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Games worth your time.

A curated directory for bingo, puzzle, and rewarded casual games on US mobile stores. We tell you what each game actually feels like to play — loops, session fit, event pressure, and who should probably skip it — so you can stop scrolling the store charts.

10 bingo leaders 8 puzzle picks 3 reward apps
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Desk note

Store screenshots tell you what a game looks like. They don't tell you what it feels like after 30 minutes, which is what actually decides whether you keep playing.

Reward-platform apps (Mistplay, Rewarded Play, JustPlay) live in their own section. They're not games you play — they're discovery shells, and we don't endorse any earnings claims.

Best first stop Start with the safest baseline
Bingo Blitz icon

Start here if you like bingo

Bingo Blitz is the one everyone else is measured against.

Featured: Bingo Blitz

Details

If you already play social bingo, you probably know this name. If you don't, it's the most-refined bingo product in the US stores — Playtika's flagship, deepest event pipeline, widest collection meta. Start with this one, then branch out if the daily event cadence feels like too much.

medium Coins + themed events + multi card bingo bingo players who want the most-established live-service bingo product

What you get

Playtika's flagship social bingo product and the category leader in the US stores. Large-scale live service with multi-card play, themed event chapters, collection progression, and a deep coin-and-power-up economy. This is the product everything else in the bingo category gets compared against.

Best for

bingo players who want the most-established live-service bingo product

Skip if

players looking for a quiet offline bingo experience

Start here

Three ways in, depending on what you want.

If you already know whether you want bingo, puzzle, or reward-platform research, pick that pillar and skip the rest. If you don't know yet, keep scrolling — the next section asks you about the actual decision.

If you want bingo

Bingo Blitz iconBingo Bash iconBingo Pop icon

Social bingo — the one most US players already know.

Social bingo is the most-played mobile bingo format in the US stores: live rooms, coin economies, event chapters. Start with Bingo Blitz (the category leader), then branch out if you want a classic chip-driven alternative or a more tournament-focused variant.

Use when

You already know you want a bingo game and just need to pick which one.

Skip when

You're looking for something quieter, or something without daily event pressure.

Browse bingo games

If you want puzzle

Block Blast iconRoyal Match iconCandy Crush Saga icon

Puzzle — quicker sessions, less setup than bingo.

Mobile puzzle breaks into three families: match-3 grossers (Royal Match, Candy Crush), clean mechanic-first block clearing (Block Blast), and the tile-match cousins (Tile Explorer). Pick by how much narrative meta you want between you and the actual puzzle.

Use when

You want a game you can sample in ten minutes and decide on before bedtime.

Skip when

You specifically want social bingo or you're researching reward apps.

Browse puzzle games

Researching reward apps

Mistplay iconRewarded Play iconJustPlay icon

Reward apps — not games, kept separate for a reason.

Mistplay and the other reward-platform apps aren't games; they're Android discovery shells that track play time across third-party titles. We list them separately because mixing them with normal game recommendations would conflate two very different product categories. PlayWorth does not verify earnings claims — read each app's terms directly.

Use when

You're trying to understand what reward-platform apps are, or comparing them to each other.

Skip when

You actually want a game to play, not a meta discovery app.

See reward apps

Browse by what you want

What are you actually trying to do?

'Best mobile game' isn't really a question — everyone is solving for something different. The three lanes below each start from a specific decision: short sessions, long daily loops, or researching reward platforms. Pick whichever matches the reason you're on your phone tonight.

Short sessions

When you have ten minutes, not ten hours.

Tile-match and block-clearing puzzles give you the cleanest quick-session fit — no chapter gates, no mandatory dailies, no live events asking for your evening. You sit down, clear a few rounds, and put it away.

Ten-minute fitNo event pressureClean mechanics

Use this route when

A free ten minutes on a Tuesday is the scenario you're solving for.

Watch for

If you actually want a long-running progression meta, this direction is wrong for you — try the longer loops section instead.

Browse short-session picks

Longer games

When you want to come back every day.

Social bingo grossers and match-3 saga products are built for daily return — themed event rotations, collection tracks, chapter progression that rewards consistency. If you're looking for a game to keep returning to, this is where the category spends the most effort.

Daily eventsChapter progressionCollection depth

Use this route when

You're looking for a habit, not a one-off.

Watch for

Skip this if your real constraint is time. These games are built to consume it.

Browse heavier loops

Reward apps

When you're researching a category, not picking a game.

Reward-platform apps are research objects. They live in their own section because mixing them with normal game picks would conflate two categories that have nothing to do with each other — one is entertainment, the other is a discovery shell that tracks play time across third-party titles. Read each app's current terms directly.

Not gamesDiscovery shellsVerify terms directly

Use this route when

You're trying to map the Android reward-platform category, not choose your next entertainment product.

Watch for

If you actually want a game to play, this is not the rail. None of these are games.

Compare reward apps

Jump by question

Or just tell us what you want to know.

Six common questions we get about this category. If any of them match what you came here to figure out, the shortest path is clicking directly through — no category page, no scrolling.

Keep exploring

Beyond the obvious picks.

The category has more depth than the first three picks. These three groups take you in different directions — live bingo rooms, true short-session puzzles, and reward-platform research — without recycling the same flagship games you just saw above.

Live bingo

Want bingo that feels more like a room, less like a coin machine?

Most social bingo products are really coin economies with a bingo aesthetic. If you want actual live rooms where calls happen in real time and the social layer is real, the narrower live-bingo list is where to go next.

See live bingo games

Short puzzle

Want puzzles you can actually finish a session of?

Tile-match and block-clearing puzzles don't gate you behind chapter progression or live-service events. You can sit down, play a few rounds, and put the phone away — which is what 'short puzzle' should actually mean.

Browse short puzzle picks

Reward apps

Still trying to figure out what reward-platform apps even are?

If you're researching the category for the first time, start with the Mistplay-vs-alternatives page — it explains what these apps actually do (track play time across third-party games) without making any payout claims. None of this is a ranking; it's a map.

Map the reward-app category