Movie & TV Grid Puzzle - Now on Mobile
A daily 3x3 logic puzzle to guess movies or shows that satisfy an actor and a condition. The first proper mobile app for the format - so you can play on the go.
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Android - Google Play - Free to download
How it works
Find a film or TV show that satisfies both its row's actor and its column's condition. No time pressure. One puzzle a day. Same puzzle for everyone.
What's inside
Thousands of films and series spanning decades, genres, networks, and streaming platforms - all in one grid.
A new puzzle every morning, shared by every player worldwide. No time pressure - just you, the grid, and your extensive filmography knowledge paying off.
Track your current streak, longest streak, win percentage, and perfect games. Stored on your device - no account required.
Won an Oscar. Ran for 5+ seasons. Aired on HBO. Released in the 80s. Co-starred with a specific actor. Conditions that reward your nerdy obsessions with films and shows.
Designed from scratch as a native Android app - not a website squeezed onto a phone. The grid format finally works the way it should on a small screen.
Five intro puzzles included at no cost. Unlock unlimited daily puzzles with a small annual subscription. No ads, no surprises.
Questions
A movie and TV grid puzzle is a logic puzzle played on a 3x3 grid. Each row represents an actor or director, and each column represents a condition - like a genre, decade, network, or award. Your goal is to find a film or TV show that satisfies both the row and the column for each of the nine cells. All nine answers must be unique - you can't use the same title twice.
Not yet - but that's exactly what GridFlick is. The popular web-based movie grid format (seen on sites like moviegrid.io) has never had a proper native mobile app. GridFlick is being built to bring this format to Android with a proper mobile UI, daily streak tracking, and both movies and TV shows in the same grid.
moviegrid.io is a solid web-based game, but it's not built for mobile screens and has no native app. GridFlick is designed from the ground up as a native Android app - with a mobile-first layout, daily streak tracking, and both movies and TV shows in the same grid. You can play it on the go without needing a browser.
Yes. GridFlick covers both films and TV series. A valid answer for any cell can be either a movie or a TV show - whichever correctly satisfies the actor (row) and condition (column). Conditions can be movie-specific (e.g. "won an Oscar"), TV-specific (e.g. "HBO series", "ran for 5+ seasons"), or apply to both (e.g. "released in the 1990s", "Drama genre").
Each day a new 3x3 grid appears. The three rows are actors or directors; the three columns are conditions. For each of the nine cells, you tap and type the name of a film or show that features that row's actor and meets that column's condition. All nine answers must be different - you can't use the same title twice. You get one attempt per day, and the same puzzle goes to every player worldwide. Maximum score is 10 points: 1 per correct cell, plus a bonus point for a perfect grid.
Yes. The app is free to download from Google Play. New players get five full intro puzzles at no cost - picked to show the game at its best. After those five, a small annual subscription unlocks unlimited daily puzzles. No ads, no one-off charges - just a simple yearly fee to keep playing.
No account required. All your stats - current streak, longest streak, total games played, win percentage, and perfect games - are stored privately on your device. If you subscribe and later reinstall the app or switch phones, Google Play automatically restores your subscription.
Conditions are there to reward real knowledge of film and TV. Examples include: genre (Drama, Comedy, Sci-Fi), decade (released in the 1980s, 90s, 2000s), awards (won an Oscar, received 10+ nominations), network or streaming service (HBO, Netflix, BBC), TV-specific (ran for 5+ seasons, currently running), and co-star conditions (appeared alongside a specific actor). Conditions vary in difficulty from puzzle to puzzle.
GridFlick is targeting a launch on Google Play in 2026. Sign up with your email and you'll be among the first to know when it goes live - and may get access to early puzzles before the public launch.
GridFlick launches on Android first. An iOS version for iPhone and iPad is planned as a later phase. Sign up to be notified when iOS launches.
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