The real surprise is the built-in Zen Mahjong game. It’s not a full tile-matching marathon; it’s a single, small puzzle you can finish in two minutes. The tiles are simple, the layout is clean, and there’s no timer or scoreboard. Just tap matching pairs until they’re gone. It’s the kind of thing you open while waiting for coffee, and it actually slows your brain down instead of speeding it up. You can access it right from the launcher’s app drawer, no extra downloads needed.
Customization is straightforward. Long-press the home screen and you get options for icon packs, grid size, and transition effects. There’s no deep menu with a hundred toggles. You change one thing, see it immediately, move on. The app also hides apps you don’t use often, so your drawer only shows the ones you actually open. That alone cut my scrolling time in half.
Performance is smooth on mid-range phones. I tested it on a three-year-old Android and it didn’t stutter. Battery drain is minimal because the launcher doesn’t run background animations or live weather widgets. It just sits there, looking nice, and gets out of your way.
If you’re tired of flashy launchers that scream for attention, or if you just want a tidy home screen with a quick puzzle to reset your focus, this one’s worth the download. One tip: set the Mahjong game as a shortcut on your home screen. It’s the fastest way to a five-second break.