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Baby Sitter Merge 2

GAME INFO
Baby Sitter Merge 2 lets you help a young mom care for her busy, fussy baby. Settle in with this bright, cozy puzzle game as you match tiles and dress up the nursery with cute decorations.
➜ How to play Baby Sitter Merge 2
On mobile: Use touch control buttons to play.
On PC: Use a mouse to play.
You can link them only when the path between them stays clear. The route forms one step at a time, moving to a neighboring square. Each new step must go in the same row to the next column, or in the same column to the next row.
Where to Play
Play at Girlstoplay.com. This trusted online dress up site lets you play instantly with no downloads required. To play, connect identical tiles. Watch the baby re-arrange the tiles as you play.
Category: Puzzle
Baby Sitter Merge 2: FAQs for Girls
What is Baby Sitter Merge 2?
It's a free tile-matching puzzle game where you help a young mom calm her busy, fussy baby by clearing puzzle boards. As you beat levels, you unlock cute items and use them to decorate a cozy 3D nursery.
How do you play?
You clear the board by matching pairs of identical tiles. Tap or click one tile, then tap or click its matching twin to connect them and remove them.
Here's the key rule: the tiles only connect if there are no obstacles in the path between them. The path moves cell by cell (up, down, left, right), and each step must stay in the same row or column as it goes. Also, the path can go outside the board, which is a sneaky little trick that makes some matches possible when the grid looks blocked.
Here's the key rule: the tiles only connect if there are no obstacles in the path between them. The path moves cell by cell (up, down, left, right), and each step must stay in the same row or column as it goes. Also, the path can go outside the board, which is a sneaky little trick that makes some matches possible when the grid looks blocked.
Is it actually a "merge" game?
Despite the name, it plays like a tile-connecting match game (match two identical tiles to clear them), not the usual "combine three items into a bigger item" merge style.
What you do get is the satisfying progress loop people love in merge games: solve puzzles, unlock rewards, then use those rewards to improve the nursery. In other words, the decorating scratches that "upgrade" itch, even though the puzzle mechanic is tile matching.
What you do get is the satisfying progress loop people love in merge games: solve puzzles, unlock rewards, then use those rewards to improve the nursery. In other words, the decorating scratches that "upgrade" itch, even though the puzzle mechanic is tile matching.