2048 is a sliding-tile puzzle on a 4×4 grid. Slide all tiles in one of four directions; when two tiles of the same value collide, they merge into a tile with their sum. Start with 2s and 4s, work up through 8, 16, 32, 64, and on to the 2048 tile to win. Free in your browser, no sign-up. Works offline once the page has loaded.
Goal: create a tile with the value 2048 by merging matching tiles. After 2048 you can keep going for a higher score.
| Mode | Grid | Safety net | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Classic | 4×4 | None | The original 2048 |
| Rescue | 4×4 | One Rescue Row per game | Players still learning corner strategy |
| Infinite | 6×6 | None | Pushing for 8192 and beyond |
The Rescue Row triggers when the grid fills with no available move. It inserts an empty row at the top and shifts every tile down by one. One per game.
Italian developer Gabriele Cirulli released 2048 as a free open-source web game in March 2014, built in a weekend as a personal project. He credited Threes! by Asher Vollmer and Greg Wohlwend (February 2014) and the earlier 1024 by Veewo Studio as direct inspirations. The 4×4 original remains the canonical version.
Three modes from the menu: Classic, Rescue, and 6×6 Infinite. Auto-save preserves in-progress games. Install it as an app from your browser menu to play offline.