Basic Parity

Basic Parity

5.028,092 playes

Basic Parity is a logic-driven board game that challenges your mathematical skills and spatial reasoning through a series of puzzles designed to test your mental agility.

About Basic Parity

This title focuses on the intersection of logic and mathematics, providing a clean interface for solving numerical or parity-based puzzles. Players navigate the board using keyboard inputs, focusing on the relationship between numbers and their positions. It serves as an educational tool that sharpens cognitive skills while maintaining the engagement of a traditional board game.

Designed for those who enjoy structured problem-solving, the game emphasizes precision and careful planning. The mechanics revolve around understanding parity and applying that knowledge to clear stages. It is particularly suited for students or puzzle enthusiasts looking for a mental workout that rewards logical consistency and methodical thinking.

  • Genre: Logic
  • Platform: Browser
  • Mode: Singleplayer
  • Developer: New Kids Games
  • Mobile support: No
  • Release: 08/25/2017

Why players like Basic Parity

  • Clean, distraction-free board game design.
  • Engaging blend of mathematical concepts and logic.
  • Satisfying mental challenge for puzzle lovers.
  • Immediate restart option for quick trial and error.

Instructions

arrows

R = restart

How to play

Use the arrow keys to move across the board and interact with the elements. Your goal is to solve the parity-based logic puzzles presented in each level. If you find yourself in a difficult position or make a mistake that prevents progress, press the 'r' key to restart the current stage immediately. Focus on the mathematical requirements of the board to find the correct path to completion.

Tips for beginners

  • Observe the entire board layout before making your first move.
  • Think several steps ahead to ensure you do not block your own path.
  • Use the restart key frequently to test different logical approaches.
  • Pay close attention to how your movement affects the numerical balance of the board.