Arcade

Bean Logic Puzzle - Classic Arcade

Classic Puzzle

Player review

Eat Beans! Not Greens! offers a refreshing take on classic logic puzzles. The food theme is charming, and the difficulty curve is well balanced. Each level requires careful deduction, making it rewarding to solve. The game is replayable and suitable for all ages. It is a solid choice for puzzle fans.

Game info

Game Introduction

Eat Beans! Not Greens! is a logic puzzle game with a playful food theme. Each square on the board contains either a safe bean or a hidden green. Your objective is to reveal all the bean squares while avoiding the hidden greens. The game starts with a small bowl and gradually increases in difficulty, offering a satisfying challenge for players of all ages. Its family-friendly design and quirky sound effects make it an enjoyable experience for quick breaks or longer play sessions.

How to Play

Players tap any square on the board to reveal a number. This number indicates how many hidden greens are in the eight surrounding squares. A zero means no greens are nearby, while higher numbers mean more greens are adjacent. Using logic, you deduce which squares contain beans and which hide greens. Clear all bean squares without tapping a green to win the level. The game is designed for desktop play and works best with a mouse or keyboard, and it supports full screen mode for a more immersive experience.

Game Features

Features include a fun food theme with beans and greens, simple logic puzzle mechanics that are easy to learn, family-friendly content suitable for all ages, free-to-play access, and full screen mode. The game offers a gradual increase in difficulty, starting with a small bowl and progressing to more complex boards. Quirky sound effects add to the lighthearted atmosphere, making each level engaging without being overwhelming.

Tips for Success

Start by tapping squares in the center of the board to gather information efficiently. Use revealed numbers to mark safe bean squares and avoid tapping any square you suspect hides a green. Take your time and think through each deduction—rushing can lead to mistakes. Practice regularly to improve your logic skills and pattern recognition. Remember that a zero means all surrounding squares are safe, which can help clear large areas quickly.

Compatibility


💻 Desktop | 📱 Mobile | 📟 Tablet – All supported · Best with Chrome or Safari

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