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Conveyor

Route the flow, mind the junctions

Conveyor is an executive-function puzzle: shapes travel along a network of tracks, and you steer each one to its matching station by tapping junctions to switch the path. Keep every stream flowing as the network grows busier.

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How to play

  1. Tap Ready to start shapes spawning onto the track network.
  2. Tap a junction to cycle which way its outgoing path points.
  3. Land each shape at its matching station to score; a wrong station breaks your streak.
  4. More shapes, tracks and junctions appear as levels rise — undo and reset are free.

What it trains

Executive function — planning, switching and inhibition — sits at the heart of focus, which Apexwit players improve by up to +91%. Explore Focus & Attention training →

+91%Focus & Attention improvement
·2x faster discrimination
·Long-lasting proven gains

Difficulty

Layouts grow denser with more shapes, tracks and junctions; tighter screens pack the map even harder.

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Free to play · No signup required · Works on web, iOS & Android

Frequently asked questions

Is Conveyor free to play?

Yes — Conveyor is completely free on Apexwit, with every difficulty level unlocked, no ads and no signup required. An optional subscription only adds cloud backup so your scores and streaks sync across devices.

Do I need an account to play Conveyor?

No. You can play Conveyor instantly on the web or in the iOS and Android apps — no signup needed. You only create an account if you want to back up and sync your progress across devices.

What does Conveyor train?

Executive function — planning, switching and inhibition — sits at the heart of focus, which Apexwit players improve by up to +91%.

What devices can I play Conveyor on?

Apexwit runs in any modern web browser and as an app on iOS and Android, so you can play Conveyor on a computer, phone or tablet — and pick up where you left off when you sync your progress.