Find every mismatch in What's The Difference?
What's The Difference? turns each stage into a two-image comparison, so you are hunting for a changed object, a shifted color patch, or a tiny missing detail before the rival does. The detective setup gives the search a sharp edge, and the board layout keeps your eyes moving across the full picture instead of settling on one corner. That makes every click or tap feel like a real test of observation.
It fits naturally in logical games, because every round depends on scanning shapes, edges, and small background props with care. As a spot-the-difference challenge, it plays well in short bursts, and it runs in your browser with no download or signup on phone or desktop. The levels keep the hunt moving, so each board asks for a new scan rather than a repeated pattern.
Level-by-level image hunts with a detective twist
If you want another take on the same comparison skill, Spot the Differences Color Madness swaps in brighter scenes while keeping the same read-the-picture pressure. For a mystery-focused version, Rachel Holmes: Find Differences uses the same observation pace, so each level still asks you to inspect every object, edge, and shadow before the timer or rival slips ahead. That makes replay useful when you want to chase a cleaner run.
When you want clue-chasing as well as picture hunting, Crime City Detective: Hidden objects uses a similar eye-for-detail rhythm in a different scene layout. Because it runs free online in your browser, you can clear a few levels on mobile-friendly screens and jump back in whenever you have a minute, even if you only have one careful round to spare.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
07 august 2024
Last Update
07 august 2024