How to Play Sokodle
Everything you need to solve the daily puzzle.
What is Sokodle?
Sokodle is a free daily Sokoban puzzle. Every day at midnight a new grid-based challenge drops for everyone worldwide. Your goal is simple: push every parcel onto its matching delivery zone in as few moves as possible. Think of it as a logistics brain-teaser — plan your route, avoid dead ends, and aim for the par score.
Basic Rules
Push parcels to delivery zones
Walk into a parcel to push it one square in that direction. You can only push — never pull — and only one parcel at a time.
Push direction
Parcels lock on delivery
When a parcel reaches its delivery zone it locks in place and is marked as delivered. Keep going until every zone is filled.
Delivered
Ice Tiles
Some puzzles feature ice tiles — slippery surfaces shown as light-blue squares. When you or a parcel moves onto ice, the movement continues in that direction until hitting a wall or another object. This sliding mechanic adds an extra layer of strategy: you can use ice to cover long distances in a single move, but you need to plan carefully to avoid losing control of a parcel.
Scoring
Your performance on each puzzle is measured across several dimensions:
- Par target — every puzzle has a par number of moves. Hit par or below to earn the best rating.
- Moves — total steps and pushes you make. Fewer is better.
- Time — how quickly you complete the puzzle from the first input.
- Undos — each undo counts against your score, so commit to your moves when you can.
- Hints — using hints helps you learn, but a hint-free solve earns a better result.
Tips & Strategy
Plan ahead
Before making your first move, study the entire grid. Identify where each parcel needs to end up and trace a rough path. A few seconds of planning can save many wasted moves.
Avoid corners
Pushing a parcel into a corner (that is not a delivery zone) is usually a dead end — you cannot pull it back. Always think about what is behind and beside a parcel before you push.
Use ice strategically
Ice tiles let you move parcels across multiple squares in one push. Look for ice paths that align with delivery zones. Sometimes the fastest solution requires sliding a parcel the long way round.