Think you can spot the exact middle? Cutle gives you one slice to split a strange shape into two nearly identical areas.
Here's a quick look at the game:
You know that confident feeling when you look at something and think, “Yeah, I can cut that exactly in half”? Cutle is here to test whether that confidence is deserved.
The rules take seconds to understand. A shape appears on the screen, you draw one straight line through it, and the game tells you how evenly you divided the area. That is the whole idea—and it is much harder than it sounds.
Trust Your Eyes… Carefully
The shapes in Cutle are not always friendly squares or perfect circles. They may include awkward corners, curved edges, thin arms, or heavy sections that throw off your sense of balance.
Your goal is to reach a result as close to 50:50 as possible. You do not need absolute perfection to do well, but every percentage point matters. A 49:51 split feels fantastic. A 35:65 split may leave you staring at the screen and wondering how your eyes betrayed you.
The best part is that you only need one action to play. The difficult part is deciding where that action should happen.
Make the Slice
Before cutting, look at the entire shape rather than searching for its visual midpoint. The geometric center of its outline may not divide its filled area equally.
A thin piece can stretch far across the screen without containing much area. Meanwhile, a compact section can carry much more visual “weight.” Cutle rewards players who notice that difference.
Controls
- Click or tap near one side of the shape
- Drag across it to create a straight cutting line
- Release the mouse button or lift your finger to confirm
Small Tricks That Make a Big Difference
Pause before releasing your cut. Check whether both sides appear equally dense, not merely equally long.
Rotate your approach mentally. If a straight vertical line looks wrong, imagine a diagonal running from one corner toward another. Irregular shapes often need irregular-looking solutions.
Do not let symmetry fool you either. A shape may look balanced from a distance while hiding a larger area on one side.
Who Will Enjoy Cutle?
Cutle works especially well for fans of minimalist browser games, quick daily challenges, spatial reasoning puzzles, and score comparisons. It is easy enough to play during a short break but precise enough to trigger the classic “one more try” feeling.