Sync Ball is a fascinating 'zen' puzzle game that challenges your brain to think in dual-axis harmony. You control two balls on opposite sides of the screen, and the catch is that they move in sync—one mirrors the other's movement. You must navigate both through their respective obstacle courses to reach the portals simultaneously. It’s a spatial awareness exercise that feels very much like 'rubbing your stomach and patting your head' in digital form.
The minimalist, high-contrast aesthetic is easy on the eyes and keeps the focus on the path. I particularly enjoyed the ambient electronic soundtrack, which helps maintain a 'flow' state during the more difficult levels. While it starts off easy, the later stages introduce moving hazards and one-way gates that require serious planning. It’s a great 'brain-workout' game that provides a unique sense of satisfaction when you finally align both balls perfectly.
Available on: iPhone, iPad, iPod
Version 1.7Wed Oct 12 2022
Performance Improvements.
Bug Fixes.
Leaderboard Added.
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Requires iOS 11.0 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.Increase the number and level of your balls! In return, your income will increase and the resulting image will relax you!




















Sync Ball is a minimalist logic puzzle that puts your coordination to the test. Your objective is to guide two balls to their targets at the same time. The twist? Every move you make affects both balls simultaneously. Navigate through intricate mazes, dodge deadly traps, and use the environment to separate or align your spheres. With its clean visuals, calming soundtrack, and increasingly complex levels, Sync Ball offers a unique and satisfying mental challenge that rewards patience and foresight.
Unique synchronized puzzle mechanics
Hundreds of hand-crafted logic levels
Minimalist and clean aesthetic
Calming ambient soundtrack
No-pressure gameplay with unlimited retries
Sometimes you need to move one ball while keeping the other still. Look for corners or dead ends in the maze; by pushing one ball against a wall, you can 'de-sync' their positions. This is the key strategy for aligning one ball with a portal while the other is still several tiles away.
Later levels feature timed spikes. Pay attention to the rhythm of both courses. Often, you'll need to wait for one ball's path to clear while the other is in a 'safe zone.' Don't rush—Sync Ball is about precision and timing over speed.
You can reset the level at any time or use a hint to see the first three moves of the optimal path.