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Play Online Graph Mole – Easy Level

Have you ever dipped your toes into a puzzle that feels like Minesweeper got a makeover by graph theory? That’s exactly what you get with Graph Mole on the Easy level. Instead of a neat grid, you’re staring at clusters of circles connected by lines, and your goal is to unearth all the hidden moles without detonating one. The numbers on each circle tell you how many moles are lurking in the adjacent spots, so you’re constantly balancing careful deduction with a little bit of gut instinct.

When you first start out, the game gently guides you through simple shapes—triangles, squares, maybe a little cluster that looks like a pentagon. You click to reveal a node and either get a reassuring zero (no moles nearby) or a number that sets off a chain reaction of logical conclusions. Flagging a suspected mole is as easy as a right‐click or long press, depending on your device, and you can zoom in and out so you never lose sight of the bigger picture. The pace is forgiving, giving you plenty of room to practice your deduction skills before things really heat up.

What’s great about this Easy level is that it invites trial and error without feeling punishing. If you do hit a mole, you can immediately reset and apply what you’ve learned—no long cooldowns or score penalties. My go‐to strategy is to always clear any zeroes first, since they open up whole swaths of the graph, then focus on small loops or corners where the numbers tend to give you the clearest hints. By the time you’ve cleared your first few boards, you’ll be itching to dive into the more challenging levels just to test how far your logic muscles can stretch.