Just Get 10

Just Get 10

5.484,101 playes

Just Get 10 is a minimalist logic puzzle where players merge adjacent identical numbers to reach higher values, challenging their mathematical skills and strategic planning in every move.

About Just Get 10

This board-based logic game focuses on number manipulation and spatial awareness. Players interact with a grid of tiles, selecting groups of matching numbers to combine them into a single tile of the next value. The core objective is a gradual progression through the number sequence, requiring careful consideration of how each merge affects the surrounding board layout.

Designed for fans of math and skill-based puzzles, the game offers a clean interface suitable for both desktop and mobile play. It tests the ability to look ahead and manage space effectively. As the numbers grow, the challenge intensifies, making it an ideal choice for those who enjoy educational yet demanding brain teasers that reward patience and foresight.

  • Genre: Logic
  • Platform: Browser
  • Mode: Singleplayer
  • Mobile support: Yes
  • Release: 12/23/2017

Why players like Just Get 10

  • Simple, intuitive mechanics that are easy to learn but difficult to master.
  • Clean, distraction-free visual design that emphasizes the logic gameplay.
  • Satisfying sense of progression as you reach higher numbers.
  • Responsive controls that work smoothly across both desktop and mobile browsers.

Instructions

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How to play

Use your mouse or touch screen to click on a group of adjacent tiles that share the same number. Clicking the group once highlights the tiles, and a second click merges them into a single tile at the specific position you selected. This new tile will have a numerical value one higher than the previous group. Plan your merges to keep the board clear while aiming for the target number.

Tips for beginners

  • Keep your highest numbers near each other to make future merges more efficient.
  • Carefully choose which tile in a group you click, as the merged tile will appear exactly in that spot.
  • Avoid isolating single tiles that cannot be easily paired with neighbors in future moves.