Peet Around
Spin circular rooms, slip past patrolling guards, and chase the gem in this rotating heist puzzle.
Gameplay overview
Rotate, align, escape
Peet Around drops you into circular levels divided into slices that rotate independently. Twist each ring so its doorways line up, then send Peet sprinting through to nab the glittering jewel at the core. The clock is ticking, guards keep circling, and one wrong turn sends Peet back to the entrance.
Later stages add laser gates, pressure plates, and moving traps that demand quick timing. The fun comes from spotting routes in motion, then executing the perfect spin-and-run sequence before the trap layout shifts again.
Controls
Dial in the perfect rotation
- Mouse / Touch drag: Rotate the highlighted ring clockwise or counterclockwise.
- Tap the play button: Send Peet down the aligned path once the exits match.
- Tap interactive gadgets: Toggle switches, disable lasers, or trigger shortcuts when indicated.
- Restart icon: Reset the level if Peet is caught or time expires.
Why play it?
Quick spins, clever puzzles
- Short levels make it easy to experiment with different rotations and master tighter timings.
- Clear guard routes and laser patterns reward sharp observation and pre-planned moves.
- Smooth touch and mouse controls keep the circular puzzles intuitive across devices.
Tips
Keep the rings moving
- Preview guard rotations before sending Peet so you avoid meeting them in narrow corridors.
- Angle multiple rings at once to create straight shots when the timer is low.
- Use switches to lock troublesome rings in place before rotating the rest.
Our take
Why Peet Around is a clever ring puzzler
Peet Around stands out because your main interaction—rotating concentric rings—has immediate, visible consequences. When a doorway lines up just right and Peet zips from one layer to the next, it feels like solving a tiny mechanical lock each time.
The circular layouts are easy to read at a glance, and the timed objectives and hazards add enough pressure that you cannot simply spin rings at random. You are constantly making small trade-offs: do you align the safe path now or set up a better route two moves later?
Who will enjoy it?
If you enjoy spatial puzzles and maze games that you can play with one hand, Peet Around is a great option. It is approachable enough for casual players, but still offers satisfying “aha” moments for puzzle fans who like planning a few steps ahead.