Scroll Rows vs Grids: How Loot-lair Games Helps You Browse Faster
Homepage rows and category grids solve different search problems. A quick guide to finding your next browser session without endless scrolling.

Two layouts, two moods
Game portals usually offer horizontal rows on the homepage and denser grids inside categories. Neither is wrong. They answer different questions.
Rows say: here is what is popular right now, skim fast. Grids say: here is the whole shelf, compare at a glance.
Loot-lair Games uses both patterns so you can either browse for mood or hunt for a specific type of session.
When rows win
Use homepage rows when you have five minutes and zero intent. Scroll until a thumbnail catches your eye, tap, play.
Rows surface variety: Happy fishing next to stronger Tetris next to Pilot training. That mix helps when you do not know if you want puzzle or action.
Stop after two row passes. Beyond that you are scrolling for dopamine, not selection.
When grids win
Jump into a category grid when you already know the genre. Want stacking? Scan Build wooden tower and Happy stacking together.
Grids make comparisons honest. Thumbnails sit at the same size so you judge art and title, not placement tricks.
100 Arrows and Crazy cut fruit might never appear in the same row, but they share a grid when you filter by arcade pacing.
Stop homepage fatigue
If you have scrolled three full screens without clicking, switch layers. Open a category or search a keyword you liked last week.
Bookmark one grid view that matches your usual mood. Returning there beats re-skimming the entire homepage daily.
Angry Little Red Riding Hood and Hit Pikachu are the kind of titles you find faster in a tight grid than in a mixed hero row.
Try it on Loot-lair Games today
Open loot-lair.com, give yourself ninety seconds on the homepage rows, then switch to one category grid and time the same decision.
Notice which layout got you to Play faster and use that path tomorrow.
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