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Enjoy Playing Block Toggle

I’ve been playing Block Toggle lately, and I’ve got to say, it’s one of those deceptively simple puzzle games that hooks you before you know it. At first glance, it’s just a grid of colored blocks, and your goal is to clear them all by tapping. But here’s the catch: every time you tap one block, its neighbors flip color, too. It sounds easy, but pretty soon you’re strategizing three steps ahead, trying to figure out which block to hit first so you don’t end up stuck with an odd one out.

What I love about it is that the controls are super clean—just a tap or swipe if you want to drag across multiple blocks—and the visuals are bright without being overwhelming. Each level adds a new wrinkle, whether it’s introducing blocks that can’t be toggled or giving you a cap on moves. There are certain puzzles where you have to clear everything in exactly five taps or else you fail, and that small constraint turns what looks like a quick brain-teaser into a proper head-scratcher.

As you progress, the difficulty ramps up smoothly. You start in a straightforward 3×3 grid, and before you know it, you’re staring at these elaborate 7×7 arrangements with blockers and special tiles that reverse your moves if you’re not careful. There are daily challenges with leaderboards, too, so if you’re feeling competitive, you can try to top your friends or other players around the world.

All in all, Block Toggle is a neat little package—easy to pick up, tough to master, and perfect for a quick mental workout when you’ve got a few minutes to kill. If you’re into puzzle games that train your brain without throwing in too many bells and whistles, give this one a go. You might find yourself tapping away longer than you planned.