Play Quadrel Amiga Online
Puzzle game where players fill layouts with four colors, ensuring no adjacent pieces match. Features solo, AI, and two-player modes with limited paint supplies. Released in 1990 for Amiga.

Game Overview
Quadrel is one of those deceptively simple puzzle games that starts off easy and then quietly ruins your afternoon. You pick a layout—some are basic grids, others are weird abstract shapes—and try to fill every piece without letting the same colors touch. Sounds straightforward until you realize you’ve got limited paint strokes per color, and that bright red you splashed everywhere early on? Yeah, you’ll miss it later.
I like how the "Imposed" mode forces you to work in a specific order—it turns the whole thing into a weird logic puzzle where you’re constantly second-guessing your next move. The two-player mode is chaos, especially when you’re both scrambling for the last bits of blue while the music just keeps looping like nothing’s wrong.
No sound effects, just this oddly hypnotic soundtrack that makes you forget you’ve been staring at the same puzzle for 20 minutes. If you actually finish one, you get to scribble your name in pixelated glory on the high score table. It’s the kind of game that makes you mutter "one more try" at 2 AM.

Download Quadrel Amiga ROM
You can download this ROM to play Quadrel Amiga offline using an Amiga emulator (Top Emulators).
*This ROM is provided for backup and educational purposes only.