Five spatial math games on notebook paper
Five pencil-and-paper strategy classics in one pocket-sized notebook: trap a rival fly among the grapes, shepherd a shared Neutron home, battle as Order or Chaos, splash paint across the board, and stack four-in-a-row in true 3D. Face three tiers of AI or pass the phone to a friend. Offline. No account.
Each one is a hand-drawn classic of spatial reasoning — quick to learn, sneaky to master, and playable against the AI or a friend on the same phone.
A game of hungry flies. Color the grapes and don't get trapped!
Slide pieces and push the common neutron to your home row.
Order seeks a 5-in-a-row of X or O. Chaos tries to block it.
Splatter blobs alone or with neighbors. Last color standing wins.
Place X's and O's on 4 layers of 4x4. Connect 4 to win.
Every game in the collection fits on a sticky note. Here is the whole rulebook for each — the in-app guide walks you through them interactively.
Two flies share one bunch. Each turn you move your fly to an adjacent uncolored grape, and the grape you leave is consumed in your color. Colored grapes are off-limits — if you can't move on your turn, you lose on the spot.
On a 5×5 board, every turn has two parts: nudge the shared Neutron exactly one step in any direction, then slide one of your own pieces in a straight line until it hits a piece or the edge. Get the Neutron onto your home row — or leave your rival with no legal move — and you win.
On a 6×6 board, both players may place either an X or an O on any empty square. Order wins by building a line of five identical symbols — horizontal, vertical or diagonal. Chaos wins by filling the board before that ever happens.
A 6×6 board starts full of random blue and yellow paint blobs. Each turn, recolor one enemy blob — alone, or together with all of its direct neighbors (a neighbor splatter needs at least one neighbor in the enemy color). When one color is wiped out or no moves remain, the color with the most blobs wins.
Four 4×4 layers stack into a 4×4×4 cube. Place your X or O on any empty cell and hunt for four in a row anywhere in 3D — within a layer or straight through the stack. Toggle Gravity Mode and pieces drop to the lowest free layer, Connect-Four style.
Every game ships with the full set of extras — no separate unlocks, no internet required.
Real in-game screenshots — the hand-drawn notebook look on every board.
Five classics of spatial strategy, free to play and friendly to learn. Spatial Games is waiting in your pocket.
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