Mono Slide is a sliding picture puzzle for a tiny grayscale handheld.
Every stage scrambles a different picture into tiles with one empty space. Slide them back into place to rebuild the image — and only when it's whole is its name revealed. The picture is your map; the gap is your only room to move.
100 stages, easy to hard:
- A gentle warm-up on 3x3 grids
- Climbing through 3x4, 4x3 and 4x4
- Up to a 4x5 and 5x5 gauntlet of dense, detailed pictures
Three difficulties:
- EASY — numbered tiles, an out-of-place highlight, and a progress gauge
- NORMAL — keeps the numbers, drops the gauge
- HARD — no numbers, scrambled far harder; the picture alone guides you
Features:
- 100 hand-curated grayscale pictures — animals, nature, places and objects
- Slide with a d-pad or tap-and-slide whole rows by touch
- Stage names stay hidden until you solve them
- Linear unlock — clear one to open the next
- WATCH mode: an AI solves a random stage in time with a live on-screen clock, so a parked device doubles as a desk clock
No timers, no pressure — just you, a scrambled picture, and one empty square.