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8 titles reviewed  ·  Updated 17 August 2026  ·  Free to read

Cake Crush Match 3 Blast Mania
Cake Crush Match 3 Blast Mania — the highest score in the current catalogue

In the catalogue

  • Cookie Rush Match 3Cookie Rush Match 3219K reviews
  • Cakingdom Match® Cookie CrushCakingdom Match® Cookie Crush4.34K reviews
  • Sweet Cookies Kingdom_Match 3Sweet Cookies Kingdom_Match 37.98K reviews
  • Cake Sort - Color Puzzle GameCake Sort - Color Puzzle Game286K reviews

All eight cards below carry the same detail.

Editor's notes

This week at the desk

Four short notes on what changed in the catalogue and why.

  1. 17 August 2026 · Catalogue

    Second pass finished on all eight titles

    Every game in the list went through a second play session this week. Ratings and review counts were re-checked against the Google Play listing the same morning.

  2. 14 August 2026 · Sessions

    Cookie Rush Match 3 keeps the pace lead

    No lives to wait on, so a failed level restarts straight away. It stays our pick when a session should end exactly when you decide it ends.

  3. 11 August 2026 · Difficulty

    Where the late levels start to bite

    Cake Crush Match 3 Blast Mania holds the top score in the catalogue at 4.8. Our notes point at the later stages, where planning a swap matters more than clearing quickly.

  4. 8 August 2026 · Screens

    Gameplay screens recaptured

    All catalogue screens were taken again on a mid-range Android handset, so what you see here is what the games look like on ordinary hardware.

8 free-to-play titles

The catalogue

One card per game: art, the Google Play score exactly as published, what the loop is, and the kind of session it suits.

01 Cake Sort - Color Puzzle Game gameplay screen one Cake Sort - Color Puzzle Game gameplay screen two Cake Sort - Color Puzzle Game gameplay screen three
Cake Sort - Color Puzzle Game
4.5 286K reviews

Cake Sort - Color Puzzle Game

FALCON GAMES

A colour-sorting puzzle: slices arrive on crowded plates and you move them one at a time until every plate holds a single flavour. There is no timer, so the pressure comes from shrinking tray space rather than speed. Easy to put down halfway through a level.

Free to play Google Play
02 Cake Crush Match 3 Blast Mania gameplay screen one Cake Crush Match 3 Blast Mania gameplay screen two Cake Crush Match 3 Blast Mania gameplay screen three
Cake Crush Match 3 Blast Mania
4.8 34.4K reviews

Cake Crush Match 3 Blast Mania

Moe Games Inc

Classic match-three on a board with one clear goal and a limited number of moves per level. Three tiles clear; longer lines build the combined pieces that carry the later stages. The highest-rated title in our catalogue, and the one where planning replaces speed soonest.

Free to play Google Play
03 Cake Smash Mania - Match 3 gameplay screen one Cake Smash Mania - Match 3 gameplay screen two Cake Smash Mania - Match 3 gameplay screen three
Cake Smash Mania - Match 3
4.5 11K reviews

Cake Smash Mania - Match 3

ONE HIT CO., LIMITED

Match-three with blast pieces and a steady stream of level objectives. Helpers arrive often enough that a difficulty spike rarely ends a run, and the mini-games break up longer sittings. A comfortable pick for short bursts on the commute.

Free to play Google Play
04 Cake Jam Drop gameplay screen one Cake Jam Drop gameplay screen two Cake Jam Drop gameplay screen three
Cake Jam Drop
4.5 9.26K reviews

Cake Jam Drop

Xinyue games

Match-three built around a tight move allowance: each level hands you a set number of swaps and expects the last two to be planned. High-contrast pieces keep the board readable on a small screen. Progress runs straight from level to level with no map to manage.

Free to play Google Play
05 Cakingdom Match® Cookie Crush gameplay screen one Cakingdom Match® Cookie Crush gameplay screen two Cakingdom Match® Cookie Crush gameplay screen three
Cakingdom Match® Cookie Crush
4.7 4.34K reviews

Cakingdom Match® Cookie Crush

Moe Games Inc

A long match-three campaign with a bakery-kingdom frame, characters between chapters and roughly a thousand levels in the current build. Easy filler stages alternate with boards that need a plan. Suited to players who like a run they can come back to for months.

Free to play Google Play
06 Cake Cooking POP : Match3 gameplay screen one Cake Cooking POP : Match3 gameplay screen two Cake Cooking POP : Match3 gameplay screen three
Cake Cooking POP : Match3
4.4 3.25K reviews

Cake Cooking POP : Match3

NeoPOP

Match-three with a cooking frame and a deliberately unhurried pace. Boards are static and easy to read, which makes it a calm option rather than a reflex test. Best in a few minutes at a time, several times a day.

Free to play Google Play
07 Cookie Rush Match 3 gameplay screen one Cookie Rush Match 3 gameplay screen two Cookie Rush Match 3 gameplay screen three
Cookie Rush Match 3
4.4 219K reviews

Cookie Rush Match 3

Match 3 Fun Games

The most-reviewed title in the catalogue, with 219K ratings on Google Play. Its distinguishing feature is the absence of a lives system: a failed level restarts immediately, so a session lasts as long as you want it to. Thousands of levels plus a weekly challenge keep the map moving.

Free to play Google Play
08 Sweet Cookies Kingdom_Match 3 gameplay screen one Sweet Cookies Kingdom_Match 3 gameplay screen two Sweet Cookies Kingdom_Match 3 gameplay screen three
Sweet Cookies Kingdom_Match 3
4.6 7.98K reviews

Sweet Cookies Kingdom_Match 3

V2R

Match-three with a kingdom theme, vivid pieces and a generous set of helpers. Level objectives change often enough that boards rarely feel repeated. A relaxed pace with a curve that stays gentle through the first hundred stages.

Free to play Google Play

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Fun to play with pleasing graphics. Great option to turn off the hints which makes the levels more challenging! Only recently downloaded the game, so early days yet. However, so far, so good.

Carl MaraspiniGoogle Play review · Cake Crush Match 3 Blast Mania

One of the best match 3 games out there and I was hoping to find more but only saw two puzzle blast games listed besides this nearly perfect application

Michael GeeGoogle Play review · Cake Smash Mania - Match 3

Good exciting game with good graphics and good gameplay skills .

Terence AgnewGoogle Play review · Cake Cooking POP : Match3

I really like the bigger pieces and different colors! Good sound effects and graphics too! Really fun! Good job!

Randee elseyGoogle Play review · Cookie Rush Match 3

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Australia · Published in English · Updated 17 August 2026