Hidden Object: Clues and Mysteries and the clue hunt inside detailed rooms
In Hidden Object: Clues and Mysteries, you match each item on the list to objects buried in living rooms, cafés, studies, and other cluttered spaces, then tap them to clear the scene. The hook is the cozy detective framing and the zoom tool, which helps you inspect shelves, corners, and table edges without rushing.
As a quests game, it keeps the focus on finding the next clue, not on combat or complex menus. You can move across each location, follow the target list at the bottom, and use small visual differences to spot items tucked into furniture and decorations.
Scan the scene, then narrow the search
The hidden pictures style fits every room here, because many objects blend into wallpaper, books, dishware, and lamps. Since it runs in your browser, there is no download or signup, and the same click-and-search flow works on mobile and desktop.
The detective angle comes from building each board around a clue checklist, which makes every cleared item feel like a step in the case. If you want another scene-by-scene search with a similar pace, Crime City Detective: Hidden objects also revolves around clue hunting in detailed environments.
For a second match, Time Gap shares the same object-finding rhythm, while attention matters just as much when you scan for tiny shapes at the edges of the screen. That is where careful zooming and steady sweeping pay off most, especially when a key item sits half-hidden behind a chair, frame, or stack of books.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
16 april 2025
Last Update
03 april 2026