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Mindrift's one of those brain teasers that's deceptively simple at first glance, but it'll quickly have you scratching your head. It falls squarely into the logic puzzle category, mixing spatial reasoning with a bit of pattern matching, all wrapped in a clean, minimalist interface that doesn't distract from the core challenge. You won't find any flashy graphics or time pressures here, just pure, contemplative problem-solving that feels more like untangling a knot than playing a typical game.
In each level, you're presented with a grid of interconnected nodes and symbols, and your job is to figure out the hidden rule that governs their relationships. You'll drag and shift sections of the web, trying to align everything so the connections make logical sense. It's all about testing assumptions, spotting the one inconsistency in a seemingly orderly layout, and getting that really satisfying "click" when the whole structure finally snaps into place and reveals its elegant, underlying order.