An updated list of all the 2048 variants out there! (in no particular order)
Here is a list of online variants scouted from github. For the record, that means that there are very few apps on this list, and only those that you can compile yourself. The majority of these links are intended to be accessed from the Internet.
[updated regularly by scouring github and /r/2048; last updated 09-21-2014]
Green = Recommended for extended play
Blue = Recommended for quick humor
Gabrielle Cirulli’s original 2048: [LINK]
[And the Threes creator is rather annoyed at the entire phenomenon so I guess I should link to a JS version of his game at this link]
4’s only: [LINK] Knocks the difficulty level down a notch, or maybe two.
Larger than 2 and 4: [LINK] Makes the game go faster but more likely to get stuck.
1024-field: [LINK] For those who can’t complete the original 2048…
Deterministic 2048: [LINK] Remove the randomness of the spawning!
0: [LINK] An exercise in futility, only 0 spawns.
0: [LINK] Another exercise in futility.
0 Block: [LINK] 0 block spawns with other numbers.
4: [LINK] Just… wow
4: [LINK] A modestly fun challenge would be to get 16 (or even 32 if you’re lucky)
511: [LINK] (FLASH) You have to get the full board 256-128-…-1 to win. Includes some analysis / hint function.
256: [LINK] Too hard? Just get 256.
4096: [LINK]
8192: [LINK]
Power of two: [LINK] [8… 32768, pick your target]
204∞ / ∞ / 2-bitfinity: [LINK 1] | [LINK 2] | [LINK 3]
I guess they’re bounded by 2^17 = 131072 (and realistically a lot less than that)
65536: [LINK]
2-2-4: [LINK] WARNING: This departs from 2048 in that it spawns bigger things and two at a time.
4194304: [LINK] Or 2^22
16384: [LINK]
9007199254740992: [LINK] 2^53 for the record. 8×8 board. Now with a RNG that plays for you.
jerryjiahaha: [LINK] – Savestate (+loading), undo once without preset random seed (easy to “cheat”)
Codecoach: [LINK] – Adds a timer. Also you can share to Sina if you’re that type of person
Infinite Undo: [LINK] – Also uses a preset random seed so you can’t “cheat”
Config Sharing: [LINK] – You can start from any config by modifying the hashtag after the URL.
Dropbox 2048: [LINK] – Sync with dropbox your highscores and savegames. It’s also blue
Mistake Protection: [LINK] – I actually haven’t invoked the mistake protection but I’ll just take their word for it
Study 2048: [LINK] – Studying for finals but can’t resist the 2048 temptation? (and actually want to play unlike in Finals 2048) Answer questions periodically while you play!
2048 Analyze: [LINK] – Analyze the board and undo.
2048 with Timer: [LINK] – Analyze the board and undo.
So I’m bad at pop culture and stuff so idk what most of this stuff is. But oh well.
NEW NOTE: I’ll probably stop tracking usvsth3m variants unless they’re notable, since it’s REALLY easy to make your own variant without that much effort now.
Numberwang: [LINK] Heh, British humo(u)r.
1: [LINK] Merge 1/1024’s into 1
2048^0: [LINK 1] | [LINK 2] Numbers divide by 2 when merged. [Equivalent to “4096” actually]
177147: [LINK] Kinda weird, but X+X=3X. Play to 3^11.
11: [LINK] N+N=N+1.
Upside Down 2048: [LINK] In more ways than one
2048i: [LINK] Multiply by -2i instead
x^11: [LINK] Get an 11th power
10^11: [LINK] A specific version of the above.
prism: [LINK] Colors only – Bright colors
dulux autumn pallet edition:[LINK]
Saming’s 2048: [LINK] Includes a “MMO” version in link. I think it might play a bit differently.
Katon 2048: [LINK] Fiery! (Portuguese.)
Animated 2048: [LINK] Numbers are animated, from what I see pretty smooth HTML5 animations
Periodic Table: [LINK] A shame that this fails for 128+
Mg: [LINK] Also a periodic table variant, though this had sustainability in mind
0xff: [LINK] [Not a complete copy per se, spawns 0x0 and 0x1, where 0x0 -> 0x4b -> 0x69 and 0x1 -> 0x69 BUT 0x1 and 0x4b do not interact with each other – it makes the game a bit harder]
2048 Meta: [LINK] Evolve versions of the game into more complex versions.
LHC 2048: [LINK] Play with fundamental particles!
