Stabilize the network.
Control the flow.

A thinking-person’s puzzle: real-time signals, rotatable nodes, and strength that dies if you route carelessly. Built for focus — not casino clutter.

Offline · No account · 30 stages

Screenshots

Simulator captures — swipe inside the frame, use the arrows or keyboard (← →), or tap a thumbnail to jump.

What makes it different

Inspired by real instrument UI — flat geometry, charcoal canvas, and readable motion. You’re not matching three gems; you’re keeping a system alive.

Live signal motion

Pulses travel hop-by-hop. Mistakes show up immediately — satisfying to fix, tense when the bar is low.

Node vocabulary

Straights, corners, amplifiers, and more to come. Gold-outlined tiles rotate; the rest stay fixed like real hardware.

Strength & efficiency

Every move costs attention. Finish with stability, fewer rotations, and a clean path for bragging rights.

30 stages

Five authored tutorials plus procedural 6×5 “circuit panels” so later levels stay fresh on a full grid.

Dark, calm chrome

Charcoal base, red/blue signal accents, yellow highlights — same language as the in-game HUD.

Privacy-first

No accounts. We do not use third-party analytics or advertising SDKs — progress stays on your device. See our Privacy page.

How it works

Three beats: read the panel, rotate the break, run the signal.

  1. Survey the bus Find the source (red hub) and the target (ring). Trace which row or spine carries the live track.
  2. Align junctions Tap gold-outlined tiles to cycle orientation until white segments meet edge-to-edge with no dead ends.
  3. Start signal Watch the pulse crawl. Amplifiers refill strength; bad bends stop the run — tweak and try again.

Look & feel

Same tokens as the app — charcoal fields, thin grid lines, signal reds — with more frames from the same simulator set as the carousel above.

Stratux Signal logo and icon

App icon for press and socials.

In-game puzzle grid with signal path

Grid clarity

Readable nodes and motion so you can plan rotations before you commit.

Gameplay HUD with strength and level context

HUD rhythm

Strength, level title, and controls sit in one calm layer — as in the shipped UI.

Level selection or progression screen

Flow

Moving between stages stays lightweight — no noisy chrome.

Mid-run signal on the board

Signal in motion

Pulses and junctions read at a glance on a dark canvas.

End-of-level or summary screen

Results

Completion feedback matches the rest of the stack — flat, legible, calm.

Ready when you are

Get it on the App Store when your build is live — use this site and logo for press and sharing.

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