The best puzzle games on Switch
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Jesse Lennox Published February 12, 2025 |
It’s no secret that the Nintendo Switch isn’t the most powerful console on the market. There are still plenty of Switch games with great graphics, but the best Switch games tend to focus more on style and gameplay than anything else. Puzzle games already have a massive appeal, but the Switch might be the most popular place to play them. Since you can play the system on the TV or in handheld mode, you can take your puzzles on the go to challenge your brain whenever and wherever you are. Puzzle games come in a ton of different forms that test your mental skills in different ways. If you are looking to keep your mind sharp with the best puzzle games on the Switch, these are the ones to play.
If you are looking for the best puzzle games on PS5, we have a list for that, too!
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