Clutter

Clutter - The Original
Unhidden Object Game

Welcome to Clutter, a game like no utter.

It’s the original Un-Hidden Object Game. There is a main quest and 5 Minigames and just about everything is replayable.

It's really a non-verbal HOG. Just find two things that match, and click on them. It's just that easy.

I’ll warn you now – many people find the game quite addicting.

Buy The Original Clutter Game for $10

I have loved this game since I first tried it! This game gives you the opportunity to match objects in various ways, as well as interesting mini-games. I love the fact that once you complete the game, you can go back and re-play it and determine your own skill level. I am looking forward to Clutter 2!

20 Comments

  1. Rebecca says:

    This game & site is amazing

  2. Yolanda Hignite says:

    Game 17: Flower Power,
    What can I say except that I am glued to my PC playing this game every morning and evening. Who would have thought that pedals could be so visually intimidating. I must say Joe that you have sparked my interest in this game because just when I thought it was getting easier to play, along comes a few very hard ones that keeps me on my toes and I am determined to make each game turn green even on the ones I HATE.

    Variety is wonderful and the colors are eye popping. I am already looking forward to 2025 when you pop out another game. Joe, I do not know if your bored making these games, but I AM NOT bored playing them. Each individual game has been remarkable.

    One more thing, to anyone out there who reads this just know if you get stuck on downloading the game or anything else Joe will be there to help you. He is good to his customers and he cares about their views whether good or bad. I am 66 years old and just love all the games of clutter, loving the challenge each new one brings as well.

    From A Devoted Fan,
    Yolanda H.

  3. Frank says:

    really enjoy all the clutter games! as each new one is released, they get harder and harder! I suggest that a new feature be incorporated that keeps track of a players best time on each puzzle. This doesn’t have to be actual “minutes” but a + or – of what the projected solve time. With that information I can keep trying to at least beat my best time, although I may never be quick enough to finish the level with your projected time.

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