Bolts and Nuts: unscrew bolts, free the planks, and clear each board
In Bolts and Nuts, you click or tap the right bolt, pull it out, and move it into an open hole so the attached construction loosens piece by piece. The hook is the fixed-board layout: every removal changes which plank is locked in place, so you need to read the screen before you act. That makes it a logic puzzle built around a very direct screw-removal mechanic.
Choose the sequence that opens the board
Some fasteners can come out right away, but others hold a larger section that blocks the only empty slot. That order-based challenge is why the game fits the Nuts and Bolts tag and the Attention tag: you are scanning for the next legal move, not chasing speed. It also lines up with Wood Nuts Master: Screw Puzzle, because both games ask you to free parts in the correct sequence.
Screw Puzzle Master is close too, since it uses the same bolt-by-bolt planning on compact stages. The board stays readable because each piece is shown on one surface, and the empty hole works like a temporary parking spot for the next screw. Bolts and Nuts works well in your browser with no download or signup, so you can play on mobile and desktop and keep solving at your own pace.
Tap and click controls for desktop and mobile
On PC, left-click the bolt to unscrew it and left-click the hole to screw it back in. On smartphone, tap the bolt with your finger, then tap the target hole; the same rules keep the interface simple on small screens. Because each move has to land in the right slot, the game works best when you slow down for one board at a time.
- PC: left-click a bolt to unscrew it.
- PC: left-click an empty hole to screw the bolt in.
- Phone: tap the bolt with your finger to remove it.
- Phone: tap the target hole to place it back.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
15 october 2024
Last Update
15 october 2024