Hashi Bridges: island logic puzzle

A free Hashi-style bridge puzzle. Every island's number is its bridge count — build straight bridges, never cross them, and connect the whole network. No sign-up, no download.

7×7 0 / 8 islands

Tap an island, then tap another in the same row or column to build a bridge.

How to play Hashi Bridges

  1. 1. Read the numbers Each circle is an island. Its number is exactly how many bridges must touch it.
  2. 2. Tap a pair to build Tap an island, then tap another island in the same row or column with nothing between them. Tap the pair again for a second bridge, and once more to remove them.
  3. 3. Connect everything Bridges run straight, never cross, and at most two join a pair. You win when every number is matched and all islands form one network. Green islands are satisfied; red have too many.

Hashi rules

Boards are grown as a random connected network, then the numbers are counted from it — so every deal has at least one solution. For more quiet logic, try Region Queens or the Zip number path.

Hashi Bridges unlimited FAQ

What is Hashi?

Hashi is a bridge logic puzzle. Numbered circles are islands; each number says how many bridges must touch it. Build straight bridges that never cross until every count matches and the islands form one network.

How do I build or remove a bridge?

Tap an island to select it, then tap a partner in the same row or column. Repeat taps cycle the pair: one bridge, two bridges, none.

Can two bridges cross?

No. A bridge may not cross another bridge or pass through an island. Illegal moves are simply rejected.

Is every board solvable?

Yes. Boards are generated from a connected bridge network, and the island numbers are counted from that network, so a solution always exists.

Can I play on a phone?

Yes. The game is fully tap-based and runs in any mobile browser — nothing to install, no account.

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