Fruit Connect’s two-turn path puzzle on square tiles
In Fruit Connect, you clear identical fruit and blossom tiles by drawing a route between them, and that route can bend only twice before it is blocked. The square board keeps every piece visible at a glance, so you spend your time reading gaps, corners, and the timer instead of guessing.
Click or tap one tile, then its match, and the pair disappears when no other tile sits in the way. That simple control scheme works on mobile and desktop, so you can start in your browser with no download or signup.
Because every cleared pair opens space, the layout changes fast. Easy matches help you carve new lanes, while awkward corners can trap useful tiles until you clear something beside them. When the clock gets tight, look for obvious pairs first so the board opens up before the timer runs down.
This fits neatly into the logic category, where route reading matters more than fast clicking. The fruit-and-flower theme also gives each board a bright, readable look, which helps when several same-colored tiles sit close together.
Same connector rules in other tile-linking games
If you want a close follow-up, Fruit Connect 3 keeps the same pair-linking rules and adds another set of fresh boards.
Onet Fruit Classic uses the same two-turn path rule, so you are still checking open lanes before you commit to a match.
Mahjong Connect Classic follows the same tile-connecting idea, only with mahjong symbols instead of fruit, which makes the route puzzle feel instantly familiar.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
21 october 2021
Last Update
21 october 2021