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Cut The Rope Magic

Shrink Om Nom into mystical forms, float treats through puzzle portals, and feed the cutest candy monster in this spellbinding sequel.

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Gameplay overview

Magical rope puzzler

Cut The Rope Magic whisks Om Nom into a wizard's workshop where every rope, bubble, and portal reacts to a sprinkle of sorcery. Slice the right cords in the perfect sequence, guide candy toward Om Nom, and nudge bubbles to scoop up all three stars before the sweets vanish.

Five transformation spells let Om Nom sprout wings, swim through currents, shrink into a mouse, or breathe fire like a dragon. Each form bends the physics in your favor, adding fresh twists to the series' signature rope-cutting challenges.

Controls

Touch and mouse friendly

  • Click / Tap: Drag to slice ropes or interact with switches.
  • Om Nom forms: Tap transformation icons to shapeshift and use new abilities.
  • Reset: Use the on-screen reset button to replay a level instantly.

Why play it?

Fresh twists on a classic

  • Over 120 handcrafted puzzles packed with new obstacles, enchanted bosses, and secret stars.
  • Transformation mechanics give veterans new strategies while staying accessible to first-time players.
  • Vibrant storybook art and whimsical animations keep every level as charming as the candy it serves.

Tips

Feed Om Nom faster

  • Switch forms mid-level to chain abilities; for example, float as a bird then morph into a fire-breathing dragon to break obstacles.
  • Use air cushions and bubbles to set up slow-motion candy swings before making your final slice.
  • Boss stages reward patience; observe the pattern, then time cuts to slip candy past their defenses.

Our take

Why Cut the Rope: Magic still feels fresh

Cut the Rope: Magic builds on the core rope-cutting physics of the original series but layers in Om Nom's transformations to keep puzzles interesting. Each new form changes how you approach familiar elements—suddenly a gap you could not cross as a regular Om Nom becomes trivial in bird form, or a narrow passage demands a swift morph mid-flight.

The levels are tightly designed, with three-star routes that reward creative thinking rather than brute-force retries. It manages to stay accessible for new players while offering plenty of nuance for completionists chasing perfect runs.

Who will enjoy it?

Fans of the original Cut the Rope or physics puzzlers in general should absolutely give Magic a try. If you like short, clever levels that can be solved in a minute but mastered over multiple attempts, this entry in the series is an easy recommendation.