Free daily puzzle games give you one clean challenge each day, usually with a shared result you can compare with friends. Puzzle Hub is built for that moment after Wordle or Connections ends and you still want one more smart, fast solve.
A 4x4 sudoku for people who want the shape of Sudoku without a long grid.
Decode a substitution cipher one letter at a time. Good when you want word logic without trivia.
Change one letter per step until the chain connects. Short, shareable, and easy to understand.
Einstein-style clues with names, colors, pets, and drinks. Pick this when you want a slower puzzle.
A good daily puzzle respects the ritual. It has one clear rule, resets on a schedule, and ends cleanly. You should not need an account, a tutorial video, or a pile of settings before the first move.
That is also why spoiler-safe sharing matters. People want to say "today's was hard" without ruining the answer. Wordle made that obvious. Puzzle Hub uses the same idea across number, word, cipher, and logic games.
If you want something fast, play Mini Sudoku. If you want words, play Word Chain. If you want pattern recognition instead of vocabulary, play NumFlow. If you want to sit with a puzzle for longer, play Grid Logic.
Yes. Puzzle Hub games are free to play on the web during launch.
No. Everything here works in a browser. NumFlow iOS is in review and gets added when approved.
Yes, after some solves you can leave an email for optional reminders. Playing does not require email.