wrap is a two-player puzzle game played on a grid that wraps around itself.
Take turns claiming cells — one player is 1s, the other is 0s — and the first to complete a valid group wins. The twist is the board: its left edge connects to the right, the top connects to the bottom, and the four corners all touch. Cells that look far apart are actually neighbors. Every new player misses the groups that cross an edge. Then it clicks — and you start setting traps with them.
It began as a classroom game. The grid is a Karnaugh map, a tool from digital logic, and one teacher turned the lesson into a game you fight over instead of a worksheet you fill in. wrap is that game, built properly.
MODES
• Single — one 4×4 board. First valid group of four wins.
• Stack — a second board stacked on top, so groups run through both layers and you are hunting eight.
WAYS TO PLAY
• Pass and play — share one phone, back and forth.
• Versus the computer — four difficulty levels, from Easy to Insane.
• Online with a friend — send a code for a slow turn-based game over a day or two.
• Daily puzzle — one shared board, find every group, keep your streak alive.
FREE TO PLAY
The whole core game is free, with no ads: both modes, the computer opponent, pass-and-play, and the daily puzzle with your streak.
WRAP PRO (optional subscription)
$1.99/month or $14.99/year, with a 7-day free trial. wrap pro lifts the daily cap on online friend games and adds ranked leaderboards, a 30-second-per-move speed mode, and the archive of past daily puzzles. Cancel anytime in Settings.
If you like tic-tac-toe but wish it had more to think about, wrap is for you.