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Infinite online games

Quick pick: Play open‑ended, browser‑based games that don't force a hard ending. Start with loop‑style puzzles like Infinity Loop or an AI sandbox like Infinite Craft both work on desktop and mobile, no downloads required. The games are free to play, and is easy to pick up.

Play right now: top infinite picks

  • Infinity Loop (puzzle, HTML5)

    Rotate pieces to connect lines into a closed circuit. Relaxing, low‑pressure flow. Created by InfinityGames.io; often listed under Brain/Puzzle Games.

  • Infinite Craft (sandbox, browser)

    Drag and combine elements (Water, Fire, Wind, Earth) to discover new items. Open‑ended, AI‑assisted gameplay by Neal.fun (2024).

  • Infinity Loop: Hex (puzzle variant)

    Hex‑grid twist on the classic loop mechanic from InfinityGames.io. Bite‑size boards, endless‑feeling flow.

Compare at a glance

Game Genre Core loop Creator Open‑ended Works on Apps
Infinity Loop Puzzle (HTML5) Rotate pieces, connect a closed loop InfinityGames.io Endless‑style boards Desktop, Mobile (browser) App Store / Google Play (also available)
Infinite Craft Sandbox Drag‑and‑combine elements, discover new items Neal.fun Fully open‑ended Desktop, Mobile (browser) Browser first
Infinity Loop: Hex Puzzle (HTML5) Hex‑grid loops InfinityGames.io Endless‑feeling flow Desktop, Mobile (browser) App availability varies

How to start (2 minutes)

Infinity Loop

  1. Open the game in your browser.
  2. Tap or click tiles to rotate them.
  3. Connect all lines into one closed loop to finish the board.

Infinite Craft

  1. Start with Water, Fire, Wind, Earth.
  2. Drag one element onto another to combine.
  3. Reuse new items to branch into thousands of discoveries.

What are "infinite" online games?

They are browser games with no fixed ending: loop‑based puzzles or open‑ended sandboxes. You can dip in for a few minutes, or play for hours your choice. It just works on mobile too, via HTML5.

FAQ

Do I need to download or sign up?
No. These titles run in the browser. Some also offer optional apps on major stores.
Are they free?
Playing in the browser is typically free. Some platforms may show ads; apps can have in‑app purchases.
Will my progress save?
It depends on the game/platform. Loop puzzles often track completed boards; open‑ended sandboxes may reset the canvas between sessions.
Desktop or mobile which is better?
Both work. Desktop gives precise mouse control; mobile is great for quick sessions with touch.
Who makes these games?
Infinity Loop and variants come from InfinityGames.io. Infinite Craft is by Neal.fun (2024).

Ready to play?

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