Rotate tube fragments so colored marbles roll into matching outlets — a no-dependency modern remake of 90s puzzler Logical.. Try it now on Pixlland — no downloads, no sign-up, ready to play right in your browser on any device.
Orbium is a clean modern remake of the 90s classic Logical. Colored balls trickle out onto a board of pipe segments, and your job is to route them so each ball ends up in a matching exit. You rotate the tube pieces under the cursor to bend the flow — sending reds to the red outlet, blues to the blue, and so on — before the board jams. It is a calm, brain-tickling flow puzzle that gets tighter as the speed creeps up.
Solve the board from the exits backward — decide where each color has to leave, then build the route that feeds it.
Keep a clear path open for the color flowing right now; a ball with nowhere to go is what usually fails the level.
Set up your rotations early. Once the balls speed up, fixing a wrong turn mid-flow is far harder than planning it in advance.
Orbium was created by Bjørn Næss and its source code is open under the GPL-2.0 license.
Yes — Orbium runs straight in the browser, whether on desktop, laptop, tablet, or phone. No install, no signup, no payment. Just open the page and play.
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