Fish Parking
What is Fish Parking?
Fish Parking is a "Sliding-Block Puzzle." The technical core is "Grid-Lock Logic" (Rush Hour style). You must move the red fish to the exit. Other fish block the path. Vertical fish only move vertically; horizontal only move horizontally. It tests "Sequential Logic."
Description
Maneuver colorful fish into their matching designated zones within a restricted grid. The mechanic requires strategic sliding to unblock paths, similar to a "parking jam" puzzle but with an aquatic theme and movement rules.
How to Play
Free the fish. Goal: Exit. Interaction: "Slide-to-Move." Analyze the grid. Move blockers out of the way. Create a clear lane.
How to Get High Scores in Fish Parking
Solving depends on "Reverse-Engineering." Look at the exit. What is blocking it? Fish A. What blocks Fish A? Fish B. Move Fish B first. A pro strategy: "The Corner-Stack." Try to shove all useless fish into the corners of the grid to maximize the central maneuvering space.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is there a move limit?
Usually no. But fewer moves = more stars.
Q: Can I rotate fish?
No. Their orientation is fixed. That is the core constraint of the puzzle.
