The Puzzle That Rewards You Twice
There's a quiet satisfaction in flipping the last tile and watching a fragmented image snap into a coherent scene — especially when you built the whole thing from reasoning alone, never once peeking at the picture you were assembling. Behind delivers exactly that: a deduction-driven tile-laying experience where the image is always face-down, and your logic is the only guide you have.
What Is Behind?
Published by KYF Edition, Behind is a visual logic game that challenges players to study a collection of face-up tiles, identify the hidden relationships between them, and arrange them in the correct order — all before flipping them over to reveal the completed scene on the reverse. The result is a uniquely satisfying loop: observe, reason, commit, and then discover whether your thinking holds up. The scenes included in the box serve as your confirmation, turning each round into a small but genuine moment of triumph when the image appears exactly as you predicted.
It's a concept that sounds simple and plays with surprising depth. Reading the subtle visual cues on each tile, identifying patterns, and trusting your spatial reasoning are skills that sharpen the more you play — and the reveal never gets old.
Who Should Play It?
Behind is a strong fit for players who enjoy puzzles and lateral thinking — anyone who likes the feeling of working something out rather than rolling dice and hoping for the best. It plays as a solo challenge or as a shared experience for a small group, making it an appealing option for couples, puzzle enthusiasts, or a quieter game night when the group wants something more thoughtful than chaotic. The learning curve is gentle enough to welcome newcomers while still offering enough mental engagement to keep seasoned players interested.
What's Worth Noting
The game's core appeal is in its clever double-sided tile design — the front face provides the logical clues, and the reverse holds the payoff image. This isn't a game that leans on elaborate components or sprawling boards; it leans on a tight, well-considered concept executed cleanly. The scenes in the box are varied enough to keep the experience fresh across multiple plays, and the compact format means it travels easily and sets up in minutes.
Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Publisher | KYF Edition |
| Players | 1+ |
| Recommended Player Count | 1–2 |
| Age Range | To be confirmed |
| Play Time | To be confirmed |
| Game Weight | Light |
| Language | English |





