A quiet game
Flow Tiles
Turn the tiles until every line meets its neighbour. No timer. No score. Nothing to lose. One living pattern, every line connected, finding its way back to whole.
Every line belongs to one pattern. Tap a tile to turn it.
Notice Something?
Many people find that when attention settles on a simple pattern, other thoughts become easier to notice.
If something has been sitting quietly in the background, the Body Signal Check-In can help you explore it.
Sometimes noticing is enough.
Sometimes noticing becomes the beginning of understanding.
Explore a Body SignalThe pattern is whole. If you would like to understand the quieter signals behind a busy mind, Preveal was built for that.
Go deeper at preveal.lifeWhy simple patterns help attention settle
When attention rests in one small, clear task, the mind has less room for circling thoughts. Each turn of a tile gives an instant, gentle answer, and the goal is always visible in front of you. Researchers call this settled state flow, a kind of deep, easy focus where time softens.
Flow Tiles removes everything that usually pulls people out of that state. There is no clock to race, no points to chase, and no way to fail. Every pattern is built to be completed, and every pattern is built as one connected whole. No tile sits alone. Every line, however small, belongs to the same living shape, and turning any single tile matters to all of it.
How to play
Tap or click any tile and it turns a quarter of the way around. Keep turning tiles until every line flows cleanly into the next, with no loose ends pointing off the edge. When the pattern is whole, the lines warm to gold and a soft chord rises. That is the whole game. Play one pattern as a small pause in your day, the way you might look out of a window.
Common questions
- Is there a way to lose?
- No. Every pattern can be completed, and nothing is counted against you.
- Do I need sound?
- No. The chord at the end is a small reward, but the game is just as complete in silence. You can turn sound off above the board.
- How long should I play?
- As long as it feels easy. One pattern takes a minute or two.