Puzzles in Ponyville

In Puzzles in Ponyville, strange magic has shuffled Ponyville so badly that whole areas look broken into pieces. The only way to bring this pony town back to normal is to fix three big picture puzzles, each one tied to a different part of Ponyville.

How to play?

Start with the classic tile challenge. Drag the rectangular tiles around the board and match them to the preview image so the full pony picture lines up again. The game keeps the tiles on a simple grid, which makes it easier to see what still looks wrong. Move on to the round puzzle board when you are ready. Rotate the circle rings until lines, colors, and pony details connect into one clear image. A small gap between shapes usually means one more turn is needed.

Finish in the last Ponyville puzzle mode with falling shapes. Drop and slide different pieces into empty spaces until they lock together and clear the field. Each finished level repairs one more Ponyville scene, so playing all three pony games slowly restores the full town in Puzzles in Ponyville.

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Category: Pony Games
4.2021276595745 1 1 1 1 1 (282 Votes)
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About this game:

  • Players have rated this game 4.20 out of 5, based on 282 votes.
  • Released in April 2014.
  • Ready to play on Web Browser (PC) and Android/iOS (Mobile).
  • Age rating: 3+
  • Powered by HTML5 — jump right in and start playing in your browser, no downloads needed.

Game features:

  • Three different puzzle formats use tiles, rotating circles, and falling pieces in the same Ponyville setting
  • Each completed stage restores a specific Ponyville scene instead of using random background art
  • Rectangular tiles, circular rings, and board pieces all rebuild one connected Ponyville picture set

Tips & Tricks:

  • Check the preview image before moving tiles so you know exactly where each rectangle belongs.
  • Rotate circles in one direction only to avoid undoing a good alignment by accident.
  • Fill wide empty gaps with long pieces first, then use smaller shapes to plug leftover holes.
  • Pause a second after each move and look for broken lines or colors to spot what still needs fixing.

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