This is a 30-level physics puzzle game where you cut ropes to help guide a blue piece of hard candy to collect 3 stars and then fall to where a stationary black cat can eat it. If you like this game check out the sequel Cut for Cat 2.
Cut ropes & pop bubbles to help guide the candy toward the stars then cat.
Where, when, and how you cut the ropes matters as the cat will not open its mouth unless you have already collected all 3 stars.
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Alternatively kids and adults can play this physics puzzle star collecting video game for free as a web application here.
Cut for Cat Game for Kids Game Play Instructions
How to Play
Cut the ropes in the right spots at the right times to cause the candy to roll into the 3 stars then have the cat eat it.
Starting the Game
Click on the green play button with a triangle on it in the center of the screen.
This will open up the level select screen. Click on the level you want to play.
Initially only the first level is unlocked and you unlock subsequent levels whenever you beat a level.
Your web browser automatically stores your game progress.
Game Controls
Desktop
Use your mouse left click and slide across the screen to cut ropes.
Touchscreen devices
Use your finger like a mouse and touch the screen.
The game has a restart level game in the upper left corner and a back to home screen button in the upper right corner
Game Play
Candy
The hard candy acts like a ball, rolling or falling downward whenever it is on an uneven platform.
If the candy is tied to multiple ropes and/or chains it may stand stationary.
If the candy is tied to a single remaining rope or chain after you broke other supports it may swing back and forth.
Ropes
You can slice through ropes.
Where, when and in what order you slice matters a lot as you need the candy to eventually make its way to the cat AND the cat will not open its mouth unless you collect all 3 stars first.
Chains
You can not directly cut the chains.
You can break a chain by having a blade swing & hit into it, or by having the rope swing into the blade.
In some cases you have to collect the stars before breaking some of the chains or else you won’t be able to beat the level.
In level 17 you break the right chain right away, but do not break the remaining chains until after the candy has collected all 3 stars.
Platforms
If you slice a rope holding up one side of a platform then the platform will likely dangle from the rope on the opposing sides.
Some platforms have black rubber gaskets they can sit on when the support rope is broke.
If a platform is in the way try to cut it with little string on one side and then leave a lot of weight on the string on the other side to make the weight off balanced so it will slide off.
Bubbles
When your candy touches a bubble it floats upward. The candy does not need to be perfectly centered on a bubble to be captured by it.
Clicking or tapping on the bubble pops it, causing the candy to fall straight down.
If the candy floats in space after popping a bubble it was in restart the level.
Stuck?
If you get stuck on any of the levels you can use the restart button in the upper left corner of the game.
You can also ask for hints in our comments section further down this page.
Target Audience
The game is suited for physics puzzle fans of all ages & people who like cats.
Free Online Cut for Cat Video Game for Children & Adults Screenshots
Mobile Friendly Cross Browser Support
This game is rendered in mobile-friendly HTML5, so it offers cross-device gameplay. You can play it on mobile devices like Apple iPhones, Google Android powered cell phones from manufactures like Samsung, tablets like the iPad or Kindle Fire, laptops, and Windows-powered desktop computers. All game files are stored locally in your web browser cache. This game works in Apple Safari, Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox, Opera and other modern web browsers.
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