Garfield Games

Join Garfield in haunted-house chases, hidden-object hunts, and memory rounds with Garfield’s Scary Scavenger Hunt II Donuts for Doom, Garfield Rush, and Garfield Memory Time. Play free right in your browser. If you want a calmer break, open Garfield Jigsaw Puzzle or Garfield 2 for cartoon-style mini challenges.

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Garfield games with scavenger hunts, runners, and picture puzzles

Garfield games put the lazy orange cat into haunted-house searches, hidden-object rooms, memory boards, jigsaw scenes, and quick arcade runs. If you like cartoon art, the cartoon style fits the jokes and expressive faces. Cat fans also get plenty to enjoy from the cats crossover in these browser mini-games.

If you want a lighter lane, the kids games section keeps the pace friendly. Everything opens free online, with no download, so you can move from a search scene to a runner in seconds. The classic Garfield page keeps the character front and center.

Haunted scavenger hunts and spooky rooms

Garfield's Scary Scavenger Hunt turns the cat into a room-by-room search for clues, items, and exits. Garfield’s Scary Scavenger Hunt II Donuts for Doom pushes that idea further with a bigger spooky setup and more object-finding. Garfield Chuang haunted house keeps the haunted-house angle simple, which works well when you want a quick puzzle break.

These games lean on exploration instead of speed, so you spend more time reading the room and less time fighting the controls. The fun comes from checking corners, opening doors, and piecing together what each screen wants from you. That makes the category easy to sample in short bursts, especially when you want one clear objective at a time.

Hidden stars, memory cards, and close-up spotting

Hidden Stars Garfield asks you to scan each scene carefully and spot the tiny star shapes before the timer gets in the way. Garfield Memory Time shifts the pace to card matching, so each flip matters and the board rewards pattern recognition. Both games keep the focus on image reading, not complicated menus.

That style works well when you want a small challenge between bigger adventures. You still get Garfield’s comic look, but the main task is sharper eyes and a steady pace. If you like finding details in still scenes, these are the easiest games in the category to start with.

Jigsaw pieces and picture-building

Garfield Jigsaw Puzzle focuses on fitting pieces together, so you spend more time studying the image than chasing score. The format suits Garfield’s bright colors and bold outlines, because each part of the picture is easy to read once it lands. It is also a nice match for players who prefer a calmer puzzle screen.

Jigsaws work especially well in Garfield games because the character has such a clear visual identity. You can sort by edge pieces, color patches, or shape and watch the scene come together piece by piece. That makes the payoff feel immediate, even when the puzzle starts from a messy pile.

Runner speed and arcade-style Garfield play

Garfield Rush speeds things up with a runner-style pace, so you react to obstacles instead of searching a static screen. Garfield 2 adds a more direct arcade feel for players who want the character in a different kind of action. Together, they give the category a faster side without losing the cartoon tone.

If you want a change from hidden-object scenes, these shorter sessions are the right place to go. The controls stay simple, but the level flow gives you movement, timing, and quick decisions. That mix keeps Garfield games varied enough for both a fast break and a longer browsing session.

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