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How to Play Pixel Park Puzzle - Step by Step

The Pixel Park Puzzle page loads a ~132 KB top-down parking game in an iframe. Steer each vehicle into its bay. Press Play to start.

W/S throttle, A/D steer, Escape pause. Digit2 cycles vehicle. Click menu buttons to pick levels.

Step 1 - press Play

Press Play to inject the iframe (~132 KB). The title menu loads inside the canvas. Upstream is masonlet/pixel-parker (MIT).

Step 2 - pick a level

Click the on-screen menu buttons to start a campaign level. Some levels include multiple vehicles and parking sensors marked on the lot.

Step 3 - drive into the bay

Use W and S to throttle forward and reverse. A and D steer the active vehicle. Avoid cones and walls. Park fully inside the highlighted sensor zone.

Step 4 - switch vehicles

When a level lists more than one vehicle, press Digit2 to cycle the active vehicle. Finish parking every required vehicle to clear the level.

Step 5 - pause and retry

See Pixel Park Puzzle step 5 pause and retry at a glance: download size, input keys, save method, and server calls.
Pixel Park Puzzle step 5: download, input, saves, server calls.

Press Escape to pause during a level. Reload the page to return to the title menu. This build does not write localStorage saves.

SettingValueNotes
Download~132 KBHTML + JS + CSS + sprites
InputW/S/A/Dkeyboard throttle + steer
Savesnonesession-only
Server calls0Client-side only

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