Newest Games β Fresh Puzzles Added Regularly
Discover our latest free puzzle games. From Spelling Bee to KenKen to Pattern Recognition β new cognitive challenges added to the collection throughout the year.
Latest Additions
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Spelling Bee
Find all words from seven letters. Every word must include the center letter. Find the pangram for the top score.
Word Guess
Six attempts to identify the hidden five-letter word. Color clues guide every guess. A new puzzle every 24 hours.
Anagrams
Rearrange scrambled letters to form as many valid words as possible. Score higher for longer, rarer words.
Pattern Recognition
Memorize a visual grid pattern, then reproduce it from memory. Patterns grow increasingly complex as you advance.
Color Match
Match the color of the displayed word, not its text. A Stroop-effect challenge for cognitive control and executive function.
KenKen
Combine Sudoku-style number placement with arithmetic constraints. Each cage must produce the target number using the given operation.
New Free Puzzle Games β Constantly Expanding Our Collection
Free To Play Puzzles is committed to growing our library with high-quality, thoughtfully designed puzzle games. Every new game we release is built to the same rigorous standard as our most popular classics β fully functional, mobile-optimized, accessibility-tested, and genuinely fun to play. This page is your destination for discovering what is newest in our collection.
Our most recent additions span multiple categories and cognitive skill areas, ensuring there is always something fresh regardless of whether you prefer word puzzles, logic challenges, memory training, or fast-paced arcade action. Here is a closer look at our newest games:
Spelling Bee β Word Formation from Seven Letters
Inspired by the classic format popularized by major newspapers, Spelling Bee presents seven letters in a honeycomb arrangement with one central letter that must appear in every word you form. The challenge is to find as many four-letter-or-longer words as possible, with the ultimate goal of finding the "pangram" β a word that uses all seven letters. Each puzzle is carefully curated to ensure a diverse range of findable words, from common four-letter entries to obscure six-and-seven-letter solutions that keep experienced players searching.
Word Guess β Daily Five-Letter Deduction
Our Wordle-inspired Word Guess gives you six attempts to identify a hidden five-letter word. After each guess, tiles change color to reveal which letters are correct in the right position (green), which are in the word but misplaced (yellow), and which are absent entirely (gray). Success requires a blend of vocabulary breadth, statistical strategy (common-letter openers), and deductive narrowing. A single shared puzzle releases every 24 hours, making it perfect for comparing results with friends and family.
KenKen β The Puzzle That Teaches Arithmetic
KenKen was designed by mathematics educator Tetsuya Miyamoto as a classroom tool for teaching arithmetic through intrinsically motivated problem-solving. Players fill a grid β sizes range from 4Γ4 to 9Γ9 β with numbers such that no number repeats in any row or column, and each outlined "cage" produces its target number using the specified arithmetic operation. The smallest grids can be solved in minutes; the largest expert-mode grids may take an hour of focused deduction. It is one of the most rigorous and rewarding new additions to our number game library.
Pattern Recognition and Color Match β Cognitive Science Games
Pattern Recognition is drawn directly from neuropsychological assessment tools. Memorizing a visual pattern and then reproducing it tests visual working memory β the ability to hold and manipulate non-verbal information in mind. Color Match is built on the Stroop effect, one of the most replicated findings in experimental psychology: it is harder to name the color of ink when the word itself names a different color. Both games are used in research settings as reliable measures of executive function, and our playable versions make genuine cognitive assessment enjoyable and accessible.
What to Expect from Future Additions
Our development roadmap includes additional word game variants, more advanced Sudoku puzzle types, multiplayer puzzle formats, and daily challenge expansions. All new releases will appear on this page first. The best way to stay current is to check back regularly or follow our New Games page. You can also explore the full library on our All Games page, or get a curated cross-category experience through the Daily Challenge.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often do you add new games?
We release new games and puzzle variants regularly throughout the year. Our development focus is on building high-quality, fully-featured games rather than rushing out low-effort content. Subscribe to game updates by checking back to this page, which always shows the most recently added games first.
Are all new games completely free?
Yes, every game on Free To Play Puzzles is 100% free, including all new additions. There are no premium versions, no locked content, and no in-app purchases. The entire library β new and old β is always fully accessible without spending a penny.
Can I suggest a game idea?
Absolutely. We actively consider community suggestions when planning new game development. Reach out through our Contact page with your idea. Games with multiple requests are prioritized in our development roadmap.
Do new games have leaderboards?
Most new games include leaderboard integration from day one. Score-based games (Spelling Bee, Anagrams, Match-3) post to global leaderboards when you are logged into your free account. Leaderboards reset monthly to give everyone a fair shot at the top.
Are new games mobile-optimized?
Yes. Every new game is built responsive and touch-first. We test all releases on iOS and Android before launch, and we actively fix any touch control issues reported after release. All games work equally well on desktop, tablet, and mobile.