Subatomic Wire – Puzzle Power in a 2D Lab

Electrons and protons are on the move, and you’re the only thing standing between them and chaos. In this fast‑paced 2D brain‑teaser, you must guide charged particles along a tiny wire and lock them into the nucleus. Every successful connection scores points, every mistake blows up the circuit. The stakes are simple: keep the flow smooth, keep the wire intact, and watch the chain reaction grow.

Mechanics

All you need is a Mouse. Click, drag, and release to shape the path. The game reads your input instantly, so precision matters. One click does it all – just aim, hold, and let the particles follow.

  • Controls
  • Left mouse button
Subatomic Wire Gameplay

Strategy

Start by targeting the nearest electron. The shorter the distance, the less chance of a stray bounce. As levels progress, the board fills with obstacles that force you to Connect multiple particles with a single line. Look ahead: a well‑placed curve can capture both a proton and an electron in one go, doubling your score. Keep an eye on the particle speed meter; faster particles need tighter curves, slower ones give you room to experiment. When you hit a dead end, hit Ctrl+Z to rewind and try a different route. Master the rhythm, and the wire becomes an endless source of high‑score combos.

Ready to test your reflexes and logic? Jump straight into the action on Subatomic Wire and see how far you can push the limits. When you’ve cracked the toughest puzzles, share your best runs on Minijuegos and challenge friends to beat your score. The wire is waiting – connect, click, dominate.

Instructions:

Controls

Left mouse button
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