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About Game
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Tri Puzzle distills the geometric puzzle genre down to its absolute, most captivating core, offering a serene yet deeply intellectually stimulating experience. In an era dominated by hyper-kinetic action games and convoluted upgrade trees, this game beautifully resurrects the intimate, highly satisfying nature of pure spatial reasoning. You are presented with a series of complex, abstract silhouettes and a collection of distinctly shaped, colorful triangular puzzle pieces. The objective is elegantly simple: fit the pieces together to perfectly fill the silhouette. However, the execution requires meticulous planning and a sharp eye for geometry. The atmosphere is purely cerebral, completely devoid of stressful timers, punishing fail states, or distracting microtransactions. It is a pure test of your ability to mentally rotate shapes and visualize negative space. The visual style is highly appealing in its minimalist approach, utilizing incredibly crisp, vibrant vector graphics that ensure the puzzle pieces pop against the dark, calming background. The brilliance of Tri Puzzle lies entirely in its uncompromising dedication to core spatial puzzle mechanics and a steadily increasing difficulty curve that forces players to think outside the traditional grid.
How to Play
- The goal of every level is to completely fill the empty geometric shape located in the center of the screen.
- Use your
Left Mouse Buttonto click and drag the available colorful puzzle pieces from the bottom tray into the central shape. - The pieces cannot be rotated; you must find their exact required placement based on their default orientation.
- A level is successfully completed only when every single piece has been placed and no empty space remains in the silhouette.
- If a piece does not fit, simply drag it back to the tray to remove it from the board.
Tips and Tricks
- Start with the Corners: The most acute, sharpest angles of the silhouette are usually the easiest to fill because only a few specific pieces will physically fit into them. Always anchor your puzzle from the sharpest points inward.
- Identify the Oddballs: Look for pieces that have extremely unusual shapes, like long straight lines or strange jagged edges. These often have only one possible valid location on the board.
- Work the Perimeter: Similar to a traditional jigsaw puzzle, try to establish the outer edges of the silhouette first before attempting to fill in the dense center.
- Process of Elimination: If you have three pieces left and one clearly doesn't fit in the remaining hole, you know you have made a mistake earlier in the puzzle. Pull pieces out and try a different configuration.
- Don't Force It: If you are stuck, take all the pieces out and start completely over. Your brain often gets "locked" into seeing a wrong solution, and a clean slate is the only way to reset your perspective.