Two Pipes

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It’s one of those deceptively simple puzzles that somehow keeps you hooked for longer than you’d expect. You start out with a small grid of pipes, and your job is to rotate each segment until two open ends are connected. There’s no timer breathing down your neck—just the gentle click of pipes snapping into place and the satisfying glow of a successful connection.

As you move through the levels, new shapes and obstacles make an appearance. Some tiles branch into three directions, while others lock in place, demanding a bit more forethought. You’ll find yourself staring at the board, turning your phone or cursor this way and that, trying to visualize how a single twist will ripple through the network. It’s a quick mental workout that never feels overwhelming.

What really sells the game, though, is its pace. It can be played in ten-minute bursts during a coffee break or in longer sessions when you’re deep into that “just one more level” trance. There’s no backstory or flashy cutscenes—just pipe after pipe waiting to be aligned. And yet, it somehow feels charming, like a cozy challenge that’s just a few rotations away from becoming oddly addictive.

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