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Introduction to Flood Fill
Have you ever picked a color and watched it slowly take over a whole grid? Flood Fill does exactly that, turning a simple idea into a surprisingly addictive puzzle. You start in one corner with a single shaded square and a palette of bright colors at the bottom. Each turn, you pick a new color to “flood” into your growing territory, and your goal is to make the entire board uniform before you run out of moves. It’s one part strategy, one part visual satisfaction, and all parts fun.
What makes Flood Fill so engaging is how it balances easy-to-understand rules with the kind of brainteasing depth that keeps you coming back. Early levels might only be six or eight squares across, but as the grids expand and color options multiply, you find yourself pausing over each click. Should you go for the bold hue that nets you ten extra tiles? Or hold out for a subtler shade that primes you to sweep up half the board on the next turn? That little back-and-forth—risk versus reward—gives every round its own flavor.
It’s the kind of game you can pick up between meetings or lose an hour to on the couch. No flashy power-ups or timers, just colorful grids and your wits. Before you know it, you’ll be chasing high scores, devising new shortcuts, and mentally mapping out every move. For anyone who loves a tidy challenge with a splash of color, Flood Fill hits the sweet spot.