Fast answers about the current game structure, including diamonds, the zoo system, daily challenges, saves, mobile play, and long-term progression.
Yes. ZooBlocks is free to play in the browser with no download required.
No. It runs directly on the web, and on mobile you can add it to your home screen for faster access.
Levels are effectively infinite. The game keeps generating new objective mixes as board size, goals, and progression pressure rise.
There are 12 animals in the full progression system. The first six appear directly in puzzle play, while later animals expand the zoo economy.
Diamonds are the main progression currency. Puzzle score converts into diamonds, and diamonds are used to unlock and upgrade zoo animals.
Yes. Owned animals generate diamonds every second while the game is open.
Yes. Once the system is active, the game offers daily objectives such as score, row clears, combos, or level completions. Finishing all daily tasks grants a larger diamond reward.
Yes. They are one of the easiest ways to push your zoo forward during shorter sessions.
Progress is stored locally in your browser, including puzzle progress and zoo-related data. If local storage is cleared, that saved progress may be lost.
No account is required. The game is designed for immediate browser play.
If none of the remaining tray pieces can fit anywhere on the board, the run ends. The best defense is clean space management and careful tray sequencing.
No. A same-animal group must connect newly placed cells with older matching cells already on the board.
Yes. ZooBlocks is designed for modern mobile and desktop browsers with both touch and mouse input.
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