Join Numbers is a minimalist and highly addictive number-puzzle game. It belongs to the same family as 2048 but with a more fluid, connecting-based mechanic. You simply swipe to link identical numbers, merging them into higher values. It’s the kind of game that gets you into a 'flow state'—the simple act of clearing the board becomes meditative.
The lack of visual clutter is a major plus; the clean design allows you to focus purely on the math and the spatial planning. While it starts out very easy, the strategy reveals itself once the board fills up with high numbers. You have to plan your merges to avoid boxing yourself in. It’s a perfect 'brain training' app that is satisfying, quiet, and great for exercising your logic on the fly.
Available on: iPhone, iPad, iPod
Version 2.2.1Fri Feb 13 2026
- minor updates
Collect digits, get the largest number to earn money.
Spend money on building new tower barracks.
Use your soldiers to fight in battle card game.
Enjoy!
Requires iOS 13.0 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.Collect digits, get the largest number to earn money.
Spend money on building new tower barracks.
Use your soldiers to fight in battle card game.
Enjoy!










Join Numbers is a minimalist puzzle game about logic and connections. Players swipe to link adjacent tiles with the same number, causing them to merge into a single tile with a higher value. The goal is to reach the highest number possible before the board fills up. With simple one-finger controls, clean visuals, and an infinite gameplay loop, it’s a perfect title for puzzle lovers of all ages.
Clean minimalist art style
Infinite puzzle challenges
Satisfying merge animations
High score tracking
Always try to merge your highest numbers in one of the corners. This keeps the rest of the board open for the smaller numbers to connect and grow.
You can connect more than two numbers at once! Linking a long chain of 2s into a single 16 is much more efficient than doing them in pairs.
No, you can take as much time as you need to plan your moves; the game only ends if the board becomes completely full.