Offensive 2048: [LINK] Viewer discretion possibly suggested
Drupal 2048: [LINK]
Alphabet 2048: [LINK] Comes in a variety of languages!
Circle of Fifths: [LINK] Music theme; also it’s cyclical (although quite hard to actually attain; you “restart” every 8192 you can make)
Dek: [LINK] Multilingual 2048
Jpop? [LINK] [Not Kpop apparently so I’ll guess again]
2048 Tonantes: [LINK] I really don’t know anymore… (It’s Spanish.)
UChicago: [LINK]
Doctor Who: [LINK]
Turkish Gov’t: [LINK]
Dragonball Z: [LINK] (Spanish)
Simpsons: [LINK]
fb2048: [LINK] [Requires Facebook, as the name suggests.] Merge your friends together!
doge2048: [LINK]
Get MIT (Good US Colleges): [LINK] [And for Caltech sympathizers, this is a much simpler version.]
Pokemon 2048: [LINK]
March Madness: [LINK]
Match Madness: [LINK] [A different bracket?]
Finnish Alcohol: [LINK]
2048 Meta [Pictures]: [LINK] Like 2048 Meta but with images
TfL Roundels Edition: [LINK]
UC System 1024: [LINK] [UCSB is the last one, FYI]
Lorem Pixel: [LINK] Combine random images, a new challenge every time
Paw 2048: [LINK] can haz cheezburger?
Corgi 2048: [LINK] Corgis!
SHOTS!: [LINK] 2048 becomes a drinking game
Audio Drone 2048: [LINK] – Sounds that correspond to what you merged
Lulz 2048: [LINK] – Laughs
Synth 2048: [LINK] – Synthesized sounds
2048 Hard: [LINK]
Evil 2048: [LINK]
Devil’s 2048: [LINK]
AI can deliberately try to place squares in the least convenient of locations. The first includes an autorunner and has more options, but the other two run a lot faster.
2048 Hardcore (Invis): [LINK]
I’m not sure I’m seeing the difficulty…
2048 Hell: [LINK]
It’s easier than the above, at least you get to see where the tiles are (although you don’t see what numbers they are). And the larger ones do glow.
Speed 2048: [LINK]
Quick, tiles spawn every second or so! You also lose if you run out of space and the autospawn can’t spawn a new block.
Jubeat 2048: [LINK]
A cross between Deterministic 2048 and Speed 2048. (If you’re feeling particularly masochistic, try 1x speed.) Jubeat is a rhythm game by Bemani; it’s kinda like DDR except with squares.
2048 Double: [LINK]
Play 2048 on two boards at once. Lose on any board, lose on both boards. But you only need one 2048, thankfully.
Random 4096 Drops: [LINK]
Pretty sure this makes the game impossible to actually complete. But you’ll get really high scores anyway.
Troll 2048: [LINK]
If you like not moving in the right direction that is. Pretty mindless
Isotopic 2048: [LINK]
The 8, 32, 128, etc. tiles are unstable and decay after some time. You also get a 3×3 grid. Get 256.
Fe[26]: [LINK]
A more accurate version of the above. There’s a tricky step but afterwards it’s not too bad.
2048 Hell (Flash): [LINK]
2048 with physics and a more continuous “flow”.
2048 Zen: [LINK] [Merge anything, merge all. Impossible to lose, really]
2048 (Unrefined merge all): [LINK] [Merge anything, but going over doesn’t register win]
2584: [LINK] [Consecutive Fibonacci merges only.]
1597: [LINK] [Same as above but one less.]
987: [LINK] [Same as above but one less, again.]
Or just Fibonacci forever.
2187: [LINK] [3+3+3=9 gameplay. The code is sort of broken though.]
243: [LINK] [5×5 board, 1+1+1=3. A lot more solvable now.]
144: [LINK] [Combine multiple in a row to make 144. 5×5 board. Yes, you can make 1+1+1+1+1=5 and you’ll be sad.]
