How It Works
Simple Rules
- Use `Tab` or `Shift+Tab` to move between direction buttons.
- Press `Enter` or `Space` on a direction to change that point and its direct neighbors.
- Active points keep pulsing from left, center, or right. Higher pitches mean upper points and lower pitches mean lower points.
- Your goal is to make every sounding point go quiet.
How To Solve It
What To Do
Every move changes five places at most: the point you press, plus the point directly above, below, left, and right of it. Corners and edges affect fewer neighbors because there is less around them.
To solve the puzzle, keep listening and watching for the active points. Press directions to quiet the ones around them until the whole board goes silent. Every new puzzle is shuffled randomly, so the pattern changes each time you start over.
If you are playing by sight, glowing gold points are active and pale points are quiet. If you are playing by sound, left and right panning tell you direction, while pitch tells you whether the point is high, middle, or low on the board.
Example: if the top middle point is making noise, you can press it to change that point and the points next to it. If the middle of the board is noisy, pressing the center often changes the biggest part of the pattern at once.
There is no single fixed answer because every new puzzle starts differently. The trick is to keep testing directions, notice what becomes quieter or louder, and work your way toward a board that has no active sounds left.
Glows brightly and keeps making sound pulses until it is quieted.
Looks calm, makes no repeating sound, and is already solved.
Play
Wing Sound Puzzle
Hint
Press Hint move if you want a gentle nudge instead of the full answer.
Keyboard shortcuts
Use number keys 1 to 9 for the grid from upper left to lower right. Press U to undo, H for a hint, R to describe active sounds, E for a new easy puzzle, and T for a new tricky puzzle.
Each active point keeps pulsing until you quiet it. The live status below announces wins, active directions, hints, and puzzle resets.