0+
Downloads
Content rating
Everyone
Screenshot image
Screenshot image
Screenshot image
Screenshot image
Screenshot image
Screenshot image
Screenshot image
Screenshot image
Screenshot image
Screenshot image
Screenshot image
Screenshot image
Screenshot image
Screenshot image
Screenshot image
Screenshot image
Screenshot image
Screenshot image
Screenshot image
Screenshot image
Screenshot image
Screenshot image
Screenshot image
Screenshot image

About this game

The L Game is a two-player game played on a 4x4 square board. Each player has a 3x2 L-shaped piece, and there are two 1x1 neutral pieces.

Rules
On each turn, players must move their L piece and may optionally move a neutral piece (or both pieces for a much easier game) to an unused spot.
The game is won by leaving the opponent unable to move their L piece without overlapping others.

Single player
Move the blue or red L , then the neutral block buttons to place the pieces. Then press the red [APP PLAYS RED] / [BLUE PLAYS RED] button for the computer's move.

Two-player
Press the blue [1 PL] button to display the red L arrow buttons. The button will display [2 PL]. Then take turns alternately choosing the red or blue buttons. You can always let the L BLOCKS app play for you using the [APP PLAYS BLUE] OR [APP PLAYS RED] BUTTONS.

Overlap warning!
If two or more pieces overlap, the green bar at the top of the screen turns red. If you try to use the [APP PLAYS BLUE/RED] buttons, tyou will be warned to move a piece until there are no overlaps before being permitted to continue.

The L Game was invented by Edward de Bono and introduced in his book "The Five-Day Course in Thinking" (1967). There’s a button linking to L Game’s Wikipedia page at the bottom of the screen.

I would appreciate any constructive suggestions you might have.
Dan Davidson,
dan@dantastic.us
Updated on
Jul 20, 2023

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
No data shared with third parties
Learn more about how developers declare sharing
No data collected
Learn more about how developers declare collection
Committed to follow the Play Families Policy