Klotski and the sliding-block path to the exit
In Klotski, the board is a tight grid of different-sized blocks, and your job is to slide the target piece to the exit by moving only horizontally and vertically. This is a logic puzzle built around lane management, because every shift changes which squares stay open and which ones get boxed in.
The catch is size. A long block can seal off an entire row, while a smaller one may only buy a single tile of breathing room, so each move is a trade-off. On a compact board, even one bad slide can force you to rebuild the route from scratch, especially when the exit lane narrows to a single gap.
Opening a corridor one slide at a time
Think in layers: move the side pieces first, create a temporary corridor, then feed the main block through when the lane lines up. That process fits a puzzle board perfectly, and it also feels like working through a blocked maze where the route changes after every step. One wrong push can trap the target behind two smaller pieces.
Klotski runs in your browser with no download, so you can test a layout, restart, and try a cleaner sequence without friction. The tap, drag, or swipe controls also make it easy to play on mobile and desktop, which matters when a solution takes several precise moves and a lot of repositioning.
If you like a board challenge where every square matters, Klotski rewards patience more than speed. You are always watching the exit lane, checking which block can move two spaces, and saving just enough room so the final piece can slide through at the end. Try it now and see how far a single opening can carry the target block through the grid.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
07 november 2021
Last Update
07 november 2021