Blast puzzles put a twist on the classic match formula. Instead of swapping tiles, players tap groups of two or more same-coloured pieces to blast them off the board. The bigger the cluster you tap, the more powerful the explosion — and the larger the power-up you create. Games like Toon Blast and Toy Blast have turned this simple mechanic into a global phenomenon. What makes blast puzzles so addictive is the planning involved. Players must decide whether to tap small groups for incremental progress or wait for clusters to grow into massive chain reactions. The genre lends itself to creative level design — ice blocks, bubble wraps, colour bombs, and board-reshaping obstacles keep each level feeling fresh. With their colourful art styles and family-friendly themes, blast puzzles appeal to the broadest possible audience.
Yes. Makermint generates the entire game from your description — blast mechanics, tile art, power-ups, and all. You don't need to write a single line of code. Just describe what you want and edit with chat.
In swap puzzles, you swap adjacent tiles to create matches. In blast puzzles, you tap clusters of same-coloured tiles to remove them. Blast puzzles reward patience — bigger clusters create bigger explosions and more powerful power-ups.
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Most blast puzzle games are generated in 2–5 minutes. You can then spend as much time as you want refining it with the chat editor.