Mind Gambit

If you’ve ever played Peg Solitaire, this one will feel familiar, but Mind Gambit adds its own quiet charm. It’s a simple game: you jump pegs over each other to remove them, aiming to leave just one on the board. That’s it. No time limits. No flashy effects. Just a clean puzzle that gives your brain something to chew on.
You use your mouse or touchpad - click a peg, then jump it over another into a space. The peg in the middle disappears. There’s no pressure to go fast. You can think through every move. Or undo it. Or restart completely if you get stuck. There’s no wrong way to play - only smarter ways.
The game doesn’t really end. There are unlimited levels, so if you finish one, you can always try another. Some boards feel easy; others will take a while to figure out. It’s up to you how far you want to go.
Whether you’ve got five minutes or an hour, Mind Gambit fits. It’s the kind of game you might play with a cup of tea, or while waiting for something else. It’s quiet, a little tricky, and surprisingly satisfying when you solve a tough one.



















