Dotsu: Match 3 Dots Puzzle

3.8
1.55K reviews
100K+
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Content rating
PEGI 3
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About this game

Welcome to Dotsu — a relaxing and strategic match-3 dot puzzle where dots don’t fall — you move them freely to create explosive combos, colorful chain reactions, and satisfying strategies.

Dotsu is not your typical match-3 game. Instead of swapping or tapping, you drag and drop each dot wherever you want on the board. There’s no gravity — just pure control. Every move is planned. Every match is your strategy. It's a revolutionary take on dot puzzle gameplay that feels intuitive, relaxing, and rewarding.

Why you'll love this dot puzzle game?
• 480+ handcrafted levels, each designed with thoughtful dot strategies
• Drag-and-drop freedom — place any dot anywhere on the board
• Offline play — no Wi-Fi required, no ads ever
• Smart mechanics that encourage planning and strategy
• Minimalist visuals, relaxing music, and two unique styles: bright or calm
• Includes colorblind-friendly palettes to support accessibility
• Match 3 or more dots to trigger special effects like Liners, Pulsers, Blasters and Shurikens
• Clean interface, soothing animations, and clutter-free puzzle design

If you enjoy relaxing puzzles, brain training games, and match-3 challenges with a unique twist, Dotsu is the game for you. Whether you’re a longtime fan of Two Dots, Bejeweled, Dotello, or classic jewel match games, or you’re simply looking for a new kind of dot matching experience, Dotsu offers clean design, colorful visuals, and no distractions — no ads, no timers, no stress.

In Dotsu, color and strategy go hand in hand. Each puzzle is built around colorful dot combinations, clever board elements, and goal-based missions. Some levels ask you to match colored dots in a certain pattern. Others challenge you to unlock vaults, trigger explosions, or clear the board with limited moves. You’ll discover hidden rules, evolving mechanics, and subtle patterns that make each level feel fresh.

As you connect dots and complete puzzles, you’ll sharpen your thinking and develop new strategies. Dotsu is brain training wrapped in a calming, color-rich experience. It’s a game that respects your time — no forced waits, no pop-ups, no interruptions. Just dots, puzzles, and peaceful flow.

Whether you're into dot puzzles, color-matching games, relaxing offline challenges, or strategy-driven match-3 gameplay — Dotsu delivers a clean, ad-free experience that blends drag-and-drop freedom with brain-teasing fun.

Dotsu was built for fans of minimalist puzzle games, dot strategies, match 3 logic, and color-rich gameplay. With handcrafted puzzles, relaxing flow, and satisfying mechanics, Dotsu brings something truly unique to the genre.

One dot, two dots, three dots… and boom — it’s a match!
Download Dotsu today and discover the most innovative dot puzzle experience of the year.
Updated on
3 Aug 2025

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Ratings and reviews

4.0
1.52K reviews
Freudian
17 July 2025
I'm colourblind, and I always appreciate an option for colour impaired aids in games, but despite this, a lot of the colours are still pretty conflictive. which is strange since there's only around a maximum of 4-5 colours per level, so why can't you just pick the 4-5 most varied colours, instead of super similar blues and purples or yellows and greens and oranges. Desaturated colours look great but if I can't tell the difference between them, it puts a bit of a dampener on the mechanics.
3 people found this review helpful
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Clare Hooper
9 June 2025
Finally an awesome puzzle game in an otherwise diminishing category that is sadly missing the inventiveness with simplicity that this game offers. It is neither easy nor too hard but requires just the right amount of brain power to keep players engaged... I can't get enough of it! Thank you to the Devs for this awesome game, please keep them coming!
34 people found this review helpful
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Japanesepersimmon
3 July 2025
was only good the first few sets of levels. After that, there is no sustainability for coins and power ups. it's it's hard levels consecutively despite it not having the "hard" or " super hard" tag. using power ups and still loosing is common because of the random color pop ups with the locks. the difficulty in relationship to the power up gaining isn't balanced. there isn't even any way to gain more coins for trade. I've been stuck at levels for days on end usually forced to rawdog it
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What's new

Fixed problems with level 110