Cloud Arrow Puzzle
The Cloud arrow puzzle is a free board whose arrow-lines are woven into the shape of a Cloud; you clear it by sliding every line off the edge of the board in the right order. A puffy cloud with a flat base; its bumps hide short lanes that open once the underside slides away. In this free online puzzle the Cloud (one of the symbols) is built from interlocking arrow-lines that fill every cell. Tap an arrow whose straight lane to the edge is clear and the whole line slides off, then keep clearing in the right order until every arrow has escaped the board.
| Picture | A Cloud, drawn from arrow-lines |
|---|---|
| Category | Symbols (16 to collect) |
| Difficulty | Medium — about 22 woven arrow-lines |
| Plays as | Arrow escape / arrow maze |
| Price | Free — no download, plays in your browser |
| Shape Book | Clear the Cloud once to unlock it |
How to play the Cloud puzzle
- Each arrow-line ends in a head that points the one way it can leave the board.
- Tap a line whose straight path to the edge is completely clear — the whole line slides off.
- Every line that leaves opens a lane for the ones trapped behind it, so the order you choose is the real puzzle.
- Tapping a blocked line bumps it and costs a heart, so read the lanes before you tap. Clear them all to win.
About the Cloud shape
The Cloud is one of Arrow Puzzle's 16 symbols. Here it plays as a standalone, medium-hard board — the arrows weave through the Cloud and you free them one line at a time, in the only order that works. Clear it once and the Cloud is saved to your Shape Book; you can replay it whenever you like, and each board is freshly generated so the path out is never quite the same twice.
How to clear the Cloud
Symbols are the most open boards, so the Cloud rarely hides its lanes — the challenge is purely the order. Scan the edges for an arrow that already has a clear run off the board, free it, and let each line that escapes reveal the next.
It plays like an arrow maze: the lines weave through each other without ever crossing, and the only way out is to read the lanes and pull them in the right order. Stuck? Restart for a fresh Cloud board, or warm up on the gentler boards in Arrow Escape.
Cloud arrow puzzle FAQ
How do you solve the Cloud arrow puzzle?
Find an arrow on the Cloud whose straight path to the edge of the board is empty, and tap it — the whole line slides off, opening lanes for the lines behind it. Work through the board in that order until every arrow has escaped. Tapping a blocked line costs a heart, so read the lanes first.
Is the Cloud arrow puzzle always solvable?
Yes. Every Cloud board is generated so there is always a valid order that clears it — no dead ends, just the puzzle of finding the order.
Does clearing the Cloud unlock it in my Shape Book?
It does. Clear the Cloud once and it lights up in your Shape Book, a collection saved in your browser so you can come back and complete the whole set of shapes.
What does the finished Cloud look like?
The arrows are arranged into the shape of the Cloud, so the whole board reads as a Cloud picture. As you clear the lines in order, the Cloud slides apart piece by piece until the board is empty — and the picture is saved to your Shape Book.
Is Arrow Puzzle free to play?
Yes — every shape, level and daily board is completely free. It runs in your browser with no download and no sign-up, on phone, tablet or desktop.
Do I need to download or install anything?
No. Arrow Puzzle is a web game that loads instantly in any modern browser, and it keeps working offline once the page has opened — nothing to download.
Can I play Arrow Puzzle unblocked at school or work?
Yes. Because it runs entirely in the browser with nothing to install, Arrow Puzzle works as an unblocked game anywhere a browser is allowed — no plugins, no app store.
Does it work on mobile and PC?
Both. The board scales to your screen, so it plays the same on a phone, tablet or desktop PC — tap or click an arrow to slide its line off the board.
Are the puzzles always solvable?
Always. Every board is generated and checked so there is at least one valid order that clears it — there are no dead ends, only the challenge of finding the order.