
Puzzles: All-In-One
All our puzzles in one app! 112 thousands levels in your pocket.
Game info
Game description
Android App Analysis and Review: Puzzles: All-In-One, Developed by Aliaksandr Uvarau. Listed in Puzzle Category. Current Version Is 3.5, Updated On 02/05/2025 . According to users reviews on Google Play: Puzzles: All-In-One. Achieved Over 1 thousand Installs. Puzzles: All-In-One Currently Has 283 Reviews, Average Rating 4.9 Stars
We've spent years developing and perfecting our puzzle app, which combines all of our games into one comprehensive package. With a total of 112,184 unique levels, each game offers 6 levels of difficulty to challenge players of all skill levels.Our extensive collection of puzzles includes:
• Camping (12,000 levels)
• Battleships (12,000 levels)
• Suguru (6,000 levels)
• Futoshiki (12,000 levels)
• Kropki (6,000 levels)
• Binary (6,006 levels)
• No Four In A Row (6,000 levels)
• Sudoku X (12,000 levels)
• Sudoku (12,000 levels)
• Hexoku (3,000 levels)
• Skyscrapers (10,178 levels).
• Hashi (9,000 levels).
• Train Tracks (6,000 levels).
Features:
• No ads!
• 13 games in one, each with 6 different difficulty levels.
• 112,184 (yes, 112 thousands) unique levels with unique solution!
• Optional game timer.
• Day and night modes.
• Undo button.
• Saving game state and progress.
• Supports both portrait and landscape screen orientations.
We're proud to offer this app as a testament to our dedication to creating a truly exceptional puzzle experience. Get ready to spend hours engrossed in our collection of challenging and engaging puzzles.
What's New
New game "Fences" was added.
Recent Comments
Ernest Hamm
Been using the app a while now, and it's a "go to" whenever I want to burn some time playing a game. Doesn't make me feel dumber afterwards lol. Challenging enough not to be frustrating, and there is a huge array of levels increasing in difficulty, so you can pick your poison.
Jeff Mosey
On a couple of this developers games, in the review, i asked for a way to pay this developer directly instead of clicking on the tiny banner ads. This paid compilation of their games appeared later. Realize, i loved their free games, so i choose to pay for this version because it is just that awesome. There are at least 4 games in this that never require you to guess the next move... I can honestly say that no four in one and binary have both, on a few occasions, kept me from suicide.
Doug Reynolds
Amazing collection, and your progress from the standalone versions of these puzzles can be imported. Only knocking it down a star because of an interface issue; having the numbers at the very bottom of the screen makes way too easy to back out of the puzzle if you fat-finger the button.
Corwin Ravenwood
Great games, and it's nice to have so many in a single app rather than having them scattered across a bunch of different random game apps. The notation options and display options are a little lacking, but it is totally made up for by having a simple night mode and a truly staggering number of puzzles in each game.
Jack Boyce
Outstanding collection of logic puzzles, with a TON of levels to play. For anyone who enjoys Sudoku-like puzzles. I appreciate having an ad-free version available. Note: To transfer your level progress from the standalone apps, press the "log in" button in each app. Edit: The new Battleships game is great, as is night mode!
Marcia Morrow
I love that I can get so many games that are hard to find right here in this app. The way you enter possible solutions and fill in blanks are consistent for all the games I've played so far which makes me glad I don't have to figure it out for each app. I get addicted with one game and playing until I get bored. Then there's another one to play and so forth that by the time I go through the games I'm ready to start the cycle again! I also like that there are many levels for each game.
Michael Dymond
Great puzzle games. Absolutely worth the money if you plan on sticking with it. My only (minor) nitpick is with the UI; sometimes I wish I could select a number/letter/tent and then select the cell, but other than that it's fantastic. Quite literally THOUSANDS of levels here, what's not to love?
Jon Ardenoth
Puzzles synced once between my two devices, and now they're stuck with different progress. You need a re-sync feature that updates your account, even if it only updates levels that you have fully completed (if syncing two copies of an in-progress level is too tricky). Also, Train Tracks really needs to have the grid size labelled, since it varies so much from level to level. Train Tracks also needs the undo feature to apply to all multi-select squares at once.