About Infinity Loop
Infinity Loop is a meditative pipe-rotation puzzle. Each level shows a grid of broken pipe segments. Your job is to rotate every tile until the whole network forms one closed loop — no loose ends, no broken connections.
There is no timer, no enemy, no failure state. The point of the game is the small pleasure of clicking a tile and watching the path click into place. Sessions feel less like solving puzzles and more like tidying a desk.
How to play
Click or tap any tile to rotate it 90 degrees. The level is solved when every pipe is part of one continuous loop.
| Desktop | Left click — rotate the tile under the cursor |
|---|---|
| Mobile | Tap a tile — rotate it |
Tips & tricks
- Start at the corners — they have only one valid orientation.
- Edges with only one neighbour are usually the second-easiest to solve.
- T-junctions are often the trickiest; leave them for last.
- If you get stuck, work backwards from a section that looks completed.
- Take breaks between levels — fresh eyes spot the missing rotation instantly.
Frequently asked questions
Can I lose at Infinity Loop?
No. There is no failure state — you simply keep rotating tiles until the loop is closed.
Are there levels?
Yes. The game progresses through grids that grow larger and add more branching tiles.
Why is it considered relaxing?
The puzzle has no timer, no points, and no penalties — only the click and the closed loop.
Does progress save?
Level progress is stored in your browser's local storage.