There’s something quietly satisfying about Woodoku. It’s calm, simple, and clever — like the best kind of brain teaser. Your job? Fit wooden blocks into a grid, clear rows or columns, and keep going as long as the board allows. That’s it. No countdowns, no flashy effects. Just pure puzzle focus.
You start with a blank 10x10 grid and a set of blocks in random shapes. Drag and drop them onto the board to fill up rows or columns. Once a line is filled, it disappears, giving you more space. The trick is in the planning. You’ll need to think ahead and use space wisely — because when the board fills up and there’s no place left, the game ends.
Woodoku offers a little something for every puzzle player:
Classic Mode: No time limits — just survive as long as you can.
Timed Mode: Beat the clock with quick thinking and fast hands.
Bomb Mode: Watch for bombs on the board. Clear them before they explode.
Each mode shifts the pace, but the core remains the same: place blocks, clear lines, and keep your streak going.
It doesn’t need noise or speed to hold your attention. Every move matters, and even small decisions can change the game. You’ll find yourself saying, “Just one more try,” again and again. It’s the kind of challenge that relaxes and sharpens your mind at the same time.
If you’re drawn to quiet strategy and long-term focus, this is your kind of puzzle.
If you enjoy smart, no-rush games, take a look at Outspell — a word challenge that rewards careful planning. Or test your wit with Minute Cryptic, a fast-but-clever crossword twist that keeps you thinking on your feet.
The game ends if you can’t fit the next block on the board.
No — part of the challenge is working with the shapes as they appear.
Only in Timed Mode. Classic Mode is completely relaxed.