Tile Collector is a polished entry into the 'Triple Match' genre, which has taken the mobile world by storm. The mechanics are simple: find three identical tiles on a crowded board and tap them to move them to your collection bar. The challenge comes from the limited space in that bar—if it fills up without a match, it's game over.
The game does a great job with its thematic variety. One level you're matching tropical fruits, the next it’s vintage toys. The 3D-ish rendering of the tiles makes them easy to distinguish, and the physics-based way they settle on top of each other adds a layer of depth—you have to think about which tile to uncover first. It’s a rhythmic, almost meditative experience that is perfect for short bursts of play.
Available on: iPhone, iPad, iPod
Version 2.12Wed Jan 21 2026
Minor improvements
Tile Collector is a simple and fun puzzle matching game that is easy for anyone to pick up. The rules are simple, try and match three of the same tile before your hand fills up entirely.
Test your skills in hundreds of challenging levels! Whether you have a need for speed or want to sit back and strategize, Tile Collector offers exciting gameplay and loads of unlockable tiles to earn as you play more and improve.
Why not give it a try today?
Requires iOS 13.0 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.Tile Collector is a simple and fun puzzle matching game that is easy for anyone to pick up. The rules are simple, try and match three of the same tile before your hand fills up entirely.
Test your skills in hundreds of challenging levels! Whether you have a need for speed or want to sit back and strategize, Tile Collector offers exciting gameplay and loads of unlockable tiles to earn as you play more and improve.
Why not give it a try today?








Tile Collector is a modern take on classic Mahjong and Match-3 puzzles. Your goal is to clear a mountain of tiles by matching triplets before your collection tray overflows. With thousands of levels and a wide variety of beautiful themes—from nature to food—it offers a calming yet mentally stimulating experience. Strategy is key: plan your taps to reach the tiles you need and use powerful boosters to clear tricky layouts.
Thousands of handcrafted levels
Satisfying triple-match mechanics
Dozens of beautiful tile sets
Daily rewards and special events
Relaxing, no-pressure atmosphere
The most important tip is to never let your tray fill with more than two unmatched tiles. Always ensure your next tap will result in a match-three to free up space immediately.
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When the board gets cluttered, use the 'Shuffle' booster to rearrange tiles and reveal hidden matches. The 'Undo' button is vital for when you accidentally tap the wrong layer.
Yes, later levels introduce more layers of tiles and a wider variety of symbols, making tray management much more difficult.