Key Features
- Neon Grid Logic: The cyberpunk aesthetic makes the board pop. Every beam movement leaves a trail that helps you track your mistakes.
- Scaling Chaos: Levels grow from simple single-color paths to chaotic multi-laser webs. Complexity jumps significantly once you hit the larger boards.
- Mirror Mechanics: Two-sided mirrors force you to think about both faces simultaneously. A single rotation changes the trajectory of two different beams.
- Automatic Progress: The game saves every move you make. If you get stuck on a tough puzzle, just walk away and return later.
How to Play
Mastering Optics controls
Tap or click any mirror to rotate it ninety degrees. You need to chain these reflections to hit the target nodes. Learning how to play Optics starts with basic alignment, but don’t rush. If you click too fast, you lose track of which way the beam is actually bouncing.
Why Optics gets messy
Your biggest mistake will be ignoring the laser colors. If you cross beams or hit the wrong target, nothing happens. Later levels turn into a total headache. You’ll be staring at a 10x10 board of crisscrossing light, trying to untangle a mess of cyan and magenta lines without losing your mind.
Who Should Play Optics?
Frequently Asked Questions about Optics
How many levels does Optics have?
There are 100 levels to clear. They start simple enough, but the final ones require serious focus to manage the dense web of colored light.
Can I play Optics on my phone?
Yes, it works perfectly on mobile browsers. The touch controls are responsive, though small screens can make precision tapping a bit tricky on the larger maps.
Is Optics free to play?
Yes, Optics is completely free to play on Nub Games. There are no in-app purchases. No download or registration required.
Can I play Optics on mobile?
Optics works on both desktop and mobile devices. Best played in none mode.
What age rating is Optics?
Optics has a content rating of 0++. It is suitable for all ages.
