
Chiikawa Puzzle is a bite-size, browser-based puzzle game where you assemble Chiikawa’s face from individual 2D parts. It mixes the calm feel of casual puzzle games with a clever memory twist: once you place a part, it disappears from view. Your job is to keep track of spacing, symmetry, and alignment in your head as you work toward a clean, cute result.
Each round, the game tells you exactly which piece is up next—its name shows in the top-left corner (for example: head, left eye, right ear), and the matching part appears on the board. You click or tap to drop it where it belongs on the face. After you place it, the piece hides. That means every new drop depends on how well you remember the position of previous parts and the relative distances between them.
There’s no Undo. Every placement is final, so smooth, confident moves beat frantic corrections. When you’re happy with the result, export or share your finished Chiikawa in a couple of clicks.
This is a relaxing, no-rush puzzle that still rewards focus. The minimalist UI, cute art, and short rounds make it easy to dip in and out, while the hidden-piece mechanic keeps your spatial reasoning and short-term memory engaged. It’s approachable for newcomers and quietly addictive for perfectionists who love getting alignment just right.
Adorable 2D Chiikawa art with a clean, friendly look
If you enjoy casual puzzle games, memory challenges, cartoon-style visuals, and tidy little goals, Chiikawa Puzzle will click with you. It’s great for players who like low-stress games that still make the brain do a bit of work.