LOGIC 4 is a minimalist puzzle that hooks you from the first levels... and then really starts to test your logic.
It's simple in theory: replicate the original shape.
But each move changes the board, and one mistake can cost you victory.
🔥 Unique Mechanic
On each move, you place one chip.
A new chip appears with a value of 1.
All adjacent (sharing a side) existing chips increase by +1.
A value of 5 automatically resets to 1.
As a result, the board always holds values from 1 to 4, and the challenge becomes a clever combination of moves where everything matters: order, position, and thinking several steps ahead.
🎯 Victory is Achieved When You Match the Target
Your goal is to achieve an exact match with the target shape.
The shape can be shifted if there are empty cells on the board — this adds even more tactical depth and possible solutions.
🏆 Points, Progress, and Rewards
Complete levels and reveal pieces of bonus pictures.
Each victory brings you closer to a full collection — unlock complete images by finishing groups of levels.
⚙️ 3 Difficulty Modes — Choose Your Style
Easy Mode
Play relaxed, with no timer.
Suitable for learning and casual playthroughs.
Normal Mode
Levels have a timer.
If time runs out, you can continue but will lose your points.
Hard Mode
Timer + true hardcore.
Failure is permanent.
Higher risk, higher reward: increased points per level.
💡 Hints if You Get Stuck
Can't beat a level? Activate hint mode:
Each press performs the next correct move.
You can watch the solution step by step.
Reset allows you to restart the demonstration from the beginning.
Hints are limited, but you can replenish them:
By completing tasks.
By fully revealing pictures.
Why You Should Try LOGIC 4
✅ Minimalism with no clutter.
✅ Clever levels that genuinely make you think.
✅ Modes for every style, from relaxed to hardcore.
✅ Collectible rewards for your progress.
✅ You can learn using hints and progress step by step.
LOGIC 4 is a game where victory is always earned. A worthy legacy of the hardcore MS-DOS gaming era!
Give it a try — and see how far your logic can take you.