
Merge Infinity came out in 2025, and it’s basically a small number-link puzzle you can play in the browser. It’s the kind of game that looks simple at first but pulls you in because every move affects the next few turns. There’s no pressure or timer. You just link numbers and try to stop the board from filling up.
The gameplay in Merge Infinity is just dragging a path across tiles that work together. They don’t have to be in a straight line. You can go diagonally, curve around, whatever helps clear space. When you finish the path, everything you touched turns into one bigger number, and new tiles drop in.
That’s the part that keeps you thinking. A chain helps, but the refill might mess up your next idea. Sometimes the board suddenly opens up, sometimes it gets a little worse. It moves fast enough to stay interesting without being stressful.
The goal is pretty simple: survive and make bigger numbers. The game keeps throwing tiles at you, and you just try to stay ahead of the clutter. Hitting numbers like 128 or 1024 feels good because it means your board is still under control. There’s no real ending. You just keep pushing the value higher and see how far a run goes.



















