Woodoku’s wooden block board and 3-piece draws
In Woodoku, you drag wooden shapes onto a grid and clear full horizontal or vertical lines before the board clogs up. The sanded wood look keeps each piece easy to read, and every round drops a fresh batch of 3 blocks, so you are always balancing the next move with the space you already have.
That makes the game a neat fit for logical games: you are not chasing speed, you are hunting for a placement that keeps several lanes open at once. A single mistake can box you in, while a careful drop can trigger back-to-back clears and open a stubborn corner.
Three modes that change the pressure on the board
The game gives you 3 modes, so you can pick the pace that matches your mood without changing the drag-and-drop rules. One run may feel like a slow planning exercise, while another asks you to think several pieces ahead and protect the center of the board.
Because the shapes arrive in small sets, the best habit is to leave room for awkward pieces, not just the easy squares and bars. That is where space management matters most, especially when a shape would complete both a row and a column if you place it in the right spot.
If you want a similar grid puzzle, Eleven Eleven is a close match because it also asks you to fit pieces cleanly before the board fills up. Hex Puzzle follows the same fit-and-clear thinking, but its hex layout changes how you build open lanes.
You can play in your browser with no download, and it plays on mobile and desktop. For more of the same style, the Wood Block Puzzle tag is a natural next stop. The puzzle games tag suits the board-clearing focus, and the relaxing games tag fits slower sessions with room to plan.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
10 april 2021
Last Update
10 april 2021