Fence off a free-spirited horse that can't stop eating grass in the daily puzzle game enclose.horse
enclose.horse is a daily puzzle game where players must contain a horse on a 14x14 grid using a limited number of walls to form an enclosed pasture. The goal is to maximize points by enclosing grass tiles and bonus items like cherries and apples, while avoiding penalties from including bees. Players submit their scores to a leaderboard, and the game offers past puzzles, bonus rounds, and user-generated levels.
- ▪enclose.horse is a daily puzzle game played on a 14x14 grid.
- ▪Players must use a limited number of walls to enclose the horse and maximize their score.
- ▪Bonus tiles like cherries and apples increase points, while bees result in negative points.
- ▪Each completed enclosure turns grass tiles into wheat and awards points based on enclosed content.
- ▪Players can create and share custom levels, and access 138 past puzzles and bonus rounds.
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Home News Fence off a free-spirited horse that can't stop eating grass in the daily puzzle game enclose.horse It's always greener elsewhere Image credit: Shivers/Ryan/Praveen <img alt="Oisin Kuhnke avatar" src="https://assetsio.gnwcdn.com/me-(1).jpg?width=2048&height=2048&fit=bounds&quality=85&format=jpg&auto=webp" style="aspect-ratio: 1" width="400" height="400" > News by Oisin Kuhnke Contributor Published on May 16, 2026 There is a horse in the middle of the field. It wants to escape, run free, to graze upon the grass where it thinks it is greener. The horse knows not of the dangers of the outside world, for it is simply a horse. So what must we do? We must put up enclosures to form a pasture for the horse, yet we only have so many walls to use, so we must be choosy.
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