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The Nest

The Nest

4.8
19.6K playersPuzzleBrainLogicRelaxing

About The Nest

The Nest is a puzzle game where players control Ted, a green square who has fallen into a trap. By clicking on specific geometric elements to remove them, players must guide Ted into a moving sled. Red squares must be avoided at all costs, as touching them results in failure, testing observation and strategic planning skills.

Publisher

Zorqia

Released

Mar 24, 2026

Platforms

Web browser (Desktop, Mobile, Tablet)

Last updated

Mar 24, 2026

Controls

  • Click geometric blocks to remove them

  • Guide the green block into the sled

  • Avoid dangerous red blocks

  • Watch the timing of moving platforms

How to play The Nest

  • Players control Ted, a green square, helping him escape from a trap. The gameplay is as follows:

  • 1. Game ObjectiveRemove specific geometric elements to guide Ted into a moving sled to complete each level.

  • 2. ControlsClick with the mouse or tap the screen to select and remove structural elements in the scene.

  • 3. Danger MechanicRed squares are scattered throughout the scene—Ted must never touch them, as doing so results in immediate failure.

  • 4. Strategic PlanningEach level requires careful observation of the structural layout and predicting the correct removal order. Wrong moves may prevent Ted from reaching the sled or cause him to touch red squares.

  • 5. Increasing DifficultyAs levels progress, geometric structures become more complex and red squares appear more densely, testing players' logical thinking and observation skills.

Tips and Tricks

  • Study the whole structure before acting

  • Avoid removing too many blocks at once

  • Use gravity to guide the block naturally

  • Wait for the sled to move into position

FAQ

What happens if I touch a red block?

Touching a red block instantly fails the level.

Why do I keep missing the sled?

You need better timing when releasing the green block.

What makes the game challenging?

You must manage gravity, timing, and obstacle layouts together.