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Connect Every Device to Power

Draw Wire is a puzzle game where you create electrical connections by drawing lines. Each level places electrical objects and power sources on the screen. Your task is to connect the correct objects by drawing a wire between them. The game contains more than 50 levels, with new layouts becoming harder as you progress.

The controls stay simple. Click and drag with the mouse to create a connection. On a touch device, the same idea works by dragging with your finger.

Plan the Route Before Drawing

The shortest-looking route does not always solve the puzzle. Objects can sit in positions that make a direct connection difficult. You need to look at the whole level before deciding where each wire should travel.

Draw Wire also uses matching connections. Colored points help show which parts belong together, and the paths need to stay organized instead of becoming a messy group of crossed lines.

A mistake may leave too little room for another connection. Planning the first line can therefore make the final wire much easier to place.

More Than 50 Puzzles to Solve

The early stages help you understand the drawing system. Later levels make the arrangement more difficult and ask for greater care.

The game does not rely on fast running or fighting. Most of the challenge comes from looking carefully at the objects and finding a route that works.

This makes it useful to stop for a moment before drawing. Check where each device sits. Look at the matching source. Notice any other connection that will also need space.

Keep the Wires Neat

Draw Wire becomes satisfying when several connections fit together without blocking each other. A clean solution can look simple after you finish it, even when finding that route takes several attempts.

The mouse-based controls also make retrying easy. You can focus on the puzzle rather than remembering different keys.

Draw Wire keeps one clear idea throughout the game. Find the correct electrical connections and draw paths that bring power where it needs to go. New arrangements make that same idea harder across the many stages, giving puzzle fans plenty of chances to test their planning.