A small garden you grow, a minute at a time.
Place a few tiles, coax a bud or two into bloom, then press the day into a book you keep. The same puzzle for everyone, new each morning.
Coming soon to the App Store and Google Play.
How it grows
Thirty seconds to learn. A gentle ceiling you can chase for months. No timer, no penalty for missing a day.
Plant
Lay hex tiles so their cut stems meet, routing life outward from the dark root.
Bloom
Flank a bud with two leaves and it opens. Set open blooms beside one another and they chain for a higher score.
Press
At day's end the whole plant is pressed flat into your herbarium — a page you keep, never a task to finish.
Inside
Small on purpose. The parts that matter are all here, and all free.
One shared day
Everyone plays the same puzzle, seeded to the date. Tomorrow is a different plant.
Chains that reward care
Order your blooms well and the multiplier climbs. Skill, taught gently.
A herbarium you keep
Each day is pressed into a book. Watch it fill across the months.
Sharing without spoilers
You share the shape of your canopy, never the solution.
A quiet almanac
Your streak, your best chain, your perfect days — kept for you alone, no leaderboard.
Calm and fair
No ads, no timer, no way to buy an advantage. Missing a day costs nothing.
The seasons turn
Everbloom does not stand still. On a shared calendar, new tiles unfold for everyone — twin buds, keystones, thorns to route around — and each season arrives with its own colours and its own volume in your book.
What it costs
The whole game is free, forever. A pass is for looks and keepsakes — never for winning.
Everbloom
- —The full daily puzzle, every day
- —Every mechanic and every season
- —Your permanent herbarium and almanac
- —Spoiler-free sharing
No accounts, no ads, no timers. Your play stays on your phone.
Season Pass
- —That season's exclusive colours and seals
- —Replay its past days as practice
- —High-resolution herbarium exports
- —A single purchase, not a subscription
It never touches the shared daily, your score, or the puzzle itself.
Questions
Is it really free?
Do I need the internet?
What if I miss a day?
Is it fair, or pay-to-win?
What is a Season Pass?
When can I play?
Plant your first bloom.
One quiet minute a day, and a garden that keeps growing.