
Cut the Rope 2
Feed Om Nom in a fresh set of physics puzzles you can launch right on this page. Cut the Rope 2 runs in your browser on desktop and mobile, so you can jump in for a quick level or clear a whole world without installing anything.
What makes this sequel different
- Nommies = new solutions. Friendly helpers change how you play: lift the candy, blow it sideways, tilt platforms, or create moving paths.
- Chain reactions, not single cuts. Levels are designed for small, satisfying sequences — swing for momentum, trigger a helper, bounce, then slice at the perfect moment.
- Stars with purpose. Optional stars sit on tricky lines, rewarding smarter routes and clean timing. Instant restart makes experimenting painless.
How it plays
You start with simple rope cuts and learn by doing. Soon you’re planning two or three steps ahead, dodging spikes and water, ferrying candy across gaps, and using wind bursts to thread narrow passages. Each world focuses on a different idea — momentum, vertical climbs, moving platforms — but the controls stay the same: drag to cut, tap to interact, watch the physics do the rest.
Short examples you’ll meet
- Suspend candy on a moving platform, then trigger a Nommie mid-ride to nudge it through a tight gap.
- Bounce from a spring, catch a star in the arc, and slice just before gravity drops the candy into Om Nom’s mouth.
- Reverse a swing with a quick cut to avoid spikes, then ride an air gust to the finish.
Why you’ll keep replaying
Cut the Rope 2 is built for “one more try.” Stars invite clean, elegant solutions; fast restarts let you refine timing; and themed worlds keep the puzzle language fresh. Whether you play with a mouse or touch, success feels earned because the rules are simple and the physics are consistent.
Quick facts
- Platform: Browser (desktop & mobile)
- Session length: Great for 1–3 minute bursts or longer streaks
- Skill mix: Timing, route planning, light experimentation
- Cost: Free to play here, online
Tips for first wins
- Plan the order. Think about the final cut first, then set up earlier moves to support it.
- Use helpers early. Trigger a Nommie to adjust angles before you slice.
- Chase stars smartly. If a star forces a messy line, try a different swing or platform cycle.