Finals 2048: [LINK] [Get back to studying! X+X=2048 – Challenge: try to lose. It’s possible]
204÷: [LINK] [The division sign divides a cell in half. Hilarity ensues with the 1/2, 1/4, … tiles]
-512: [LINK] [6×6 board, two different noninteracting worlds…]
0: [LINK] [But now they interact! 4×4 board, negatives and positives cancel out. Get zero.]
±64: [LINK] [Unless your goal is to get a big number (the absolute value of it, that is). Get either 64 or -64.]
2048 Advanced: [LINK] [Spawns x2 and x4 tiles periodically. Goal = 32768]
2(048): [LINK] [2X = X+X]
20 Euros: [LINK] [Ok, this is now quite great. Merge coins the way you normally merge them: 1+1=2, 1+2+2=5, etc.]
Quantum 2048: [LINK] [Wow. It collapses only if there’s no other options.]
Divide it!: [LINK] [Take the GCD unless it’s 1]
DIV and DIVE: [DIV] | [DIVE] [You can merge two numbers if one is a divisor of another. The first is the precursor but the second attributes itself to the former and extends it decently, with a better formatting system.]
2048 +-*/: [LINK] [Don’t divide by 0!]
2047: [LINK] [If the ratio of two things is less than 2, then you can merge them. A random goal at the end.]
3ps [trips]: [LINK] [5×5 board; Threes merging mechanics (1+2=3; x+x=2x for x>=3); Goal 3072]
2048 1-D [LINK]
1×21 grid. I’m not sure it’s even possible to lose, really. Never spawns 4.
2048 3-D [LINK 1] | [LINK 2] | [LINK 3] | [LINK 4] | [LINK 5]
3x3x3 grid. Significantly easier than the normal but still “losable”. Second link actually visualizes the 3-D, and third link does the same while “preserving” the 2048 style. The fourth one is a version made in Unity.
The fifth one is made with WebGL, and interestingly is more restrictive (you cannot move in the same direction or do a complete flip; you use arrows to rotate the cube.)
Both are 2x2x2x2 grids. The former link is more visually distinct with the subgrids than the latter.
[also this, but wow this interface sucks]
2048 5-D [LINK]
Oh boy. [2x2x2x2x2] Quite easier than the 4-D version.
16384 Hexagon [LINK]
Regular hexagon of sidelength 3. 16384 seems rather difficult to actually attain in this mode, and it even spawns 1’s along with 2’s and 4’s.
2048 Hexagon [LINK] Same as above but with a center peg (and an easier goal)
2048 Hexagon 2 [LINK] But now you only have 4 moves (depending on your previous left/right move, up/down play two different moves.)
2048 Cross 1 [LINK]
2048 Cross 2 [LINK]
2048 Diagonal [LINK] Yeah… don’t bother trying to get 2048, it’s just not possible.
The above variants are two 4×4 squares that intersect each other by 1 and 4 squares respectively. Once a tile is in this intersection region it can’t move out ever again.
2048 Triangular [LINK]
2210212 [LINK] From the Berkeley Mystery Hunt. There is an associated one-word answer to this puzzle! Try to find it. Winning the game should be easier than normal 2048.
Obstacle 2048 [LINK] Obstacles are placed on the board.
Regular 2048 Multiplayer: [LINK 1] | [LINK 2] | [LINK 3]
Depending on your opponent this game could be exciting and competitive. But playing it safe seems to be your best bet.
Second link is a little different. You play on the same board and you try to get the most points. It allows you to play with a specified player but gets less random player traffic.
Third link allows you to play with someone else on your computer… or by yourself if you’re forever alone.
HN Plays 2048: [LINK]
Akin to the (in?)famous Twitch Plays Pokemon, it’s obviously a good idea to crowdsource the 2048 playing!
Twilio Plays 2048: [LINK]
Another crowdsource variant where you text movement commands to a phone number.
Cal vs Stanford Hackathon Anarchy: [LINK]
Twitch plays 2048: [LINK]
And if you like the classic Twitch.tv experience of TPP here you go. The above is a lot more native though.
8402: [LINK]
The tables have turned and you are now the evil RNG that places the tiles.
Need more urgency? 2048: [LINK] Start placing 16’s and 32’s.
Human 2048: [LINK]
Or maybe you want to play with someone else.
Infinity: [LINK]
Enough upgrades and random stuff for me to call this a new game.
