Welcome to Lilomino: Donut Factory, a gentle 2D puzzle where a wildly cluttered table becomes your favorite thinking space. In front of you is a cozy, overhead view of chaos: donuts, toys, mugs, plants, gadgets, trinkets, and all kinds of tiny 3D objects scattered in a happy mess. Nothing’s moving—just you, a crowded table, and the quiet satisfaction of putting things in order.
Your goal is simple: pick three identical items to clear them from the table. Each triple you complete removes one little pocket of chaos and opens up more of the layout, revealing new angles and objects you couldn’t quite see before. Bit by bit, the mess becomes manageable.
But there’s a twist that keeps the puzzle interesting: every object you tap goes into a tray with only seven slots. Make a clean triple and those three items vanish from the tray, freeing space. Stack too many different things without completing a set, and you’ll hit seven with no triple to resolve—tray jammed, round lost, time to take a breath and try again with a sharper eye.
Play slowly or in quick bursts—it’s up to you. Scan the table, anticipate future matches, and choose what to pick now versus what to leave for later. Clear every item and you’ll finish the level, unlock the next tabletop layout, and face a new kind of pleasant disorder to untangle.