Sometimes you look at the board and it seems simple enough. But once you start moving pieces, you realize every placement matters. One mistake and you're back to square one. This isn't about quick reflexes. It's about how your brain sees patterns and builds sequences where others see chaos.
Energy Strike is a puzzle on a 9×9 grid where you need to place all pieces so their active points align with target marks on the field. Each piece is made of several blocks with its own shape from straight lines to complex bends. You decide where to put them, but a tap locks the piece in place forever. No taking it back. The board doesn't forgive rushed moves: place poorly and the level won't clear. You need to see ahead how everything will fit, considering each piece's shape and where the points are.
Each level gets trickier. Pieces come with unusual angles, target points spread out in harder patterns, and space gets tight. Visually, it stays minimal with focus on electric discharges and glow when activation happens, you see it right away. No extra clutter, just logic, shapes, and your ability to think several moves ahead.
Try clearing the whole chain without a single mistake. Let's see if you've got the patience.