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Hit Ball Fill Puzzle Game

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Released:
June 09, 2026
Last Updated:
June 11, 2026
Technology:
HTML5
Platforms:
Browser (Mobile, Tablet, Desktop), Khelogy App (iOS, Android)

About Hit Ball Fill Puzzle Game

Two launchers. A container to fill. Limited shots.

Hit Ball Fill Puzzle Game is a free browser-based physics puzzle where the goal is to fill a container with balls using a limited number of shots from launchers on both sides of the screen. Aim, fire, watch the physics play out. Miss the container or waste shots, and the level does not complete. Every ball counts. Khelogy runs it free in the browser, no download, nothing to install, open the page, and the first puzzle is already set up.

The container is empty. The shots are ready.

What is the Hit Ball Fill Puzzle Game?

A container sitting on a platform. Launchers on both sides. A number on each launcher tells exactly how many shots remain.

Each level positions a gray container at the center of the screen with ball launchers mounted on the left and right sides. The number displayed on each launcher, two in the screenshot, shows how many balls that launcher can fire before it runs out. The goal is to use those shots to fill the container. Fire too wide, and the ball misses. Fire at the wrong angle, and it bounces out. Use all the shots without filling the container, and the level fails.

The physics engine handles every ball differently depending on the angle fired, the speed of the shot, and what the ball hits before landing. A ball that clips the edge of the container behaves differently from one that enters cleanly from above. Reading how the balls react and adjusting the next shot accordingly is what the game is built around.

Key Features Worth Knowing

  1. Limited Shot Mechanic — each launcher carries a fixed number of shots displayed directly on the launcher body. Using every shot without completing the fill fails the level. Shot economy, choosing angles that land cleanly rather than wasting balls on rim hits, is the central skill across every puzzle.
  2. Dual Launcher Setup — launchers sit on both the left and right sides of the container. Each has its own shot count. Players choose which launcher to fire and when, making the decision about which side offers a better angle for the current situation part of the puzzle.
  3. Physics Ball Reactions — every ball fired behaves according to physics. Entry angle determines whether the ball settles into the container or bounces back out. Balls that land at steep angles stay better than balls that enter at shallow angles and roll off the rim.
  4. Container Fill Requirement — the level does not complete until the container reaches the required fill level. Partial fills do not count. Every ball that misses or bounces out is a wasted shot that reduces the remaining chances to reach the fill requirement.
  5. Special Ball Types — the pink ball visible alongside the blue launcher balls suggests that different ball types carry different properties. Special balls may behave differently on impact, fill more space, or interact with the container in ways standard balls do not.
  6. Level-Based Progression — the level number sits at the top of the screen throughout play. Early levels use simple container positions and generous shot counts. Later levels reduce the available shots, change the container shape, and add obstacles or angles that make clean fills harder to achieve.
  7. Restart Button — the circular arrow in the top left resets the current level instantly with no penalty. A round that goes wrong early restarts cleanly without losing level progress.
  8. White Minimal Design — clean white background, clear launcher and container visuals, nothing competing for attention with the puzzle itself. The minimalist presentation keeps the physics interactions easy to read and the ball paths easy to track.

How to Play Hit Ball Fill Puzzle Game

Step 1 — Count the Shots Before Firing Anything. Both launchers display their remaining shot count. Before touching either one, add up the total shots available and compare that to how full the container needs to be. Knowing the margin between available shots and required fills tells whether every ball needs to land cleanly or whether one miss can be absorbed.

Step 2 — Choose the Better Angle Launcher First. The left and right launchers offer different approach angles to the container. One side almost always presents a cleaner entry angle than the other based on the container's position and the platform layout around it. Identify which side gives the straighter shot and use that launcher for the majority of the fill before switching to the other.

Step 3 — Aim for the Center of the Container. Balls aimed at the center of the container opening have the highest chance of settling cleanly without bouncing out. Shots aimed at the edges risk rim contact that sends the ball spinning off the side. Center entries are slower and less dramatic, but they stay in the container far more reliably than rim shots.

Step 4 — Watch the First Ball Before Firing the Second. After firing the first shot, watch the full physics reaction before releasing the second ball. The first ball shows exactly how the container is catching entries from that angle. A ball that bounces slightly left of center tells where the second shot should aim to compensate. Firing rapidly without watching the result wastes shots on the same mistake twice.

