Slices
About This Game
Slices is a precision puzzle game that challenges you to cut objects into perfectly equal pieces using a limited number of slicing lines. Each level presents a shape — circles, squares, irregular polygons, or everyday objects — and asks you to divide it into a specific number of equal portions. Drawing your cuts requires a keen eye for symmetry and proportion, as even slightly uneven slices fail the accuracy check. The concept is wonderfully intuitive yet surprisingly demanding, especially when odd division numbers or asymmetric shapes enter the picture. Test your sense of spatial proportion in this free browser game where every cut counts.
How to Play Slices
Each level shows a shape and tells you how many equal pieces you need to create. Draw slicing lines by clicking or tapping a starting point on one edge of the shape and dragging to an ending point on another edge. The line cuts straight through the shape, dividing it into sections. Your cuts must produce pieces that are equal in area — the game checks your accuracy and scores based on how close each piece is to the ideal size. For simple shapes like circles, think about where the center is and draw lines through it at equal angular intervals. Dividing a circle into four equal parts means two perpendicular cuts through the center. For three equal parts, draw lines at 120-degree angles from the center. When dealing with irregular shapes, estimate the area mentally and place cuts where they balance the mass on each side. Some levels restrict the number of cuts you can make, so plan before drawing. In challenges where you need many equal pieces, consider making parallel cuts at even spacing rather than radial cuts from a center point. The accuracy threshold gets stricter as levels progress, requiring more precise placement. If your cuts produce pieces that are only slightly unequal, try adjusting the angle or position by small increments. Practice on early levels to develop an intuitive feel for how cut placement affects piece distribution, and remember that perfectly equal does not always mean perfectly symmetric.
Highlights
- Precision slicing puzzles with diverse shapes and objects
- Accuracy scoring that measures how equal your pieces are
- Varied shapes including circles, polygons, and irregular objects
- Limited cut challenges that demand strategic planning
- Progressively stricter accuracy thresholds as difficulty increases
- Free to play instantly in any browser without downloads
Tips & Tricks for Slices
- For circular shapes, always identify the center point and use it as your reference for radial cuts
- Divide by even numbers first — halving repeatedly is easier than estimating odd fractions
- Use the edges of the shape as guides to judge equal spacing for parallel cuts
- Visualize the area on each side of a planned cut before drawing it
- Make small position adjustments when your score is close but not perfect
FAQ
- How do I cut shapes in Slices?
- Click or tap on one edge of the shape and drag to another edge to draw a straight cutting line. The line divides the shape into separate pieces whose areas are measured for equality.
- What counts as equal pieces in Slices?
- The game measures the area of each piece and compares them. Pieces need to be within a certain accuracy threshold of equal area. The threshold gets stricter in harder levels.
- Is Slices free to play?
- Yes, Slices is completely free. It runs in your browser instantly with no downloads, installations, or registrations needed.
- How do I divide a circle into three equal parts in Slices?
- Draw three lines from the center to the edge, each separated by 120 degrees. This creates three equal pie-shaped slices. Use the center point as your reference for accurate angles.
- Can I play Slices on my phone?
- Yes, Slices works perfectly on mobile browsers. Use your finger to draw cutting lines across shapes with responsive touch controls.