Introduction to Tilt Maze
Tilt Maze turns a simple idea into a compact puzzle. You guide a small ball through a grid of walls and traps by tilting the board in four directions. The ball slides straight to the next wall and stops. One wrong nudge can drop it into a hole. The goal sits in plain sight, yet the path needs care.
Each stage adds a twist. The new rule changes how you plan moves. Switch plates raise or lower gates and ice tiles extend the slide. One-way bars allow entry from one side but block the return. Portals link distant cells and can save a tilt. Some layouts hide keys behind hazards. You use walls to brake at the right spot.
Success depends on seeing the chain of moves in advance. Map the route in your head, then reduce the number of tilts as a personal challenge. Use undo to test ideas without pressure. Restart after a misstep. The clean grid and gentle soundscape help you focus. Quick restarts keep the flow steady during short sessions or longer runs.