Merge Infinity belongs to the casual puzzle category and was released in 2025. The idea feels familiar to players who enjoyed tile-merging classics, yet this version builds its flow around drawing free-form lines rather than pushing blocks around. You’re free to take your time, think two steps ahead, and slowly grow small numbers into those satisfying higher values that fill the board with impressive milestones.

Merge Infinity takes place on a quiet grid where numbered tiles drop in from above. Whenever you connect at least two matching numbers, they blend into the next value and open space for fresh tiles to fall. The pace depends entirely on how much you want to plan each chain, so the game feels calm instead of rushed or punishing.
You begin by dragging across tiles with identical values placed next to one another. They don’t need to sit in a straight row; you’re allowed to guide your line up, down, across, or diagonally. When they merge, a bigger number appears, and the board gently shifts with new pieces.
After a merge is complete, take another moment and look for new opportunities. Maybe that fresh tile now matches something else nearby. The fun comes from setting up long paths that evolve tiny 2s into bigger numbers, climbing toward impressive results without ever worrying about a timer.
There’s no ultimate finish line here; you simply chase the highest value you can reach. Whether your chain ends at four digits or you manage something far beyond, each merge feels rewarding in its own subtle way. It’s a quiet puzzle, but it has that “just one more move” feeling that tends to keep people around longer than expected.
Game controls: tap or click to draw a line.
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