Lines 98

Lines 98

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Lines 98 is a classic logic puzzle where players arrange colored spheres on a grid to clear lines and keep the board from filling up completely.

About Lines 98

Lines 98 is a digital adaptation of the traditional board game focused on spatial reasoning and strategic planning. Players must move individual colored items across a grid to create horizontal, vertical, or diagonal lines of the same color. Once a specific number of items are aligned, they disappear from the board, granting points and freeing up valuable space for new pieces that appear after every move that does not result in a match.

The game appeals to fans of methodical puzzle-solving who enjoy managing a crowded board. Its simple mechanics hide a deep layer of strategy, as every move counts toward preventing the grid from becoming blocked. It is a suitable choice for players looking for a calm yet mentally engaging experience that rewards foresight and careful placement of every piece.

  • Genre: Logic
  • Platform: Browser
  • Mode: Singleplayer
  • Developer: LogicStudio
  • Recommended age: 7+
  • Mobile support: Yes
  • Release: 08/19/2023

Why players like Lines 98

  • Classic logic-based gameplay that is easy to learn but hard to master.
  • Satisfying board-clearing mechanics that reward strategic thinking.
  • Clean, distraction-free visual design focused on the puzzle.
  • Full mobile support for playing on the go via touch controls.

Instructions

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How to play

Use your mouse or touch screen to select a colored sphere and then select an empty cell to move it. A clear path must exist between the two points for the move to be successful. Your goal is to align five or more spheres of the same color in a row. Every move that does not clear a line will cause new spheres to appear on the grid.

Tips for beginners

  • Plan several moves ahead to ensure paths remain open for your future placements.
  • Prioritize clearing lines when the board starts to get crowded to avoid a game over.
  • Pay attention to the preview of upcoming spheres to decide which colors to focus on next.