1024 10x10 - Number Puzzle on a 10x10 Board

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What is 1024 10x10?

1024 10x10 is the 1024 number puzzle - the one that starts at 1 instead of 2 - played on a bigger 10x10 grid of 100 cells. You slide tiles, matching numbers merge and double (1+1=2, 2+2=4, and so on), and a new tile spawns after every move. The extra room shifts the goal up: on this board you climb all the way to the 16384 tile.

Everything plays exactly like classic 2048 and the standard 1024 game - only the board size and the winning tile change. The tiles here are drawn in code rather than images, so the board loads instantly and stays crisp at any size.

It runs as a free number game right in your browser - nothing to install, nothing to pay. Open the page, swipe, and start merging from 1.

How to Play 1024 10x10

A 10x10 grid (100 cells) starts with two tiles showing 1. Use arrow keys or swipe to slide everything one direction; matching tiles merge into their double. After each move a new 1 (sometimes a 2) appears. Reach the 16384 tile to win, then Keep Playing to push higher.

The winning strategy is the same one that wins 2048 and 1024: anchor your highest tile in a corner, build a descending snake along the edge, and plan two moves ahead. See our full guide on how to win 2048 - every tip applies here.

1024 10x10 vs the Standard 1024

The standard 1024 game is played on a 4x4 board and wins at the 1024 tile. 1024 10x10 uses the same start-at-1 rules on a larger 10x10 board, which means more room, longer runs, and a higher target - the 16384 tile. If 100 cells feels like a lot, drop back to the 1024 game; if you want even more board, browse all 2048 games.

1024 10x10 FAQ

Is 1024 10x10 free to play?

Yes. 1024 10x10 is completely free online - no signup, no download, no in-app purchases. Just open this page and start merging.

How do you win 1024 10x10?

Reach the 16384 tile by merging matching numbers up the powers of two, starting from 1. The corner-and-snake strategy from 2048 works exactly the same on the 10x10 board.

How is 1024 10x10 different from the normal 1024?

Same start-at-1 rules, bigger board. The standard 1024 game is 4x4 and wins at 1024; 1024 10x10 is 10x10 and wins at the 16384 tile.

Does 1024 10x10 use images or numbers?

Pure numbers, rendered in code - no tile images - so the board loads fast and stays sharp on any screen.