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Flow Free: Shapes is the newest twist on Big Duck Games\' Flow series

by Nova Feb 02,2025

Flow Free: Shapes, the latest puzzle game from Big Duck Games, adds a new twist to their popular Flow series. This time, players guide colored pipes around various shapes, ensuring all connections are complete without overlaps.

The core gameplay remains true to the Flow Free formula: connect same-colored lines to create complete flows. However, the introduction of shaped grids presents a fresh challenge. With over 4000 free puzzles, players can also tackle Time Trial mode and Daily Puzzles.

A screenshot of differently-colored pipes being directed around a black, square-shaped grid

While the game delivers exactly what its title promises – the familiar Flow Free experience adapted to shaped grids – the decision to create separate entries based solely on grid format feels somewhat arbitrary. Despite this minor criticism, Flow Free: Shapes remains a high-quality addition to the series. Available now on iOS and Android, it's a must-have for fans of the Flow Free franchise.

For those seeking a wider range of puzzle games, our curated list of the top 25 best puzzle games on iOS and Android offers diverse and engaging alternatives.

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