Digolux: [LINK]
In order to acquire points you have to deposit a dedicated score block, which changes strategy a bit. If you combo enough you can also get multiplier exits, and etc.
Words Oh So Great: [LINK]
Letters instead of numbers, and they disappear afterwards. I really think that this should be a different game entirely but it keeps the block aesthetic of 2048.
Flappy 2048 (on 4×4 grid): [LINK] (1, 2, 3, 4, …)
Flappy Doge2048: [LINK] (much doge)
Logarithmic Flappy 2048: [LINK] (1, 2, 4, 8, …)
Numberwang Flappy 2048: [LINK]
Flappy Bird mechanics with a 2048 “theme”. No real 2048 gameplay similarities.
Flappy Thirds: [LINK]
Slightly 2048-mechanic in that you have to identify the right thing to merge.
Flappy 2048: [LINK]
This is probably the best Flappy Bird rendition of 2048 to date. Pretty challenging and smooth graphics.
Flappy 2048 Side-by-Side: [LINK]
Now THIS is Flappy Bird x 2048. Kinda bad implementation though.
Racing 2048: [LINK] Flappy Bird with easier controls
2048 Tetris: [LINK]
These mechanics seem quite interesting actually
to11: [LINK]
The no-spawn puzzler version is here!
Anti-2048: [LINK]
Lose to win. (Try to lock yourself up)
Negative 2048: [LINK]
Good luck not making 2048 (a lot harder than the previous)
[7|2] 2048 AI: [LINK] – Can be played by a human (and with a “hint” mode too)
[5|6] 2048 Benchmark: [LINK]
[8|8] 2048 (SleepyCoder): [LINK]
[4|6] 2048 (Abstractionnl): [LINK]
[8|5.2] 2048 (maartenbaert): [LINK]
[5|5] 2048 (randomguy64): [LINK]
[2|10] Four Basic Algorithms: [LINK] – This is more of an instructional example than a real AI. Random and near-random, simple behavior can do quite well at this game. This blogpost provides a more detailed explanation.
AI’s written for API (load into below link)
[?|?] 2048 with AI API: [LINK] – Build your own AI! (The packaged one isn’t that good but that’s not the point)
[6] Monotonic AI [AI]
[5] bbarry: [AI]
[4] Murgo’s original: [AI]
[3] villesalonen: [AI]
2^31: [LINK]
Lots of modes + basic algorithms. Includes e.g. Fibonacci, Threes!, “Merge All”, and Timed modes.
2^31: [LINK]
The same ol' thang + some other 2048 variants he has made.
2^31: [LINK]
And this page can support grid sizes up to 32x32.
Play 2048: [LINK]
Set your goal to 128, 256, …, 8192, or play Flappy 2048 all in one place!
Augmented Reality: [LINK]
Webcam “Air2048”: [LINK]
MS Excel: [LINK] (dropbox link, themed/camouflaged as a budget spreadsheet)
Atari: [LINK]
Bash: [LINK]
C: [LINK] | No assembly required! Get an executable here!
Another C: [LINK]
Gameboy: [LINK]
Hardware: [LINK] [Still a prototype.]
iOS: [LINK] | source included
Java: [LINK] | There’s an AI here: [LINK] (I’ll rate it as a 7|7)
sed: [LINK]
Terminal: [LINK]
TI-84: [LINK]
Vim: [LINK]
[LINK] – Text only
[LINK] – Images only
[LINK] – Either
[LINK] – Spawns 64+, really weird movement (super easy to win)
phenomist’s WordPress – This one!
crazygames.com – play directly on their site
The one that started it all
Play in 3D on a 3x3x3 board
Play in 4D on a 2x2x2x2 board
Why play when a computer can play for you?
Battle competitors to see who's the ultimate 2048 player!
Play on a hexagonal board
WOW. SUCH GAME
Collide particles to generate the Higgs Boson
Jump through the tiles and get to 2048!
Flappy 2048 with logarithmic scoring
A 2048 of 2048 Games
2048 with a Tetris twist
2048 with The Doctor
The computer will always place the tile in an annoying place.
Prevent the evil AI player from reaching the 2048 tile!
Divide until you reach the 1-tile!
2048 with Corgis