About this app
Sand Worm is a creative and satisfying puzzle unjam game where colorful worms are tangled together, and it’s your job to free them. Once released, each worm travels upward onto a conveyor to “eat” sand from a beautifully animated pixel-art sand painting. Solve the jam, start the flow, and watch the sand disappear strip by strip in a deeply relaxing visual effect. How to Play: Examine the pile of colorful worms stacked in a jam. Drag and free worms in the correct order to untangle the cluster. Once released, worms climb to the conveyor automatically. The conveyor feeds them pixel-art sand from the picture above. Clear all worms to fully “eat” the artwork and complete the level. Features: Unique worm-unjam mechanics inspired by satisfying sorting puzzles. Colorful worm characters with smooth, fun animations. Pixel-art sand paintings that get eaten away line-by-line. Relaxing conveyor movement and gentle sand-removal effects. Increasing difficulty with more complex jams and worm arrangements. Perfect mix of logic and satisfaction, ideal for casual puzzle lovers. Why You’ll Love It: Sand Worm blends the pleasure of unjamming puzzles, the charm of colorful characters, and the relaxation of satisfying sand-eating visuals. Every level feels rewarding as you free each worm and watch the pixel art gradually vanish in a smooth flow. If you enjoy logic puzzles, sorting games, color matching, or oddly satisfying mechanics, Sand Worm is a perfect fit. Unjam the worms, start the conveyor, and enjoy the calm destruction of pixel-art sand. Download Sand Worm now and dive into beautifully relaxing sand-eating puzzles!
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- First observed Aug 19, 2026 · 9:06 PM Free