Puzzle
Relax with simple line-drawing activities or test your logic in one-stroke puzzles. Connect points and complete each pattern with one continuous line using intuitive mouse or touch controls.
Detailed Ratings
A satisfying mix of stress
Clean, colorful presentation keeps every point and route easy to read
Smooth click
Short puzzles, varied drawing styles, and steady challenge make it easy to replay
Game Introduction
One Line Drawing is a relaxing puzzle and drawing game published by Bravestars Games. It brings several styles of line-drawing gameplay together, offering both calm activities for unwinding and logic-based challenges that make you think.
The central idea is easy to understand: follow the displayed paths, connect the required points, and complete the drawing with a continuous stroke. The simple rules make the game approachable for beginners, while more intricate patterns test planning, focus, and spatial reasoning.
With portrait-oriented play, clean visuals, and intuitive controls, One Line Drawing works well for quick breaks or longer puzzle sessions on desktop computers, phones, and tablets. Players can choose a relaxed pace or challenge themselves to solve increasingly involved one-line patterns.
How to Play
Choose a drawing activity or puzzle, study the arrangement of points and paths, and decide where your stroke should begin. Press and hold on the starting point, then drag along the required route in one smooth motion.
In puzzle-style stages, try to connect every required point or cover the complete pattern without lifting your pointer or unnecessarily retracing a path. If your route gets stuck, restart the drawing, reconsider the order of the branches, and try a different starting point.
Complete the displayed design to advance. Early drawings help you learn the mechanics, while later layouts use more intersections, branches, and detailed shapes that demand careful route planning.
PC and Mobile Interaction
Press and hold the left mouse button, then drag the cursor along the displayed route to draw one continuous line. Release when the pattern is complete.
Touch and hold the starting point, then slide your finger across the screen to trace the route in one continuous stroke. Lift your finger after completing the drawing.
Tips & Tricks
Study the entire pattern before drawing and mentally trace a route from start to finish.
If the diagram has obvious dead ends, consider starting or finishing at one of them.
Avoid using a connecting branch too early when it is the only route between two larger parts of the drawing.
Move steadily through small points and tight corners so the game registers the intended path accurately.
When a route fails, try starting from the opposite end instead of repeating the same sequence.
Use symmetry to simplify complicated designs and divide them into smaller sections in your mind.
Take your time; the relaxing modes reward smooth, controlled strokes rather than speed.
Level Information
Multiple line-drawing styles combine relaxing activities with logic-focused puzzle play
Early patterns introduce the one-line mechanics with simple routes and clear shapes
Later puzzles add more points, branches, intersections, and intricate designs
Short stages are suitable for quick sessions, while harder patterns reward careful planning
Portrait-oriented HTML5 WebGL gameplay is designed for desktop and mobile browsers
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