
Control the yellow block to push single colored blocks. Blocks of the same color stick to blocks of the same color when adjacent. If you push a block belonging to a group of the same color, the group is destroyed, except for the block you pushed. Only one block of each color should be left on each level.
Got a logical mind? Brick Together will put it to the test. Think about what each move opens up two or three steps later — short-term wins can trap you. Controls: Mouse and touch both work. Drag to move pieces, click to activate, and look for hints in the level layout itself. Tips to get better: Corners and edges are often safer than the middle — position matters more than raw speed. Default controls exist for a reason, but most games let you remap. Use what feels natural. Dying (or restarting) is fast. Treat the first few runs as exploration, not performance. If you're drawn to games with a brick, together flavor, Brick Together hits that spot cleanly. Every run in Brick Together is a chance to do better than the last — that's the whole promise.