| Removed 4 months ago | from Play Store |
|---|---|
| 🔒 | Avg daily installs |
| 1K+ | Installs 🔒 More accurate value in Pro |
| 4 months | Age |
| 4 months ago | Updated |
| July 29, 2025 | Release date |
| 7Mb | Size |
Welcome to Chicken Road W — a calm, tile‑swapping picture puzzle wrapped in a quirky laboratory vibe. Each round presents a single image divided into 9 equal squares (3×3). At the start, those squares are shuffled. Your task is simple and satisfying: tap one tile, tap another, and watch them switch places until the original image is restored.
In Chicken Road W, the focus is on clarity, precision, and the pleasant rhythm of solving. You always see where every piece goes, and every swap is a clear step toward the final picture. No rush, no pressure — just you, a curious chick surrounded by beakers, circuits, and glowing tubes, and a neatly structured 3×3 grid to bring back to order.
Core gameplay
Choose any two tiles in sequence — they swap positions instantly.
Reconstruct the correct image by making thoughtful swaps.
Visual feedback helps you notice patterns and align edges, colors, and shapes.
A crisp interface keeps the action readable and comfortable on any screen size.
Why you’ll enjoy it
Pure logic flow: Every move is deliberate and transparent.
Clean presentation: Minimal UI so you can focus on the picture.
Distinct theme: A playful lab setting starring a curious chick, giving each shuffled scene a light, charming tone.
Pick‑up‑and‑play: Ideal for short, focused sessions whenever you want a mental refresh.
Accessibility‑minded: Clear contrasts and straightforward gestures help you stay immersed in solving.
Chicken Road W is built around one precise mechanic that feels good every time you use it: select, swap, solve. If you like restoring order from chaos, spotting visual cues, and steadily nudging each piece into its rightful place, this puzzle will feel instantly familiar yet pleasantly engaging. Sharpen your eye, enjoy the smooth feedback of each successful swap, and bring every scrambled lab photo back to perfect form.
Step into the lab, meet the chick, and start un‑scrambling.
