Skydom's qualifying match-3 race against live rivals
Skydom turns every board into a head-to-head match-3 sprint: swap adjacent pieces, clear the required colours and counts, and finish the qualifying level before a real opponent does. The sky-kingdom artwork, bright pops on every match, and the logic of choosing each move give the game a sharp competitive edge.
That qualifying stage matters because it sets the pace for the live rounds that follow. Once you are in, you are not only chasing your own target; you are also tracking the other player’s progress, building chains, and deciding when to spend a move on an immediate clear or a bigger setup. It runs in your browser with no download and no signup, and it plays on mobile and desktop.
If you enjoy multiplayer pressure, the real-time race is the hook here: every board asks you to clear colour goals while someone else is solving the same puzzle at the same time.
Hundreds of stage layouts with colourful twists
The game promises hundreds of levels, so the board layouts and target counts keep shifting as you move forward. That variety matters in a match-3 game, because the same swap pattern can lead to different results on a wide board, a tighter setup, or a stage that asks for a very specific colour mix. The effects are bright, the turns can swing fast, and each round gives you another chance to recover a lead or press one.
For similar board-clearing action, try Jewels Blitz 6, which also focuses on jewel matching and level goals. Garden Tales 4 is another close fit, since it uses the same swapping and clearing rhythm across staged puzzles. Diamondz matches the same gem-based structure, so it is an easy follow-up when you want another straightforward puzzle with fast clears.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
04 july 2021
Last Update
04 july 2021