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Playing 2048: 20 Of The Best Versions Of The Addictive Puzzle Game [Weird & Wonderful Web

By Matthew Lynch
August 1, 2023
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If you’re a fan of puzzle games, you may have already stumbled upon 2048. The game, which involves combining tiles in multiples of two to reach the number 2048, has taken the internet by storm since its launch in 2014. However, 2048 has gone beyond the original version, with various spin-offs providing different challenges and experiences. Here are 20 of the best, weird, and wonderful versions of the addictive puzzle game.

1. Doge 2048 – A popular internet meme featuring a Shiba Inu dog, this version replaces the tiles’ numbers with images of dogs. Can you reach the elusive Doge tile?

2. 2048: Pokemon – For Pokemon fans, this version swaps out the numbers for images of Pokemon. Will you be able to complete the Pokedex?

3. 2048 with Undo – One of the best features of this version is the undo button, which allows you to go back one move if you make a mistake.

4. 2048: Fibonacci – This version uses the Fibonacci sequence (1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8…) instead of the usual powers of two.

5. 2048: Hexadecimal – This version swaps out the usual base-2 numbers for the more complex base-16 (hexadecimal) system, making it a bit more challenging.

6. 2048: Game of Thrones – In this version, the tiles feature characters from the hit TV series Game of Thrones. Can you claim the Iron Throne?

7. 2048: Alphabet – Instead of numbers, this version uses letters of the alphabet. Will you be able to spell out a word using the tiles?

8. 2048: Colors – This version replaces numbers with corresponding colors, providing a visually stunning experience.

9. 2048: Star Wars – Fans of the Star Wars franchise will love this version, where tiles feature characters and objects from the movies.

10. 2048 5×5 – This version has a larger playing field, with a 5×5 grid instead of the usual 4×4.

11. 2048: Solar System – In this version, the tiles feature planets and other celestial bodies from the solar system. Can you create your own planetary system?

12. 2048: Food – This version replaces the tiles with images of different foods. Can you reach the delicious dessert tile?

13. 2048: Chemistry – Science lovers will enjoy this version, with tiles featuring chemical elements and their corresponding numbers on the periodic table.

14. 2048: Emoji – Instead of numbers, this version uses emojis. Will you be able to reach the coveted smiley face tile?

15. 2048: Classic – For those who prefer the original version, this one provides an authentic play experience.

16. 2048: Futurama – Fans of the animated series Futurama will love this version’s tiles featuring characters and objects from the show.

17. 2048: NHL Edition – This version replaces the numbers with logos of different NHL teams. Can you collect all 31 tiles?

18. 2048: The Office – In this version, the tiles feature characters and objects from the popular TV series The Office. Can you reach the coveted World’s Best Boss tile?

19. 2048: Superheroes – Fans of comic book heroes will love this version, featuring tiles with their favorite superhuman characters.

20. 2048: Disney Edition – Finally, this version swaps out the numbers for images of beloved Disney characters. Can you reach the Mickey Mouse tile at the end?

No matter what version you choose, 2048 is a game that can quickly become addictive and enjoyable. Whether you’re a casual player or a dedicated puzzle enthusiast, there’s a version of 2048 that’s right for you. So why not try one of these 20 weird and wonderful versions of the game today?

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