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Enter the Wuti Zone. Instant Play, Endless Mind.
Wuti Zone — the global instant-play web game portal. Wordle, Sudoku, 2048, Minesweeper, Connections, and Xiangqi endgames. Open a tab and play in seconds. Free, no signup, no download.
2048
2048 is a number-merging puzzle. Slide tiles on a 4×4 grid using arrow keys, WASD, or swipe; when two tiles with the same number touch, they merge into their sum. The goal is to reach 2048 — but most players keep going for 4096, 8192, and beyond.
Sudoku
Sudoku fills a 9×9 grid with digits 1-9 so that every row, every column, and every 3×3 box contains each digit exactly once. Pure logic — no luck involved. Wuti Zone's Sudoku ships with four difficulty tiers, conflict highlighting, pencil-mark notes, and a built-in timer so you can chase your personal best every day.
Minesweeper
Minesweeper is the Windows classic that defined an entire generation of office procrastination. Wuti Zone ships three difficulty tiers (Beginner, Intermediate, Expert), first-click safety, flag mode for mobile, and a millisecond timer for speedrunners.
Wordle
Wordle is the daily word puzzle that conquered the planet. You have six tries to guess a five-letter word. After each guess, tiles change color: green for a correct letter in the correct position, yellow for a correct letter in the wrong position, gray for a letter not in the word. Wuti Zone ships a deterministic daily puzzle (everyone gets the same word every day, UTC-based), a fast on-screen QWERTY keyboard, color-coded keyboard hints, and a streak tracker.
Connections
Connections is the daily word-grouping puzzle that took over the internet. You get a 4×4 grid of 16 words; your job is to split them into four hidden themed groups of four. Each group is color-coded by difficulty — yellow (easy), green (medium), blue (hard), and purple (hardest — usually wordplay, puns, or words that all contain a hidden string). You have four mistakes total. The traps are deliberate: many words plausibly fit more than one group, and the easier groups become obvious only once the trickier ones are solved. Wuti Zone ships a deterministic daily puzzle (same puzzle worldwide each day), a streak tracker, share grid, and a free-play random mode.
Xiangqi Endgame
Xiangqi (中國象棋, Chinese Chess) endgame compositions — 殘局 — are some of the oldest puzzle traditions on the planet. Each puzzle drops you into a small, dangerous-looking position with one job: find the forced checkmate within the move budget. Red plays first; the response tree is scripted, so there is exactly one correct move at each turn. Wuti Zone ships hand-curated mate-in-1, mate-in-3 and mate-in-5 problems with bilingual descriptions, a deterministic daily puzzle, free-play random mode, hints, and a streak tracker.
Snake
Snake is the classic arcade game popularised by the Nokia 1997 handsets. You steer a constantly-moving snake on a 20×20 grid, eating apples to grow longer. The game ends the instant the snake's head hits a wall or any part of its own body. Wuti Zone ships a touch-and-keyboard playable Snake with three difficulty tiers — easy, normal, hard — that change the tick speed, plus a per-difficulty best score so you can chase your own ceiling.
Memory Matching
Memory Matching is the timeless card-flip classic: tap two cards per turn and try to find pairs. Wuti Zone's Memory ships with three difficulty tiers (easy 4×3, normal 4×4, hard 5×4), a deterministic daily layout (every player worldwide gets the same board per UTC day), and a free-play mode for unlimited shuffles. The score is the number of pair-attempts (moves) it took to clear the board — the fewer the better — and per-difficulty best moves persist in your browser.
15 Puzzle
The 15 Puzzle is the iconic sliding-tile classic Sam Loyd brought into the mainstream in 1880. Slide numbered tiles into the empty slot until they line up 1 through 15 (4×4) in row-major order with the empty cell at the bottom-right. Wuti Zone ships three grid sizes — easy 3×3 (8-puzzle), normal 4×4 (15-puzzle), and hard 5×5 (24-puzzle) — a deterministic daily layout (every player worldwide gets the same board per UTC day), and a free-play mode for unlimited shuffles. The score is the number of slides it took; the fewer the better.
Tetris
Tetris is the iconic falling-block puzzle: seven tetrominoes (I, O, T, S, Z, J, L) cascade down a 10-wide, 20-tall playfield, and you slide, rotate, and drop them to pack complete horizontal rows. Each full row clears and pushes the rest down; clear four at once and you score a Tetris. Wuti Zone's Tetris ships SRS-correct rotations with wall kicks, a 7-bag randomizer, a 5-piece preview queue, hold piece, hard drop, and a deterministic daily seed (every player worldwide gets the same bag sequence on the same UTC day). Survive as long as you can — the gravity speeds up every 10 lines cleared.