Halloween Link 2-turn pair clears across a spooky board
Halloween Link asks you to remove matching tiles in pairs, but only when the connecting line bends no more than 2 times. The Halloween board swaps in monster faces, witch gear, and other eerie symbols, so every move is a quick scan for an open route before the grid closes up.
The controls stay simple: click or tap one tile, then choose its twin, and the pair disappears if the path is valid. Because each board clears only when every card is gone, you spend your time tracing gaps, checking corners, and deciding which match to take now.
Clear all 21 Halloween levels in your browser
There are 21 levels to finish, and each stage asks you to wipe the whole board before moving on through a steady set of layouts. This free online puzzle runs in your browser with no download and no signup, and the mouse-or-touch controls work on mobile and desktop.
If you like logic games, this one keeps the focus on board reading rather than speed or combo chains. The Halloween theme also fits the Halloween games tag. The pairing rule lines up with Mahjong style puzzles that remove two tiles at a time.
Because each path can turn only twice, the board rewards quick scans across open edges and narrow gaps. That also fits the matching tag, where the same two-card removal rule defines the challenge. It is a good fit when you want a short browser session without a tutorial or extra modes.
For a closer mechanical match, Butterfly Kyodai uses the same connect-two structure, while Mahjong Connect Classic follows the same line-limit rule for clearing tiles. Kris-mas Mahjong also scratches the same pair-linking itch, just with a seasonal skin rather than Halloween artwork.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
28 october 2020
Last Update
28 october 2020