Cutle is a shape-cutting puzzle where one clean slice tests your eye for balance, symmetry, and spatial instinct.
Here's a quick look at the game:
Cutle drops you in front of a strange shape and asks one simple question: can you cut it exactly in half? No timers, no enemies, no complicated menus—just your mouse, your judgment, and one very unforgiving slice. Play Cutle now and see if your geometry instincts are actually as sharp as you think.
What is Cutle?
Cutle is a minimalist puzzle game built around spatial estimation.
The funny part is that Cutle looks easy until you try it. A shape may seem balanced at first glance, but weird corners, uneven curves, and chunky sides can completely trick your eye. Instead of solving with formulas, Cutle makes you trust your visual sense—and then instantly shows whether that trust was a terrible idea.
How to Play Cutle
Slice the Shape in Half
The core gameplay of Cutle is all about one decisive cut. Study the daily shape, choose your angle, drag your cut line, and release. After that, Cutle calculates the split ratio and shows how close you got to 50:50.
A 48:52 result or better counts as a win, so perfection is not required—but the closer you get, the better it feels. Since Cutle gives you only one chance for your first score, every move carries just enough pressure to make a tiny puzzle feel dramatic.
Game Controls
- Mouse: Click and drag to draw the cut line
- Touchscreen: Tap and drag to slice
- Release: Confirm the cut and reveal your ratio
Strategy and Tips
Look for Area, Not Just Length
In Cutle, the longest side is not always the heaviest side. A thin stretched-out section may look huge, but a short bulky corner can matter more. Try to imagine the shape as “weight” on both sides of your cut.
Use Angles Carefully
A straight vertical or horizontal cut may feel safe, but Cutle often rewards diagonal thinking. If the shape has an awkward bulge on one side, a slanted slice can help balance it—but overcorrecting can ruin the ratio fast.
Pause Before You Release
Cutle is a daily game, so your first cut matters. Take a few seconds to compare both sides before letting go. Once the line is released, the result is locked in.