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Path Out: Arrow Puzzle
Every arrow on the board has to get out. Tap one and it slides the way it points until something stops it — or until it leaves the board for good.
Free · iPhone and iPad · optional Remove Ads purchase, $2.99
How it plays
The rule takes ten seconds. The order is the puzzle.
Tap an arrow and it slides the way it points until it hits something or leaves the board. Clear every arrow and the level is done. That's the whole game.
The catch is sequence. An arrow that looks hopelessly trapped is usually waiting on the one you were about to send away, so it stops being about reflexes almost immediately and starts being about finding the order that leaves nothing stranded behind. Later chapters add rotators that turn when they're blocked, chevron tiles that only let arrows in one way, and keys that lock the board until they're collected.
Screenshots
From the game
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What's in it
230 levels, all of them checked
Hand-verified levels
A full campaign ending in the Grandmaster chapter, where the boards stop being forgiving.
Solver-proven solvable
Every level is verified by a solver before it ships — so no board is accidentally impossible, and every par is a real, achievable number.
Par-based three-star scoring
Clearing a level is one thing; clearing it in par is another. Finished levels stay worth coming back to.
Deadlock detection and hints
Both backed by the same solver. When a board genuinely can't be cleared from where you are, the game says so rather than letting you grind at it.
- ✓Hard mode — a strict move limit of par + 2, no undo, no hints, and a bolt badge when you pull it off.
- ✓Game Center leaderboards and achievements.
- ✓VoiceOver and Reduce Motion supported throughout; sound and haptics are separate toggles.
- ✓Fully offline. No account, no sign-in, no server. Progress stays on your device.
Price
Free, with one optional purchase
All 230 levels are free and ad-supported. A single Remove Ads purchase ($2.99) turns the ads off permanently. It doesn't unlock content, because there isn't any content locked behind it — no currency, no lives, nothing to wait for.