

Probability Contemplation
James H. Van der Meulen · 2026 · Modern, Relaxing, Minimalist, Puzzle, Singleplayer
PC
1 user reviews100% · 1
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About Probability Contemplation
Relaxing minimalistic puzzle game based on contemplative probabilities, pattern recognition, and critical thinking.
- GOAL: Clear the Board
- Puzzle Game based on contemplative probabilities.
- Move Cursor over slots
- Switch Symbols between Neutral/On/Off states
- Remove Symbols when Symbols are "On" and in close proximity to matching symbols to solidify their count
- Careful not to solidify symbol counts that are marked "Off" that are in close proximity to triggered symbols that are marked "On"
- Choose function to discern outcome
- Goal: to Achieve highest possible On/Off Ratio
- Manually end session by choice to conclude Ratio
- Win by achieving a perfect 100 percent On>Off Ratio
- Lose by ending with a negative On<Off Ratio
- 6 difficulty modes
What Steam players say
Recent verbatim reviews from Steam — separate from playze.io community reviews below.
Probability Contemplation is a highly abstract puzzle experience that distances itself from conventional game design in favor of something quieter, more analytical, and intentionally minimal. Rather than guiding players through a structured set of levels with clear goals and escalating mechanics, it presents a system that revolves around probability, interaction, and interpretation. The result feels less like a traditional puzzle game and more like an interactive exercise in logic, where understanding relationships between elements becomes the central focus. The gameplay revolves around manipulating a grid of symbols that can shift between states, with each interaction influencing nearby elements in subtle ways. Instead of simply matching or clearing objects, players must consider how each move affects the overall balance of the board. The objective is tied to achieving a favorable outcome based on these interactions, but the path to that outcome is rarely obvious. This creates a slower, more deliberate style of play where observation and planning are more important than speed or reflexes. Every decision carries weight, and progress often comes from gradually recognizing patterns …1 found this helpful
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