Crunch Lock
Crunch Lock

Crunch Lock

Crunch Lock
5.0

Crunch Lock is a fun lock-opening puzzle game that requires logic and attention! Your goal is to open the lock mechanism by rotating it correctly and move on to the next level. But it's not as easy as it seems! Each level has a different lock mechanism and increasingly difficult puzzles.

If you like brain teasers and want to improve your logic skills, Crunch Lock is for you!

How to Play Crunch Lock?

  1. Use MOUSE or touch controls to click on the lock levers and rotate them 90 degrees clockwise.
  2. The goal is to fold all the levers and completely close the lock.
  3. Each click rotates the lever one step, and in some cases a full 180 or 360-degree rotation may be required.
  4. You need to plan carefully to find the right order.

Why don't the locks close?

If a lock doesn't close, it's probably blocking the path of another lever. Pay attention to the height differences of the levers in the game; light-colored levers are usually on top, and dark-colored ones are on the bottom. Also, levers that say "Locked" cannot move unless the other locks are unlocked. Start by folding the free arms first.

What does the word “Locked” mean?

“Locked” means that the locking arm cannot be moved yet. These arms will be freed when the other locks around it fold and open the way. You should adjust your strategy accordingly, focusing on the unlocked arms first.

What is the best strategy for passing the levels?

First, analyze which arms are free and which are connected to the others. Fold the freely moving arms first, thus creating space for the locked ones. Move forward without rushing, thinking about the outcome of each move.

Why do some arms bounce back?

If an arm bumps into another arm while spinning, it automatically bounces back to its previous position. This is due to the physical interaction mechanics of the game. Move forward with moves that will create free space to avoid collision.

What sets Crunch Lock apart from other puzzle games?

Crunch Lock offers a physical folding mechanic, unlike classic puzzle games. It works with moving parts rather than a fixed grid, which adds a dynamic dimension to the game. Its minimalist design and intuitive controls make it both a simple and deep experience.