Mind Your Marbles and the 9x9 line-making board
Mind Your Marbles asks you to place marbles so five matching colors connect horizontally, vertically, or diagonally on a 9x9 grid. The rainbow marble acts as a wildcard, and every clear pulls new balls in from the top, so each move changes the board in a visible way.
This sits neatly in the skills category because every turn asks you to read space, block future jams, and set up longer chains. You can play online with no download and no signup, which makes it easy to swap between desktop and mobile screens.
Wildcards, chain clears, and the shifting board
Use the rainbow ball when you need to finish a five-in-a-row or connect a tricky diagonal, then keep an eye on the open squares left behind. Since new marbles drop after each clear, one line can open room for another, and that is where the score climbs.
Classic Lines 10x10 is the closest match if you want the same five-in-a-row idea on a bigger grid.
Lines 98 is similar too, with the same marble-moving rhythm and the pressure of planning several turns ahead.
The puzzle tag fits the logic side, while the Lines tag fits the scoring pattern and the way clears reshape the board. If you also like Eleven Eleven, its square-placement feel should click for you because each move is about managing open space.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
10 april 2009
Last Update
10 april 2009