Clickzle is a platform of fast, skill-based puzzle games designed to be played daily. Each game targets a different ability — perception, memory, reaction, observation and recognition — and rewards players who can think clearly and act quickly under pressure.
The Games
Each game is built to feel different. Not variations of the same mechanic — but distinct challenges that test different ways of thinking.
Some reward precision. Some reward speed. Some reward pattern recognition under pressure.
Together, they create a daily run that feels varied, competitive and worth returning to.
| # | Game | Challenge | How It Works |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Complete the Image |
Perception | Six images are split across a shared grid. Only one forms a complete picture. Cycle tiles strategically to identify the correct image as fast as possible. |
| 2 | Follow the Pattern |
Memory | A sequence is revealed tile by tile. Memorise it and repeat it exactly. Each round increases complexity, pushing short-term memory to its limit. |
| 3 | Hit the Target |
Reaction | Targets appear unpredictably across the grid. React instantly and maintain accuracy as speed increases. Misses cost time and momentum. |
| 4 | Spot the Pair |
Observation | A full grid of near-identical visuals hides one exact match. Scan quickly, filter noise, and identify the true pair among subtle variations. |
| 5 | Guess the Answer |
Recognition | Clues reveal progressively. Identify the answer as early as possible. The less you see before solving, the higher your score. |
How It Plays
Clickzle is designed around short, focused sessions. Each game is fast to start, quick to understand, and difficult to master. The challenge comes from execution — not complexity. You either perform under pressure or you don't.
Scoring
Speed is the primary factor across all games. Faster completion means a higher rank. Accuracy and efficiency refine your score, separating players who perform at similar speeds.
Daily Reset
New challenges are released every day at midnight UTC. Every player starts fresh on the same puzzles. Past games remain available, but only daily runs count toward active competition.
Built for Play
These are not passive experiences or filler games. Every mechanic is designed to engage, challenge and reward. If a game isn't enjoyable to replay, it doesn't belong here.
Why I Built This
Clickzle started as a personal project — a solo developer who wanted to build something genuinely fun and mentally engaging to play every day. The daily puzzle format is a proven concept, but every game in the space either leans too hard on language and word knowledge or becomes a one-trick format that gets old fast.
The idea behind Clickzle is to cover five completely different types of cognitive ability — perception, memory, reaction, observation and recognition — so that no two games feel alike. Each one is deliberately designed to reward a different kind of thinking. You might be fast at one and terrible at another. That variety is the point.
The whole platform is built and maintained by one person. Every image is hand-curated, every game mechanic is designed from scratch, and the code is written without frameworks or dependencies. It is a labour of love, built in the gaps of a regular day.
How Scoring Works
Every game on Clickzle scores on the same principle: speed is the primary factor. The faster you complete the challenge, the higher your score. Secondary metrics like click count or accuracy act as tiebreakers only — they separate players who finish at the same time, but they will never compensate for being slow.
On top of the base score, each game awards bonus points for demonstrating genuine skill — solving with perfect efficiency, finishing inside a speed threshold, or other feats specific to that game. Bonuses are designed to be meaningful but not exploitable. A slow player cannot bonus their way above a fast one.
One Puzzle, Every Day
Every puzzle across every game is generated from a UTC date seed. The same seed runs on every device in every country simultaneously, so every player in the world is playing the exact same puzzle at the exact same time. There are no difficulty tiers, no personalised variants. One puzzle. One leaderboard. Compete fairly from anywhere.
Puzzles reset at midnight UTC. Past puzzles remain permanently accessible — you can go back and play any previous day — but scores from past dates do not count toward live leaderboards or current streaks.
Bonus Points
Bonus points exist to reward exceptional play beyond raw speed. In Complete the Image, a Perfect Game bonus (+500) is awarded if every tile is solved on the very first click with no wasted cycling. Speed bonuses add +300, +150 or +75 depending on whether you finish under one, two or three minutes respectively. Bonuses stack — the best runs earn both.
Each game in the platform will have its own bonus structure designed around its specific mechanics. The principle is always the same: reward the most skilful play, never punish honest effort.
Contact
For bug reports, suggestions, feedback or anything else, head to the Contact page. Genuine feedback from players directly shapes what gets built next.