2048
2048
Slide and merge numbered tiles to reach 2048
Version 1.0.0
Installing it
- Download the file above.
- Open it. Android will say the file came from an unknown source — that is expected for an app installed outside the Play Store.
- Allow installation from your browser when asked, then continue.
Smaller downloads
The download above works on every phone because it contains the code for all of them. If you know which processor yours has, these are smaller.
| arm64-v8a Almost every phone made since 2017 |
17 MB |
| armeabi-v7a Older 32-bit phones |
14 MB |
| x86_64 Emulators and x86 tablets |
18 MB |
If you are not sure, take the download at the top and ignore all of this.
How to play
| Swipe, or use the on-screen arrows, to move every tile at once. Tiles with the same number merge into one of twice the value. |
| A new tile appears after each move. Reach 2048 to win — then keep going if you want a higher score. |
| The game ends when the board is full and no two neighbours match. |
What it does
| Board sizes from 3×3 to 6×6, each keeping its own best score. 3×3 is the hardest — the target is still 2048. |
| Undo, sound effects and vibration, all of which can be turned off. |
| Light and dark themes, English and Arabic, and a layout that adapts from a small phone to a tablet in either orientation. |
| Your game is saved as you play. Close the app mid-game and it comes back exactly where you left it. |
| Playable without swiping: the arrow buttons are a first-class control, and every tile is labelled for screen readers. |
What it does not do
The game is entirely offline. It has no accounts, no leaderboards, and no analytics; it asks for no permissions and makes no network connections at all. Nothing you do in it leaves your phone, which is also why scores are yours alone and not comparable with anyone else's.