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Ziply

puzzle · Ages 5–12 · Free to play · No download
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About Ziply

Ziply is a clever number-connecting puzzle game that challenges you to think several moves ahead. Your mission is simple but satisfying: draw colorful pipes by connecting numbers in the right order, starting from 1, then 2, then 3, and so on. Every tile on the board must be filled to complete the level, which means you'll need to plan your path carefully to avoid getting stuck.

The game offers three different grid sizes to match your skill level. Start with the Classic 5x5 boards to learn the basics, then move up to Advanced 6x6 grids when you're ready for more complexity. Master players can tackle the challenging 8x8 puzzles that really put your brain to work. With 1,500 unique levels designed by hand, you'll always find a fresh puzzle waiting for you. If you're feeling competitive, jump into Time Rush mode where you race against the clock to solve as many puzzles as possible.

The minimalist design keeps everything clean and easy to understand, while the colorful pipes you create make each solved puzzle feel like a small work of art. As you play, you'll earn stars for completing levels and can unlock beautiful themes like Wood, Glass, and Paper to customize your experience. Daily login rewards give you even more reasons to return. Whether you have two minutes or two hours, Ziply delivers bite-sized brain training that's perfect for puzzle fans of all ages.

How to Play Ziply

  1. 1 Look at the numbered dots on the grid and find number 1
  2. 2 Click and drag from 1 to 2 to draw a colorful pipe connecting them
  3. 3 Continue connecting numbers in order (2 to 3, 3 to 4, and so on)
  4. 4 Avoid the dark wall blocks that you cannot draw through
  5. 5 Fill every empty tile on the board to complete the puzzle
  6. 6 Try Time Rush mode to solve puzzles quickly and beat the clock

Controls

Mouse Click and drag to draw pipes connecting numbers
Touch/Swipe Swipe your finger to draw pipes on mobile and tablet

Tips & Tricks

  • Start by looking at which numbers are closest to walls or corners, as they have fewer path options.
  • Work backwards from the highest number sometimes to see where your final pipe must end.
  • If you get stuck, restart the level quickly rather than trying to force a wrong solution.
  • In Time Rush mode, skip very difficult puzzles and come back to them if you have time left.
  • Practice on smaller 5x5 grids to learn patterns before tackling the bigger 8x8 challenges.

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Ziply — FAQ

How do I play Ziply?
Connect numbered dots in order (1, 2, 3...) by dragging your mouse or finger to draw pipes. Fill every tile on the grid while avoiding wall blocks to complete each puzzle.
Is Ziply free to play?
Yes, Ziply is completely free to play online. You can enjoy all 1,500 levels, earn stars, unlock themes, and try Time Rush mode without paying anything.
Can I play Ziply on mobile?
Yes, Ziply works perfectly on mobile phones and tablets. Just swipe your finger across the screen to draw the connecting pipes between numbers.
Do I need to download Ziply?
No download is needed. Ziply is an HTML5 game that runs directly in your web browser on any device with internet access.
Is Ziply safe for kids?
Yes, Ziply is completely safe for kids. It's a clean, educational puzzle game with no violence or inappropriate content, perfect for developing logic skills.

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