Check the target image
The goal image appears on the left side, giving you the exact horse result you need to recreate.
ABOUT HORSE MAGNIFIER
Horse Magnifier is a short HTML5 puzzle by wer8888. The target image sits on the left, while the active puzzle area on the right lets you move magnifying lenses until the distorted horse matches the goal. The premise is immediate, the joke lands fast, and the visual puzzle hook makes it much more memorable than a generic jam prototype.
HOW TO PLAY
The objective is simple, and that simplicity is exactly what makes Horse Magnifier readable, funny, and easy to jump into.
The goal image appears on the left side, giving you the exact horse result you need to recreate.
Use the play area on the right to reposition the magnifying lenses over the horse image.
The puzzle comes from changing scale and visual distortion until the right side looks like the target.
Once your setup matches the target, move on and solve the next horse image variation.
CONTROLS
Move the magnifier around the screen and line it up with the horse image.
Zoom in or interact with the active area when a level calls for precise adjustment.
Smoothly scan across the horse and refine the distorted image until it matches the target.
WHY IT STANDS OUT
TIPS AND TRICKS
QUICK FACTS
These are the core facts confirmed on the public itch.io listing and useful for search intent coverage.
Developer
wer8888
Genre
Puzzle
Platform
HTML5 browser game
Engine
Godot
Published
March 26, 2026
Latest version note
v2.0 added levels 11-18
Yes. Horse Magnifier runs as a free browser game, so you can start playing online without downloading anything.
The current public version includes at least 18 levels. The latest update added levels 11 through 18.
Horse Magnifier v2.0 added levels 11 through 18, expanding the puzzle set beyond the original release.
Horse Magnifier is an HTML5 browser game, so it may work on mobile browsers, but the experience can vary by device and screen size.
Start with the biggest silhouette changes first. Matching the main head, body, and leg shape is usually easier than chasing tiny details too early.
The best approach is to compare the left target with the right result after every small move. Watch for big curves, gaps, and empty spaces before fine tuning.
Yes. Use the fullscreen button below the player to expand the game area and make left-versus-right comparisons easier.
No. Horse Magnifier is designed to start directly in the browser, so you can jump in without installation or sign-up steps.