Rainbow Web is a pioneer pushing the boundaries of traditional puzzle games. The new mind twister trains your logical sense and ability to think under time pressure. Rainbow Web has an awesome graphic design and saucy digital music. This is not a regular Tetris or Zuma remake and is based on different gaming principles.

You start each game level with beads, which are randomly scattered over the web. Beads come in different colors. Much of the game-play revolves around developing solutions how to make a line of three or more beads of the same color. You do this by swapping two beads with the mouse. Once you have the line, the beads disappear, adding to your score. Some beads have letters on. You must remove them to collect letters and restore a name. If you do this, you remove the spell from the current game scene and go to the next web with letters.

From time to time the game drops a hint about what beads you should swap to get a line. For all its seeming simplicity, the game is a real brain teaser. It will try to perplex you by offering webs of bizarre shapes, where certain links are torn. This adds more challenge to the game-play, as it becomes much harder to swap beads on the web with missing links. As you go from one web to another, the number of missing links increases, and so does the game challenge.