Guess the path

Guess the path

Guess the Path is a puzzle game for the smartest of you.

So yes, the first levels are quite simple and you will tell yourself that it is a game for children ... but not at all, try the more difficult levels ... you will understand that this game is not for put in all hands ... or rather not to put in all brains.


You must thus connect all the boxes together and fill in the grid completely. It's simple but it becomes quite difficult as the size of the grid increases.

Rules and Instructions for Guess the path

The principle of the game is very simple, you must fill the grid with numbers ranging from 1 to X. The numbers must follow each other on the grid, that is to say that for example the box number 2 must be located next to the box 1, and box 3 must be located next to box 2, etc ...

Exciting Features

+ Hourly gift
+ Daily challenge
+ More than 80 packs containing 20 levels
+ Achievement
+ Leaderboard

Was a game engine like Unity, Unreal Engine, or Godot used to build the game?

The game relies on Construct 2 as its primary development tool.

Which company created this game title?

The person or company responsible for making this game is Playtouch.

How is this game's category defined?

The category that best fits this game based on its mechanics is Boardgames.

What gender group is this game targeted towards?

Male & Female is the most suitable gender group for this game.

Can this game be played on smartphones?

Yes, Guess the path offers a mobile-optimized experience.

Which keywords define the type of game this is?

The notable attributes tagged for this game are link, logic, number, sudoku, tiles.

Which age range is the game designed for?

The game is most suitable for Kids age groups.

Does the game include any blood content?

No, Guess the path does not include scenes involving blood.

Are there any harmful or cruel acts shown in the game?

No, there are no elements of cruelty in Guess the path' storyline or gameplay.

Does the game cater to children’s interests?

No, Guess the path is not fit for children to enjoy.
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