Numbers 19
Numbers 19 is a fun free online puzzle game. Click to play!
A Look at Numbers 19
The goal of this game is to cross out all numbers.
It’s possible to cross out any of the same digits or giving 10 in total which are placed next to each other either horizontally or vertically.
You can cross out the last item in one line with the first one in the next line if they are the same or gives you a total of 10.
Numbers that have been struck out won’t be counted anymore.
If there are no more moves, click the “Add numbers” button. All the numbers that aren’t crossed out yet will be rewritten lower and you can continue to play.
Developer Info
PaperGame developed Numbers 19 for web browsers, originally released in March 2019. The game runs on desktop and mobile devices without needing a download. PaperGame distributes it as a free-to-play title.
Platform and Browser Support
Numbers 19 works on phones, tablets, laptops, and desktops. It is compatible with Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Safari on Windows, macOS, Linux, ChromeOS, Android, and iOS. The game uses landscape (horizontal) orientation.
What is Included
- Designed for horizontal play, best experienced on desktop or tablet.
- Free to play with optional in-game purchases.
- Leaderboard support. Track your ranking against the community.
- Rated 0+, family-friendly content.
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How Numbers 19 Plays
One thing Numbers 19 handles well is feedback. You always know whether your last move was good, bad, or average. That immediate response is what makes casual play sessions feel productive.
The visual language in Numbers 19 communicates everything. You know what to tap, swipe, or click without reading instructions. That clarity is the hardest part of casual design to get right.
Tips to Improve
- If there are multiple modes or difficulty levels, start on default. It is tuned for first-time players and gives you the experience the developer intended.
- Try playing left-handed if the game allows it (or vice versa). It sounds odd, but changing your input hand can reveal patterns your dominant hand was autopiloting through.
- Learn one mechanic at a time. Casual games layer simplicity, and mastering each layer separately is faster than trying to handle everything at once.
- Short sessions add up. Playing for five minutes several times is often better for improvement than one long sitting.
- Pay attention to what the scoring system rewards. Understanding the game's priorities helps you focus on the right actions.
- Figure out what ends your runs most often. The most common failure point is usually the most valuable thing to improve.
Controls and Rules
Cross out pairs of numbers until the entire playing field is free. Numbers form pairs when they stand side by side (horizontally or vertically) and are equal to each other or add up to 10. For example: 2-2, 4-4, 4-6, 7-3, 9-1, etc.
To cross out a pair, suc...
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Jump Into Numbers 19
Numbers 19 is free, works in your browser, and has 24K player reviews with a 4.0 average. Open the page and play on any device.