Poppit

Tap matching blocks in clusters, watch the board cave in behind them, and work through levels built on chain reactions.

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Poppit

About this page. Poppit! is a PopCap title distributed through Pogo, and this site has no connection to either. The original version is not available here, so what loads on this page is Pop Puzzle by Playgama — a similar click-a-cluster mechanic, with blocks instead of balloons.

Cluster-popping is the oldest kind of puzzle that still feels good on a phone. There is no aiming and no swapping — you find blocks of one colour sitting together, tap once, and they go. What makes it a puzzle rather than a reflex test is what happens next: the column above sags into the hole, new neighbours meet, and a second clear you did not plan becomes available.

Levels are built around those chain reactions. Clearing greedily from the top leaves the board flat and the colours evenly spread, which is the worst position to be in. Working the bottom edge keeps material falling and keeps chains alive, and a run of chains is how a level that looked half-finished suddenly completes.

It reads as a simple game and it is, for the first minute. The strategy shows up when the board stops cooperating.

Controls

Tap or click any group of matching blocks to clear it.

How to Play

  1. Find matching blocks that sit together and tap the group.
  2. Work low on the board first — everything above collapses down and reshuffles for you.
  3. Watch for a colour that is getting scattered; scattered colours are what strand a level.
  4. Take the chain when it is offered. A second clear that falls into place is free progress.

Tips & Tricks

Resist clearing every group you see. A cluster you leave alone for two moves often doubles in size as blocks drop into it, and one large clear does more for a level than three small ones.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this the Pogo version of Poppit?

No. The original version is not available here; this page runs Pop Puzzle by Playgama, a similar click-a-cluster mechanic that uses blocks rather than balloons.

Do I need an account to play?

No. The game runs in the browser with nothing to download and no sign-up.

What clears a group?

Blocks of the same colour that sit next to each other. Tap the group and it goes; anything above it falls into the space.

Is there a way to plan ahead?

Yes. Because blocks fall straight down, clearing near the bottom rearranges the board far more than clearing near the top, which is how longer chains get set up.