

Golf Puzzle isn’t about power shots or perfect timing; it’s about planning your moves like a chess match. At every level, your golf ball drops onto a strange floating course made of square tiles, and your mission is simple: get the ball into the hole using exactly the required number of moves. With 120 puzzles, the game constantly throws new shapes at you, so you can’t rely on the same trick twice.
At the bottom of the screen, you’ll see move cards with numbers on them. These numbers decide how far the ball will roll.
For example, if you choose 2, the ball will move exactly 2 squares. After selecting the number, you must set the direction, and once you confirm it, the ball slides across the tiles.
The catch? You don’t get to stop early. If you choose the wrong number or aim badly, you might roll right past the hole or hit a dead end.
Each puzzle is built differently, with platforms that twist, bend, and split into narrow paths. Some routes look safe but trap your ball, while others require you to take risky angles to line up the perfect final shot. This is where the fun comes in; every level feels like a fresh brain teaser.



















