Free symmetry logic puzzle

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Divide the grid into rotationally symmetric galaxies. Choose a size, pick a difficulty and solve a bright symmetry puzzle.

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Choosing a rotational-symmetry puzzle with one star in every galaxy.

What is Galaxies?

Galaxies is a visual logic puzzle where the grid must be divided into regions. Each region is called a galaxy, contains exactly one star, and has 180-degree rotational symmetry around that star.

That means every cell you add to a galaxy needs a matching cell on the opposite side of the star. Some stars sit inside a cell, some sit between two cells, and some sit at the meeting point of four cells, so the symmetry can be odd or even.

  • Divide the whole grid into galaxies.
  • Every galaxy contains exactly one star.
  • Every galaxy is rotationally symmetric around its star.
  • Galaxies cannot overlap and every cell must belong to one galaxy.
  • The playable boards on this page prioritise interesting rotational shapes and include one intended solution for the helper tools.

How to play Galaxies online

Select a coloured star, then click or tap cells to assign them to that galaxy. If a cell belongs somewhere else, select the correct star and repaint it. The goal is a complete grid where each coloured area rotates cleanly around its own star.

Use Check for feedback without revealing the full answer. Hint fills one useful cell from the intended solution, and Solution shows the completed galaxy map if you want to study the pattern.

  • Start with stars on corners, edges or tight spaces.
  • Look for cells that can only mirror to one legal partner.
  • When you fill a cell, check the opposite cell around the same star.
  • Avoid letting two galaxies fight over the same mirrored pair.
  • Use larger empty spaces last, once the forced small galaxies are clear.

Galaxies grid sizes and difficulty

Smaller Galaxies grids make the symmetry easy to see, so they are good for learning the rule. Larger grids create longer boundaries where one forced cell can decide the shape of several nearby galaxies.

Easy puzzles use more compact regions and more obvious symmetry. Medium puzzles mix small and larger galaxies. Hard puzzles leave more open space, so you have to combine local mirror logic with whole-grid partitioning.

  • 6x6 Galaxies is a friendly starting size.
  • 8x8 Galaxies gives a balanced daily puzzle.
  • 10x10 Galaxies offers more room for bigger symmetric regions.
  • Easy, medium and hard change the region shapes and solving pressure.
  • New puzzle loads another checked board for the chosen setting.

Galaxies strategy tips

The best Galaxies strategy is to think in mirrored pairs. For any star, imagine rotating a chosen cell halfway around the star. If the matching cell is outside the grid or already forced into another galaxy, that choice cannot work.

Boundaries matter too. A galaxy must stay connected, so a tempting mirrored pair can still be wrong if it cuts the region into separate pieces or blocks a nearby star from having any legal shape.

  • Mark the core cells around each star first.
  • Use the edge of the board to rule out impossible mirrors.
  • Pair cells symmetrically instead of growing one side only.
  • Watch for stars whose surrounding cells are already nearly decided.
  • When stuck, scan the smallest unfilled gap between two stars.

Why interesting Galaxies shapes matter

Many published Galaxies puzzles aim for a provably unique final partition, but the most memorable boards also need lively, irregular regions that make the symmetry fun to read.

This online version now favours richer rotational shapes. Check, Hint and Solution all use the same intended galaxy map, while the hard boards are designed to look more like advanced Galaxies puzzles.

FAQ

Galaxies FAQ

What are the rules of Galaxies?

Divide the grid into regions. Each region must contain exactly one star and be rotationally symmetric around that star.

Is this Galaxies game free?

Yes. You can play Galaxies online for free in your browser.

Do Galaxies puzzles always have unique solutions?

Many published Galaxies puzzles aim for one solution. These boards prioritise interesting rotational shapes and use one intended solution for Check, Hint and Solution.

Which size should beginners choose?

Start with 6x6 easy, then move to 8x8 once the mirror-pair logic feels natural.