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Orbit Merge

Drop matching garden orbs, build physics combos, and continue the locally saved board later.

Files are not uploaded to a server. Selected files and results are processed only inside your browser.
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How Orbit Merge works

Orbit Merge is an original local browser puzzle built around readable physics, short decisions, and a board you can continue later.

Drop, settle, and combine

  • Move the preview along the chamber, then click, tap, or press Space to drop it.
  • Two garden orbs of the same tier merge into the next bloom and award more points at higher tiers.

Manage the warning line

  • A brief crossing is safe, but a settled stack that blocks the warning line fills the overflow meter.
  • Plan gaps and use the next-orb preview; rapid merges create a combo multiplier and release pressure.

Continue or move the save

  • The current board, next orb, records, and piece motion are saved automatically in this browser.
  • The arcade backup contains only local game data and can be imported on another browser profile.
Browser-only game saveOrbit Merge does not upload the board or records. The save uses localStorage on this device; exported JSON is created locally and remains under your control.

Orbit Merge questions

Rules, originality, local saves, and browser support.

Is this a copy of a commercial fruit game?

No. It uses the general equal-object merge rule, while its garden-orb theme, artwork, scoring, combo system, save format, code, and interface are original FreeToolHub work.

What exactly is saved?

The current score, next orb, combo, every active orb's tier and position, plus best score, highest bloom, and games played are stored locally.

Can I synchronize between devices?

There is no account or server sync. Export the arcade backup JSON on one device and import it on another browser to transfer compatible saves.

Which browsers are recommended?

Use a current desktop or mobile browser with Canvas, WebGL, localStorage, and modern JavaScript support. Physics performance depends on the device.

Related tools

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