Excuse Me, Coming Through is a Rush Hour-style unblock sliding puzzle set in a packed parking lot.
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The neighborhood problem-solver who spots the one car to move and clears the whole jam in seconds.

Excuse Me, Coming Through is a parking-lot unblock sliding puzzle you can play instantly, with no install or extra payment. On a 15×15 grid packed with small cars, mid-size cars, and trucks in seven colors, you slide vehicles horizontally or vertically to open a clear path for the blocked car to reach the exit.
Picture a Monday morning parking lot: cars in every shade jammed together, a fire hydrant blocking one lane, a traffic cone wedged into another, a trash can taking up prime real estate.
Horns going off. Now look again — slide that blue car forward, shift the orange one sideways, and suddenly the whole row starts to open. The sequence appears in your mind: 'move this one first, then that one, and the exit is clear.' When it all falls into place like a chain of dominoes, the satisfaction is immediate and complete.
The 151 levels grow denser and more demanding as you go. Some add a strict move limit — you have to find the optimal path, not just any path. Run out of moves? A short optional ad gives you 5 more so you can keep going instead of giving up.
Clear the lot and coins rain down on screen with a cheerful flourish. You don't need fast reflexes. You need to see one move ahead. The neighborhood is counting on you.
Figuring out which car to slide first so the rest can follow quietly builds the kind of thinking that helps in real life too — the instinct to ask 'what's blocking everything else?' before anything else. Every cleared lot is a small reminder that untangling something complicated usually starts with just one well-chosen move.

When you're stuck, do you look for excuses first or look for the one car to move? Which habit actually gets the jam cleared faster?
Just like sliding one car in the right direction can open a whole jammed lot, what's the single thing you could move or clear right now that would make everything else in a tricky situation start to flow?
It's a Rush Hour-style unblock sliding puzzle. A parking lot grid is packed with cars of different sizes, and you slide them horizontally or vertically to clear a path so the blocked car can reach the exit. 151 levels of increasingly tricky jams to solve.
When you start, you get a 7-day free trial. After that, each game remains free up to a set number of levels. For unlimited access to all games all year, a subscription is $9.99 USD per year. Feel free to explore first.
Not at all. No install, no extra payment — just click and you're straight into the parking lot.
On move-limited levels, running out triggers a short countdown. Choose to watch an optional ad during those seconds and you get 5 more moves to keep going. Don't give up — one more push usually does it.
Definitely. Dragging cars to open a path is instantly understandable, but planning the right sequence adds enough depth to keep adults hooked too. It's a great puzzle the whole family can tackle together.

No install, no extra payment — just click and play. Head to the lot right now and slide your way to a clear exit!
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