Step 5 — Use Special Balls Strategically. If the pink ball or any other special ball type is available, do not fire it first. Use the standard blue balls to fill the majority of the container and save the special ball for a moment when its unique properties can complete the fill or handle an angle the standard balls cannot reach cleanly.

Step 6 — Restart Early on Bad Rounds. A round where the first two shots both miss the container has already spent too many shots to complete the fill with the remaining ones on most levels. Restart immediately rather than firing the remaining balls at a container that cannot be filled with what is left. The next attempt uses the information from the failed one to start more accurately.

Why Shot Count Makes Everything Harder

The physics in the Hit Ball Fill Puzzle Game are not punishing. Most balls fired at a reasonable angle toward the container go in.

The shot count is what creates the actual challenge.

Early levels give enough shots to absorb a miss or two and still complete the fill. The margin is forgiving. Later levels reduce the available shots to exactly what is needed for a perfect round, no misses, no rim bounces, no wasted angles. One bad shot on a tight level means the container cannot reach the required fill level, regardless of how accurately the remaining balls are fired.

That shift from forgiving to precise happens gradually enough that most players do not notice until they are already past the early levels, where misses did not matter.

Free Ball and Physics Games on Khelogy

Khelogy runs a full range of physics and ball games for free in the browser. All free. No payment. No account. No download. Nothing to install.

  1. Hit Ball Fill Puzzle Game — physics launcher puzzle where limited shots from dual launchers must fill a container cleanly across level-based progression with escalating difficulty.
  2. Rescue with a Stroke Draw Lines — single stroke line puzzle connecting colored dots through one unbroken path across increasingly complex layouts.
  3. Draw Hit And Play With Cute Cat Game — physics drawing puzzle where lines drawn on screen interact with gravity to save a cartoon cat across multiple levels.
  4. Basketball Shoot Challenge — angle-based basketball shooting game with moving targets, limited shot counts, and escalating difficulty across level-based stages.

Tips That Improve Shot Accuracy

Fire from the side with the more direct angle. When one launcher sits at a natural angle above the container opening, and the other sits at a shallower side angle, the higher and more direct launcher almost always lands cleaner shots. Use it for the bulk of the fill before switching sides.

Never rush the second shot. The gap between the first ball landing and the second shot firing should always be long enough to see where the first ball settled. Rapid firing fills the container with poorly aimed balls that cluster in one spot and leave gaps rather than distributing the fill evenly.

Aim slightly inside the nearest rim. A shot aimed at the dead center of the container opening from a side angle tends to drift toward the far rim on impact. Aiming slightly inside the near rim compensates for that drift and keeps the ball tracking toward the center of the fill area.

On final shots, aim conservatively. The last ball available on any level should go to the safest angle, not the most ambitious one. A clean conservative entry that completes the fill beats a creative angle that rims out and ends the round one ball short.

Game Controls

  1. Mobile — tap and drag on the launcher to set the firing angle. Release to fire the ball. The angle indicator shows the projected path before the shot is released. Tap the circular arrow in the top left to restart the current level at any point.
  2. Desktop — click and drag on the launcher to aim. Release the mouse button to fire. The projected angle is visible during the drag before release. Click the restart button in the top left to reset the level instantly without losing overall progress.


FAQ's

Completely free on Khelogy. No account, no payment, no download. Open the page in any browser and the first puzzle loads immediately.


The level fails and resets. The restart button in the top left does the same thing manually at any point during a round. No overall progress is lost — just the current level attempt resets.


The pink ball appears to be a special ball type with different properties from the standard blue balls. Special balls may fill more space, behave differently on impact, or handle angles that standard balls cannot reach as cleanly. Using them at the right moment rather than firing them first gets the most out of their unique behavior.


Not necessarily. Some levels can be completed using shots from only one side if the angle works cleanly enough to fill the container within the available shot count. Using both launchers is often more efficient but the puzzle does not require it if one side provides everything needed.


Yes. Later levels reduce the available shot count, change container positions, and introduce layouts where clean entry angles are harder to find. The same approach that clears early levels easily stops working when the shot margin drops to exactly what a perfect round requires.


Yes. Hit Ball Fill Puzzle Game runs directly in the mobile browser on Khelogy. Touch controls handle launcher aiming and firing on any touchscreen without needing an app or download.


No. Each puzzle stays open until all shots are used or the restart button is pressed. There is no countdown timer — the challenge comes entirely from the limited shot count, not from time pressure.