Tangled Snakes is a clever and colorful puzzle game that takes the 'untangling' mechanic and applies it to adorable, wriggling reptiles. It’s based on a simple premise: move the snakes in the right order so they don't get blocked by one another. It’s essentially a logic puzzle that requires you to visualize the layers of a pile, making it a great brain-teaser for all ages.
The snakes are animated with a lot of personality, and the sound design—with its soft hisses and slithering noises—is surprisingly relaxing. The difficulty scales nicely, moving from simple two-snake puzzles to complex knots that require a dozen moves to solve. While it is a casual title with a fair share of ads, the core loop is polished and satisfying. It’s the perfect 'zen' game for keeping your mind sharp during a commute.
This is a 'commuter puzzle' in the purest sense. There's no narrative, no stakes, just a series of boards that get slightly more cluttered. I found the logic to be far too simple for the first fifty levels; it felt like it was playing itself. The ads are the biggest obstacle here, often lasting longer than the levels themselves. For a gamer like me who values a stiff challenge and thoughtful design, this feels like it was built by an algorithm to maximize ad impressions. The touch detection is occasionally finicky, which is frustrating in a game this basic.
Performance: Occasional overheating on older devices due to ad-heavy SDKs.
Buy if: You need something to do with your hands for two minutes while waiting for coffee.
Skip if: You want a puzzle game that requires actual cognitive effort.
Available on: iPhone, iPad, iPod
Version 69.0.3Fri Feb 20 2026
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It's a nod to the classic snake game, but with a twist! Help the tangled snakes get free from the mess they're in, one slither at a time. Tangled Snakes is a puzzle game for the masses; a simple snake game with a satisfying challenge. Which snake should slither away first?
Be sure to pick the snakes in the correct order and save them all to pass the levels. But helping the snakes free won't always be easy. Watch out for obstacles in their way - bear traps can pop all over the place.
Get all of the snakes out of their tangle in the latest of snake games.
Requires iOS 15.0 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.It's a nod to the classic snake game, but with a twist! Help the tangled snakes get free from the mess they're in, one slither at a time. Tangled Snakes is a puzzle game for the masses; a simple snake game with a satisfying challenge. Which snake should slither away first?
Be sure to pick the snakes in the correct order and save them all to pass the levels. But helping the snakes free won't always be easy. Watch out for obstacles in their way - bear traps can pop all over the place.
Get all of the snakes out of their tangle in the latest of snake games.










Tangled Snakes is a vibrant brain-teaser where players must use logic to untangle a pile of snakes. Each snake has a head and a tail, and you must slide them along their path without overlapping or getting blocked by others. With hundreds of levels ranging from easy to mind-bending, it offers a peaceful and satisfying experience for fans of spatial puzzles and cute animals.
Hundreds of handcrafted levels
Vibrant and cute graphics
Satisfying untangling mechanics
Relaxing ASMR-style sound effects
No time limits or pressure
Always look for the snake that is physically on top of the pile. This snake will have no other bodies crossing over its back, meaning it can be moved out of the way immediately to unlock the ones below.
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Before you move a snake, check if its exit path is clear. Sometimes you have to move a snake partially out of the way, move another, and then slide the first one back to its original spot to find the solution.
You can use the 'Undo' button to go back one move, or the 'Skip' button if a puzzle is proving too difficult.