Okay
Puzzle · StrategyAbout Okay
Okay is a quietly brilliant minimalist puzzle game where clean geometry hides fiendishly clever logic. Each level presents a stark screen populated with blocks, lines, and objects, and your one and only job is to clear everything with a single perfectly placed move. There is no timer, no score, and no fuss. You think, you act, you either succeed or you try again from a fresh perspective. The satisfaction of cracking a tricky layout with one precise interaction is unusually pure. As levels progress, the arrangements become increasingly inventive, teaching you to see spatial relationships in new ways without ever resorting to instructions or tutorials.
How to Play
Observe the arrangement of objects on screen, then click or tap the one element whose movement will clear everything else in a chain reaction. You have exactly one move per puzzle, so take your time to trace the consequences before committing. If you misread the setup, simply reset and study it again.
Tips & Tricks for Okay
- Follow the chain mentally before you click: ask yourself what moves after your action and whether that clears the remaining objects.
- If a level stumps you, try covering half the screen with your hand to focus on smaller sections of the puzzle separately.
- Patterns repeat across levels in disguised forms, so solutions you have seen before may apply to later puzzles with slight variation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Okay free to play?
Yes, Okay is completely free with no cost or sign-up required.
Does Okay work on mobile browsers without an app?
Yes. The game is fully browser-based and works on touch devices as well as desktop computers with no installation needed.
How many puzzles does Okay include?
The game features a progression of increasingly clever levels, and the one-move format means each puzzle is compact yet densely thoughtful.