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Speed Stars

Speed Stars Unblocked

Basketball Legends

Undead Corridor

Steal Brainrots

Basketball Stars

Speed Stars 2

Mr Flip

Lizard Lizard Clicker

Cowboy Safari

Dino Run

Jetpack Joyride

Street Wheelie

Ragdoll Runners

Golf Orbit

Mama's Cookeria

Basketball Superstars

Rocket Fortress

Planet Buster

Speed Shooter

Drive Ahead Sports

Toon Cup

Meme Puzzle

Escape Run
Merge Infinity launched in 2025 and it’s a really straightforward number-link puzzle. It runs in your browser, loads fast, and the whole idea is just connecting matching numbers on a grid to make a bigger number. Nothing fancy around it. The board keeps shifting after every merge, so the challenge builds on its own. It’s the type of game where you start messing around for a minute, and suddenly you’re trying to hit 1024 or 4096 because you’re already in the rhythm.
The controls in Merge Infinity are as basic as they look. You drag across the pieces you want, confirm, and they fuse into one tile. New tiles drop in from the top right away. Since you can link in any direction even diagonally you end up creating weird, long paths that somehow work out. The whole thing feels smooth enough that you don’t think about the controls at all, just the next merge.
A lot of players get stuck because they place everything too fast and don’t leave space on the board. The grid fills quicker than you’d expect. Another mistake is letting the big tiles drift to opposite corners. When they’re far apart, merging them later becomes a headache. And not using diagonals is a big one—diagonals are basically the escape hatch when the board starts tightening up.