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How to Play Cut It Fair
Touch and drag (or click and drag) across the screen to slice through the fruit. Aim your cut so the correct amount of fruit drops into the matching glass, no more, no less. Plan where to place the line before you commit to the cut.
About Cut It Fair
Cut It Fair turns fruit slicing into a precision portion puzzle. Each level shows you a piece of fruit, an orange, a strawberry, and a target glass, and your job is to drag a clean cut so exactly the right amount falls into the glass. Slice off too much or too little and you fail the round, so it's less about wild swiping and more about a steady hand and a quick read of the right portion. The bright, juicy presentation makes every successful cut oddly satisfying.
Cut It Fair is a free Cottagecore game you can play instantly in your browser — no downloads or installs required. Tagged fruits, math, slicing.
Tips & Strategy for Cut It Fair
Look at the glass before you cut, the target portion is the whole puzzle, so judge how much fruit you actually need first. Make slow, deliberate drags rather than fast swipes; a quick flick almost always cuts off the wrong amount. On rounder fruit like the orange, remember that a cut near the middle yields far more than one near the edge, so adjust your line accordingly. If a level keeps tripping you up, aim slightly under your gut estimate, since overcutting tends to be the more common mistake.
What Makes Cut It Fair Fun
It takes a familiar idea, slicing fruit, and adds a brain-teasing constraint that turns every cut into a tiny estimation puzzle. The challenge ramps up gradually with trickier fruit shapes and tighter target amounts, so it stays engaging well past the easy opening rounds. The clean, colorful visuals and the splash of juice on each successful slice give it a relaxing, tactile feel that rewards a careful, planning-first approach over button-mashing.
Games Like Cut It Fair
If the slice-and-think loop clicks with you, explore the wider shelf of Free Puzzle Games. For more relaxing brain workouts, try the memory-matching of Mahjong Alchemy, the patient card stacking of Solitaire Grande, or the sequence-planning logic of Pull Mermaid Out.









