Best Free Bridges (Hashi) Game
Connect the numbered islands with bridges so every number is met and all islands form one network.
Level 1
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How to play
- Connect two islands. Click one island, then a second island in the same row or column, to add a bridge between them.
- Cycle single, double, none. Click the same pair again for a double bridge, and once more to clear it. Bridges may never cross.
- Match every number. Give each island exactly its number of bridge ends and join them all into one connected network to win.
About Bridges (Hashi)
Hashi — short for Hashiwokakero, and often just called Bridges — is an elegant connection logic puzzle. The board is dotted with numbered islands. You draw bridges between them, running only horizontally or vertically, with at most two bridges joining any pair and no bridge ever crossing another. Each island’s number is exactly how many bridge ends must touch it, and when you’re done every island has to belong to a single connected network. Every layout here is generated from a real connected solution, so it always solves. Pick easy, normal or hard. No signup.
Frequently asked questions
Click an island, then click a second island lined up in the same row or column, to build a bridge between them. Click the same pair again to make it a double bridge, and once more to remove it. Each island’s number is how many bridge ends it needs.
An island’s number is the exact total of bridge ends that must connect to it. A single bridge counts as one end and a double bridge counts as two, so an island marked 3 might take one double and one single bridge.
No. Bridges run only straight horizontally or vertically, and no bridge may cross another bridge or pass through an island. The game prevents you from creating a crossing.
You win when every island has exactly its number of bridge ends and all islands are joined into one connected network — you can reach any island from any other. The game checks this automatically.
Yes. Each layout is generated from a real, fully connected bridge network and the island numbers are derived from it, so a valid solution always exists. Difficulty raises the island count and grid size.
Completely free — no signup, no download, no paywall. The puzzle generates and runs entirely in your browser, and nothing is uploaded.
Yes. It runs in your browser, so Bridges (Hashi) works on phones and tablets as well as desktop — there is no app to install.
No. Bridges (Hashi) works with no signup at all; an optional free account only exists to unlock higher usage limits.
Usually just a few seconds for a typical file — Bridges (Hashi) starts working the moment you give it your input.
Your input is processed in memory and never stored, so nothing is left behind once you have your result.