Lucky Ball Overview
Lucky Ball was one of those simple, absorbing games you'd find during the Flash era. It didn't try to be anything more than a straightforward puzzle, the kind you'd open in a browser tab for a few minutes that could easily turn into an hour. It appeared online in the early 2000s, a time when these quick, clever diversions were everywhere.
You control a cursor that selects and removes individual balls from a packed grid. The core action is clicking on a ball to make it disappear, but the real goal is to create chains. You need to match at least three balls of the same color by clearing the ones blocking their connection. The board is dense, so every move requires you to look ahead, planning which ball to take to cause a cascade. The pace is methodical, with the difficulty ramping up as the grid becomes more tangled and the color matches harder to engineer. It feels like patiently untangling a knot, where a single thoughtful click can suddenly make everything fall into place.