Common questions from players who want the basics fast without digging through the full guide.
Yes. The game is free to play in the browser with no download required.
No. It runs directly on the web. On mobile, you can add it to your home screen for an app-like launch experience.
The level system is effectively infinite. New challenges keep appearing as goals scale up and the board grows.
Your best score is stored locally in the browser. Active level progress resets when you start a new run.
If none of the remaining tray pieces can fit on the current board, the game is over. Strong space management delays that outcome.
Yes. ZooBlocks is designed for modern desktop and mobile browsers, with mouse and touch support.
No. A same-color group must include both newly placed cells and older matching cells already on the board. A shape made entirely out of the new piece does not self-pop by itself.
The biggest turns happen when a valid color pop and a line clear resolve together. In that case, overlapping cells contribute to both scoring systems.
If ZooBlocks is embedded or shared through another website, layout or framing may vary depending on that site's design. The primary version of the game is published at zooblocks.net.
You can use the contact page for website issues, policy questions, or advertising inquiries.
No account is required to play. The game is designed to be quick to access, with local browser storage handling lightweight progress data such as best score information.
If the FAQ is too short, jump into the deeper guide pages for rules, progression, and strategy.