block puzzle setup keeps the rules easy to read, but the limited space turns each turn into a small risk-reward decision.
Because it runs in your browser, there is no download or signup step, and it plays on mobile and desktop. That makes it a handy pick for short sessions, especially when you only have a few minutes to place a piece and recover space.
Similar grid games with the same space puzzle feel
Block Blast is a close match when you want the same square-placement pressure on a compact board. Big Block Blast offers another take on fitting pieces into a shrinking layout. Eleven Eleven shares the same habit of rewarding careful alignment, so each move is about opening room instead of wasting it.
Square Stacker also works well on mobile and desktop, so you can chase a bigger score in a single sitting or return later and try to beat your last clear chain. When the board is nearly full, one line of three or one nested stack can flip the entire layout and give you a little breathing room again.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
09 february 2018
Last Update
09 february 2018