Play Expert 2048 Online Free — 6×6
Play Expert 2048 on a 6×6 grid at PuzlPlay. Long high-score runs with no tile cap—keep merging until no moves remain. Compare expert bests on the leaderboard.
This difficulty
Expert 2048 uses a 6×6 board for long high-score runs. Empty cells fill slowly if you chase every match; build layered edges and keep a “drain” route open. Replays on this exact difficulty are what push expert rankings on PuzlPlay.
About this game
2048 is a single-player sliding tile puzzle that became a global sensation after Gabriele Cirulli released it on the web in March 2014. You slide numbered tiles on a square grid; when two tiles with the same value collide, they merge into one tile worth double. On PuzlPlay there is no forced win at 2048—keep merging to raise your score and highest tile until the board is full and no moves remain. Its simple rules, instant feedback, and “one more try” appeal made it one of the most played browser puzzles of the 2010s. Play free online with multiple board sizes, personal bests, and global leaderboards—no download required.
Steps to play
- 1. Swipe / arrows — Swipe on the board (mobile) or press arrow keys (desktop). Every tile slides as far as possible in that direction in one move.
- 2. Merge tiles — When two tiles with the same number collide, they merge into one tile worth double, and your score increases by the new value. Each tile can merge only once per move.
- 3. Win condition — Keep merging to raise your score and highest tile—there is no score cap. A new 2 or 4 appears after every successful move. The round ends only when the board is full and no merges are possible.
- 4. Undo — Use Undo to reverse the last move when you still have undo charges left. Charges are limited by difficulty — save them for mistakes that trap your high tile.
Frequently asked questions
- How does Swipe / arrows work in 2048?
- Swipe on the board (mobile) or press arrow keys (desktop). Every tile slides as far as possible in that direction in one move.
- How does Merge tiles work in 2048?
- When two tiles with the same number collide, they merge into one tile worth double, and your score increases by the new value. Each tile can merge only once per move.
- How does Win condition work in 2048?
- Keep merging to raise your score and highest tile—there is no score cap. A new 2 or 4 appears after every successful move. The round ends only when the board is full and no merges are possible.
- How does Undo work in 2048?
- Use Undo to reverse the last move when you still have undo charges left. Charges are limited by difficulty — save them for mistakes that trap your high tile.
Tips & Strategies
Keep your highest tile locked in a corner and build along one edge—most players use the bottom-left or bottom-right. Avoid moves that scatter your main stack. Try to keep one row or column monotonic so values rise steadily toward your corner. Clear space before you need it; a full center ends runs quickly. Limit yourself to two primary directions when possible. On 5×5 and 6×6 boards, think two merges ahead rather than chasing every match. Use undo sparingly for recoverable mistakes, and replay the same mode on PuzlPlay to beat your personal best.
Leaderboards explained
PuzlPlay ranks 2048 by highest tile and score within each board size. Pick the same difficulty as the board you play so comparisons stay fair. Guest and signed-in runs both appear; linking Google keeps your place across devices. Check Stats regularly to see how your corner strategy stacks up worldwide.