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Puzzle building game Wilmot Works It Out incoming for Nintendo Switch

Posted on May 15, 2025 by (@NE_Brian) in News, Switch eShop

Wilmot Works It Out

Finji today announced that its latest game, Wilmot Works It Out, is getting a release on Nintendo Switch. Fans can pick it up on May 22, 2025.

Wilmot Works It Out is a puzzle building game made by Richard Hogg (Hohokum, Flock) and Hollow Ponds (Flock, I Am Dead). Players will complete beautiful images and use them to decorate the walls of their house.

Learn more in the following overview:

Wilmot Works It Out is a puzzle building game about completing beautiful images and hanging them in your house.

You play as Wilmot, who likes to unwind from sorting out a warehouse by sorting out puzzle pieces. Yesterday’s puzzle was a snake wearing a hat, but today’s looks like it might be an octopus? …or maybe that’s a hamburger?

Once complete, you decide where to hang it. Then the mail person delivers a brand new puzzle! Oh dear, this one has a few extra pieces – I hope there wasn’t a mix-up at the puzzle delivery service!

Complete a series of puzzles to unlock new customisation options for your house, including colours, wallpapers, bookcases, and cats. This house is going to feel like a home in no time at all!

Key Features

  • Assemble more than 60 original puzzles by Richard Hogg (Hohokum, Flock)
  • Unlock 7 additional rooms in Wilmot’s house
  • Decorate each room to your liking with 20+ additional unlockable items
  • Adopt a cat or a dog
  • Sequel to beloved organization game Wilmot’s Warehouse
  • Enjoy hours of extra organizing fun, Wilmot’s Warehouse-style, when you unlock Marathon Mode
  • A gentle and slightly jazzy electronic soundtrack to listen to as you ponder and solve, brought to you by composer and sound artist Eli Rainsberry (Wilmot’s Warehouse, Flock)

For a closer look at the game, watch the trailer below.

Official Trailer

The title will be offered digitally for $14.99. Find more on Nintendo Switch here.

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