LEVELWALKS

About LevelWalks

LevelWalks is a game guide site built by players who actually finish every level before writing about it. We cover puzzle games, word games, escape room apps, and brain teasers — the kind of mobile games where getting stuck on level 47 means you stop playing entirely.

The site started in late 2025 when our founder, Jim Liu, got stuck on Brain Test 2 and realized most walkthrough sites were either ad-stuffed slideshows or auto-generated text that described the wrong level. He built LevelWalks to be the guide he wished existed: clear instructions, actual screenshots from the game, and tips about the tricky parts that catch most players.

Today LevelWalks covers 14 games with 360+ individual level guides, 44 strategy blog posts, and 3 word game tools. Our readers are mostly in Singapore, Australia, and the US — people who play puzzle games on their commute or before bed and just want to get past that one level without watching a 10-minute YouTube video.

Who Writes These Guides

Jim Liu is a web developer based in Sydney, Australia. He has been playing mobile puzzle games since the original Cut the Rope in 2010. Every walkthrough on LevelWalks comes from his own gameplay. He completes each level, takes screenshots of the solution, notes where players commonly get stuck, and writes the guide the same day. No outsourced content farms, no AI-only text. If a guide has Jim's name on it, he played the level himself.

Before building LevelWalks, Jim spent 4 years developing data-driven web applications and has tested over 80 mobile puzzle games across iOS and Android. His approach to writing guides is simple: play the game blind first, note every spot where he gets stuck, then write the walkthrough targeting those exact pain points. He also consults community forums (Reddit, Discord) to identify the levels and puzzles that trip up the most players.

How We Create Guides

Every guide on LevelWalks follows a consistent process that prioritizes accuracy over speed:

  1. Play the game — Complete every level ourselves, no exceptions. We don't write about games we haven't finished.
  2. Identify sticking points — Track which levels took us multiple attempts and cross-reference with community complaints on Reddit and app store reviews.
  3. Write the solution — Focus on clear, step-by-step instructions. No filler, no unnecessary backstory. If a level has a trick, we call it out immediately.
  4. Verify and update — When games release updates that change puzzles, we replay affected levels and update the guides within a week.

This process means we publish guides slower than auto-generated sites, but our solutions are tested on the actual game version readers are playing. We currently maintain guides for 14 games with 360+ individual level solutions and update them whenever a game patches its content.

What We Cover

  • Level-by-level walkthrough guides with images and step-by-step instructions
  • Pro tips, hidden strategies, and lesser-known shortcuts
  • FAQ sections addressing the most commonly asked questions per game
  • Blog posts on brain training science, game comparisons, and general puzzle strategies
  • Free tools including Word Finder, Anagram Solver, and Word Pattern Matcher

Contact

Have a question, suggestion, or want to contribute a guide? Reach out to us at Contact us.

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