Steady the midnight load before the beam gives way.
Beamkeeper turns a simple night-shift problem into a fast spatial puzzle: place five loads, read the torque, calm the side split, and keep the outer rails from carrying more than they should. It is easy to start, readable in one glance, and good for one-more-run score chasing.
- Three handcrafted beams plus one deterministic daily board
- Clear live meters for torque, side balance, and outer-rail risk
- Built for streaks, challenge links, harder beams, and score sharing later
Why this lands
- It fills a different lane than deduction, memory, route, or sorting games by rewarding spatial weight judgment.
- Each board is short enough for a coffee-break retry but strong enough to invite experimentation.
- The daily beam creates a clean ritual surface for future ladders, share cards, and community compare posts.
Tip: heavy loads near the center calm torque. Heavy loads on the outer rails cost you twice.
Choose a beam
Pick a board, place every load once, and chase the cleanest hold you can.
Every board uses five named loads and the same seven-slot rail, so the learning curve stays short while the tradeoffs change.
Choose a beam to begin
Beamkeeper scores one finished placement. You are balancing torque, left-right split, and edge stress at the same time, so the cleanest-looking layout is not always the best one.
Place your loads
Pick a load card, then tap a slot on the beam. Tap a placed slot to remove that load back into the tray.
Load tray
Selected load: none
Beam complete
You found a stable arrangement.
Readable in one glance
Meters stay live while you build, so the puzzle teaches itself instead of hiding the logic behind guesswork.
Short retry loop
A full run is one placement set, which makes experimentation fast and mobile-friendly.
Daily ritual potential
The daily board rotates on a UTC seed so the same puzzle is available to everyone that day.