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Color Flood Challenge - Puzzle Game

Conquer the board one color at a time in this oddly satisfying puzzle game. You start with the top-left cell. Each move, pick a color all connected cells of your color flood to the new color, expanding your territory. The goal: turn the entire board into one solid color before running out of moves. Sounds simple, but with 6-8 colors and limited moves, every choice matters. Free browser game, multiple difficulty levels, progressively harder as you advance. It is built for quick sessions: clear rules, responsive controls, and smooth performance on desktop and mobile. Play a round, share your score, and jump back in without installs or accounts.

Level

1

Moves

0

Max

25

Flooded

0%

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Flood the Board!

• Start from the top-left corner

• Click a color to flood connected cells

• Fill the entire board in limited moves

• Levels get harder with more colors

How to Play Color Flood

  1. Start from the top-left - Your controlled area begins as one cell
  2. Click a color button - All your connected cells change to that color
  3. Absorb adjacent cells - Cells touching your area in the new color join automatically
  4. Expand strategically - Plan moves ahead to maximize territory per click
  5. Fill the board - Win by making every cell the same color within the move limit

Strategy Behind Color Flooding

Greedy doesn't always win. The obvious move picking the color that absorbs the most cells isn't always optimal. Sometimes picking a color that creates a bridge to a larger area pays off more in later moves.

Edge cells matter. Cells on the edges of your territory determine what colors you can efficiently absorb next. Creating 'tentacles' that reach into different color regions gives you more options than a compact blob.

Pro tip: Look for color chains sequences of adjacent colors that let you sweep across the board in a few moves. Levels add more colors as you progress (up to 8), which exponentially increases complexity. Three stars require solving in roughly half the maximum moves.