WAGASHI is a cozy Japanese-sweets merge puzzle. Drop a sweet into the vessel; when two of the same touch, they merge into the next, climbing a 10-step chain from a tiny azuki bean all the way to a grand kagami-mochi. Round sweets roll and settle with soft physics — just don’t let one come to rest above the warning line.
Move the drop position left or right and tap to drop a sweet. Two of the same merge into the next tier — just don’t let a sweet settle above the warning line at the vessel’s mouth. Play it two ways: an endless, calm Zen mode, or 200 order stages where you fill a request within a limited number of moves. A “Next” preview lets you plan each drop.
Each tool takes two steps: tap its icon to select it (the icon highlights, and you can lift your finger), then drag on the board to use it. With the uchiwa fan selected, drag across the board to send a gust through the pile that pushes the nearby sweets around (a bit unpredictable, like real fanning); with the chopsticks selected, drag to pick up one sweet you choose and set it down wherever you like. Your tools carry over from stage to stage and across both modes, chaining merges into a combo earns you more, and an optional ad can refill them.