Sneks
The snake puzzle in Sneks starts in a quiet forest clearing, where Snex and her snake friends are already waiting underground. The snakes hide in small underground mazes. Nothing attacks you, and there is no timer, so you can focus only on logic and clean solutions. This snake game keeps things simple on the surface, but the path to the green exit sign quickly becomes tricky. Snex is stuck moving in one direction at a time. She never pulls back on her own path, so a wrong turn locks the route and forces a restart. The same rule works for the other snakes you unlock later. More snakes appear on later levels, and the puzzle turns into a packed snake maze where routes cross and block each other. Planning which snake moves first matters, since a badly parked body can close the way to the goal sign.
How to play?
Slide a snake with the mouse or finger toward open tiles until its head reaches the green marker. Watch the walls and corners, because a single push can trap a long snake body. Restart instantly if the board gets clogged and try a different move order. Treat early snake levels as training for reading the maze and predicting how the whole snake line will stretch. Finish puzzles to unlock more snakes, longer bodies, and denser layouts that push your brain to solve tighter routes in this logic snake game.
- move
- skip a level
About this game:
- Players have rated this game 3.70 out of 5, based on 307 votes.
- Released in May 2022.
- Ready to play on Web Browser (PC) and Android/iOS (Mobile).
- Age rating: 7+
- Powered by HTML5 — jump right in and start playing in your browser, no downloads needed.
Game features:
- The snake can only move forward in straight lines or turns without reversing direction
- Later stages add multiple snakes on one board that block each other’s paths
- Restarting a level instantly clears the maze so you can test a new move order
- The game has no time limit, so players can focus on planning logical moves
Tips & Tricks:
- Pause before your first move and trace the full path to the green exit in your head.
- Move the shortest snakes first when possible, so they occupy less space in tight corridors.
- If you repeat the same failed route twice, force yourself to start from a different snake.























