Games · iOS
Woodoku - Wood Block Puzzles
by Tripledot Studios






Woodoku takes two familiar puzzle formats, the 9x9 Sudoku grid and Tetris-style block placement, and fuses them into something that feels genuinely its own. You drag wooden block shapes onto the board and clear rows, columns, or 3x3 squares simultaneously for combo points. There is no timer, no lives lost mid-game, just a steady creep toward a full board. At 215 MB it is a reasonable install, and the offline support means it works on a plane without fuss.
Where the combo system earns its keep
Clearing a row, a column, and a square in a single block placement triggers a chain bonus, and chasing those chains is where Woodoku separates itself from plain block-drop clones. The scoring rewards spatial planning rather than fast reflexes, so sessions feel more like quiet problem-solving than reflex tests. The wooden visual theme and muted sound design reinforce that unhurried pace without feeling cheap or generic.
The free-to-play friction
With 656K ratings averaging 4.71, player satisfaction is clearly high, but the free model brings the usual caveats. In-app purchases are present, and ad interruptions appear depending on how you play. The core endless mode is accessible without spending, yet the broader catalog of weekly puzzles and daily challenges may nudge players toward optional purchases over time. Nothing blocks progress outright, but the monetization layer is noticeable.
Who actually fits this game
Woodoku suits players who want a low-pressure, session-friendly puzzle they can pick up for five minutes or forty. It does not demand tutorial investment or fast reactions. The challenge scales naturally as the board fills, so both casual players and score-chasers find something to work toward. The offline playback is a genuine practical plus for commuters or travelers who do not want to rely on a connection.
Pros
- Combo mechanic rewards planning and adds depth beyond basic block placement
- Offline play works fully, no connection required
- Clean wooden visual style is easy on the eyes during long sessions
- High volume of weekly and daily puzzle content keeps the game fresh
- No lives or timers means low-stress, pick-up-and-play sessions
Cons
- Ad interruptions are part of the free experience
- In-app purchases add a monetization layer over what feels like a complete core loop
- 215 MB install is on the heavier side for a puzzle game
- Endless mode can feel repetitive once the combo strategy clicks
- No meaningful narrative or progression system beyond high scores