Cut the Rope 2

Cut the Rope 2

ZeptoLab

Rating 4.5 (2,294,049 reviews)

Physics puzzle levels built around rope cutting, candy, and character abilities

The design is built around a simple loop: cut, nudge, and time each move until the candy reaches Om Nom. That loop is then complicated by helper abilities, optional objectives, and score-based replay goals that give each stage more than one way to be cleared.

Category Puzzle
Installs 100,000,000+
Version 1.46.0
Updated Jan 15, 2026
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About this game

Game Overview

Cut the Rope 2 is a free-to-play physics puzzle game from ZeptoLab, the studio behind the original Om Nom series. It keeps the formula focused on short, self-contained levels where candy must be routed to Om Nom by cutting ropes, timing interactions, and using environmental tricks. The sequel adds the Nommies, a group of helpers whose abilities change how each stage is approached, which gives the puzzles more variety than a straight rerun of the first game. The presentation leans into bright, cartoon-style visuals and light comic framing, with the optional Om Nom Stories shorts adding a bit of personality. With 196 levels and offline play supported, it is structured for brief sessions rather than long campaigns, and its appeal rests on readable physics and repeated problem-solving rather than narrative depth.

Core Gameplay Features

  • Physics Puzzle Levels The game offers 196 physics-based stages built around rope cutting and candy collection. Each level asks for small, readable actions that rely on timing and object movement rather than complex controls.
  • Nommie Abilities Seven helpers change how puzzles are solved by carrying, lifting, throwing, scaring, or moving objects. Their abilities keep the same core mechanic from feeling static across the campaign.
  • Three Clear Goals Each puzzle can be approached in three ways: feed Om Nom, collect the fruit, or beat the clock for two stars. That structure adds replay value without changing the basic level layout.
  • Offline Single-Player The description states that the game can be played offline anywhere, anytime. That makes it practical for short sessions without relying on a constant connection.
  • Coins And Power-Ups Stars and coins feed into power-ups, hats, sweets, and finger traces. Those rewards give the progression system a light collection layer alongside the puzzle solving.

What Makes It Stand Out

Among mobile puzzle games, this one stands out less for novelty than for how much structure it adds around a familiar format. The sequel broadens the original rope-cutting idea with helper characters, optional goals, and a large level count that makes the campaign feel substantial.

  • Large Level Count With 196 stages, the game offers a longer run than many mobile puzzle releases. That scale matters because it gives the mechanics room to evolve before repetition sets in.
  • Strong Audience Response A 4.48 rating from more than 2.29 million reviews suggests broad approval and a large sample size. That is a useful signal for players who want proven mobile puzzle design.
  • Cross-Platform Support It is available on both Android and iOS, with the current version listed as 1.46.0 on each platform. That makes it easy to pick up on either major mobile ecosystem.

Things to Know Before Playing

The practical tradeoffs are fairly typical for a free mobile puzzle game. It is easy to start, but the store listing makes clear that some items can be bought with real money, so progression extras are part of the model.

  • Optional Purchases The game is free to download, but some in-game items can be purchased with real money. That makes it a free-to-play title rather than a premium one.
  • Family-Friendly Rating Google Play lists it as Everyone and the App Store lists it as 4+, so it is broadly suitable for younger players. Parents still may want to watch for in-app purchases.
  • Storage Planning The App Store lists the download at about 223.5 MB, and the current version is 1.46.0. Leaving extra free space for updates and cache is sensible, especially on older devices.

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