Silent Anchor:
Drift Stabilizer

You can't force things to stay put - you've got to place them right.

Across a quiet ocean grid, objects drift slowly with the tide.

You cannot stop the current.

You can only anchor wisely.

Place anchors to prevent collision.

Create stable formations.

Let the system settle into balance.

No rush. Just calm decisions.

Nothing Stands Still

Objects move gently across the grid. Each one follows a slow, predictable path — until something changes.

Without intervention, collisions happen.
With too much intervention, the system becomes rigid.

Think of yourself as nudging things along rather than controlling everything.

How to Play

  • 1

    Observe drifting objects across the grid

  • 2

    Place anchors to redirect or stabilize movement

  • 3

    Prevent collisions between drifting elements

  • 4

    Use the fewest anchors possible for higher efficiency

There are no timers.
Precision matters more than speed.

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  • Each Anchor Has Weight

    • Redirect drift paths

    • Slow object velocity

    • Expand stabilization radius

    • Interact with nearby anchors

    • Too many anchors create tension.

      Too few allow chaos.

      The goal is balance.

Less Intervention. More Stability.

  • Minimal anchor placement

    Fewer anchors show mastery

  • Clean formations

    Organized patterns optimize flow

  • Zero collisions

    Perfect stabilization achieved

  • Efficient spacing

    Maximize grid utilization

Every level has a simpler solution.

From Gentle Currents to Complex Waters

  • Early levels

    introduce small groups of drifting objects.

  • Multiple drift directions

    Multiple drift directions

  • Changing tides

    Moving obstacles

  • Limited anchor supply

    Formation-based objectives

The difficulty ramps up gradually - you won't even notice until you're suddenly stuck on a level.

Designed for Stillness

  • Minimal Visual Style

    Soft colors. Clean lines. Wide space.

  • No Timers

    You decide when the system is ready.

  • Calm Motion

    Subtle water movement supports focus.

  • Replay for Refinement

    Return to reduce anchor count and improve structure.

What Players Are Saying

  • It’s surprisingly relaxing. Watching objects drift and slowly bringing them into balance feels almost meditative. There’s no pressure — just thoughtful placement. I keep replaying levels to use fewer anchors.

    Elena P.

  • Thank god there's no annoying crap cluttering up the screen - just clean and simple, the way it should be. The complexity increases gradually, which makes progression satisfying instead of stressful.

    Daniel R.

  • I love how calm it feels. There’s strategy, but no rush. It’s one of the few puzzle games where I genuinely feel relaxed while playing.

    Sofia M.

  • The optimization scoring adds depth. You can finish a level quickly, but refining it becomes the real challenge. It feels clean and intentional.

    Marcus L.

  • The anchor mechanics are simple but surprisingly layered. Every placement matters. It’s thoughtful without being complicated.

    Thomas W.

  • I can't really put my finger on it, but everything just clicks, you know? The whole thing just works really well. The soft animations and lack of timers make it perfect for short breaks.

    Aisha K.

Ready to Stabilize the Drift?

The ocean is calm.

The objects are moving.

Each anchor counts.

See How It Works