

Onet Number promotes pattern recognition and forward planning. Each level presents a grid filled with numbered tiles, and your task is to spot valid pairs with a clear path between them. Since connections can only bend twice, every move requires mapping out possible routes and considering which pairs will open up the board.
Instead of swapping or sliding tiles, you draw a connection between matching numbers using the unique two-turn path rule. This mechanic turns each move into a mini spatial puzzle, offering a different style of challenge than most match-3 games. It encourages players to visualize potential links even when tiles aren’t immediately adjacent.
Every correct pair earns points and helps clear the grid. Faster matches and efficient board clearing increase your score. As you progress, boards become trickier, with numbers arranged in more challenging patterns, pushing your observation and decision-making skills.
Onet Number is fully playable for free in your browser—no downloads or registration required. It’s accessible even on school or office networks, making it an ideal option for quick, relaxing puzzle sessions anytime.
The goal in Onet Number is to clear the board by matching pairs of identical numbered tiles. Use your mouse or touch to select two tiles with the same number. You can only link them if there’s a path between them with no more than two right-angle turns. Each correct match removes both tiles from the board. As you progress, boards become more complex with scattered numbers and less obvious matches. Plan carefully—sometimes removing one pair will reveal new connections. Take your time to visualize possible links for the best score.
Look for obvious pairs - Scan the board for tiles that are next to each other first. Use corners - Connecting around corners is often the key to tricky matches. Clear the edges - Removing tiles from the border can open up more paths. Don’t rush - Take a moment to find a path with no more than two turns. Work from outside in - Start from the outer tiles to create space in the middle. Undo mistakes - If you get stuck, reassess the board for missed matches.