Mon May 07 2018
This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.
New! Check Button gives you the option to remove incorrect paths.
Updated for iPhone X and iOS 11
PathPix Time is another excellent entry in the long-running PathPix series. If you’re unfamiliar, it’s a brilliant blend of 'connect-the-dots' and logic puzzles. The 'Time' edition specifically offers 99 puzzles that focus on themes of the future and the New Year. The difficulty curve is perfectly graduated, making it accessible for beginners while still providing massive challenges for veterans.
The real 'hook' of PathPix is the discovery. You start with a blank grid of numbers and, by the end, you’ve created a beautiful, colorful piece of art. The added witty or wise quote at the end of each puzzle is a signature touch that makes the experience feel rewarding beyond just 'clearing' a level. It’s a low-stress, high-satisfaction game that is perfect for long commutes or relaxing before bed.
99 beautiful picture puzzles
Graduated levels from Easy to Expert
Witty and wise quotes for every puzzle
Pinch-to-zoom for large-scale grids
Check button to find and fix errors
If you find yourself stuck or the paths aren't lining up, use the new 'Check' button. It will highlight and remove incorrect paths, allowing you to re-evaluate your logic without starting over.
Players draw lines between two numbers of the same color. The path must contain the exact number of squares indicated by the digits. Once all pairs are connected correctly, the full picture is revealed.
PathPix Time features forward-looking puzzles themed around the New Year and the future.
I purchase every one. This is a very calming and enjoying game for someone with epilepsy. I cannot play timed games they are nerve wracking. Thank you also for allowing us to purchase them for a decent price. Donnalou
Love the check button. Would love it on some of your other apps. Especially the bigger puzzles. Please keep making more. Love all of them.









It's been a crazy two weeks at TouchArcade. Coverage of E3 and WWDC have dominated our news stories, leaving little room for app discovery.
TouchArcade Tue Feb 16 2010