
Loading critic reviews...
Finding live streams...
Netflix Puzzled is a puzzle game collection developed by Minimega and published by Netflix. It launched on November 26, 2025, across Android, iOS, and web browsers. The game aggregates classic titles like Sudoku and Jigsaw alongside newer entries like Bonza, offering daily challenges and themed puzzle sets tied to Netflix shows. Its core appeal lies in accessibility and variety, letting players tackle quick brain-teasers or dive into curated collections. The Tudum platform integration keeps content fresh with seasonal updates and exclusive titles. Think of it as a Netflix app for puzzle enthusiasts, blending convenience with a mix of familiar and inventive mechanics.
Each session starts with a daily puzzle for every included game, like Sudoku with randomized grids or Jigsaw pieces that shift positions mid-solve. Bonza tasks you with arranging letter tiles into crosswords within a honeycomb grid, demanding lateral thinking. Controls are touch or mouse-friendly, with intuitive drag-and-drop mechanics. Sessions rarely top ten minutes, though some puzzles escalate in complexity as you unlock higher difficulty tiers. The interface groups games into categories, casual, challenging, and themed, and lets you track progress via a completionist tracker. While the core loop is straightforward, the rotating content and Netflix IP tie-ins add a layer of novelty, especially for fans of specific shows.
PlayPile’s data shows 78% of players finish at least five puzzles daily, with an average playtime of 23 hours. Completion rates for Sudoku and Jigsaw hover around 72%, while Bonza lags at 58%, hinting at a steeper learning curve. The game holds a 4.1/5 rating from 250,000 reviews, with 42% calling it “a great way to kill time.” Community moods skew mostly “relaxed” and “focused,” though 15% of feedback criticizes the lack of offline mode. Achievements unlock at a 67% rate, but their value is low, only 3% of players complete all 150. Critics note the formula is “safe but predictable,” though the Tudum integration keeps content feeling current.
Netflix Puzzled is a solid choice for casual puzzlers who want bite-sized challenges without commitment. It’s free on Tudum, so the price isn’t an issue, though the lack of offline access is a downside. Achievements add mild replay value, but the core experience leans heavily on existing titles. If you crave innovation or deep mechanics, this might underwhelm. For those seeking a stress-free way to kill 20 minutes a day, though, it delivers reliably. The Netflix themes are a nice touch, but don’t expect impressive design. Stick with it if you’ve exhausted your usual puzzle apps.
Finding deals...
Loading achievements...
Finding similar games...
Checking Bluesky...