Correct title
Cobb Can Move, with two b's in Cobb.
Spelling help
Many players type Cob Can Move by mistake. The correct title is Cobb Can Move, a survival horror game by abho where the rules change between levels.
Correction
Cobb Can Move, with two b's in Cobb.
Survival horror roguelite, not a platform movement puzzle.
Play in browser here or verify details on the official itch.io page.
Search intent
Misspellings deserve a useful landing page, not a doorway page. This page gives the correction, the playable game, and the most common next answers for mobile, APK, wiki, and rules searches.
Misspelling intent
Misspelled game searches are common, especially when a title spreads through videos, comments, or social posts before the player has read the official page. Cob Can Move is a natural mistake because the spoken phrase sounds close to the correct title. The page should correct the query quickly: the real name is Cobb Can Move, with two b's in Cobb. After that, it should still be useful rather than only repeating the correction.
A misspelling page can rank well when it serves the user honestly. It should provide a play link, explain the correct title, summarize the real gameplay, and route the visitor to the main guide, mobile page, APK safety page, and wiki. It should not copy the homepage word for word. Duplicate doorway content is weak for SEO and frustrating for users.
Someone who searched Cob Can Move may need confirmation that they found the right game. The page should mention survival horror, changing rules, browser play, official itch.io source, and safe downloads. Those signals tell the user they are in the right place even if the spelling was wrong. From there, the embedded game gives them a direct action.
The spelling correction also protects the broader site architecture. The homepage can remain focused on the correct keyword, while this page catches typo traffic and redirects attention back to the correct title. That gives Google a clean signal: the site understands both the official name and the common misspelling, but it is not trying to create multiple near-identical pages for the same query.
The typo phrase should appear in the title, opening, and FAQ, but not in every paragraph. The page can use related terms such as misspelling, correct title, play online, browser version, official source, mobile, APK, and wiki. This makes the content read naturally while still covering the search intent. A player should leave the page knowing the correct name and where to play.
If trend data later shows more spelling variants, they should not automatically become separate pages. Only create a new spelling page if the query has meaningful volume and a different intent. Otherwise, add the variant to this page’s FAQ or copy. That keeps the site lean and prevents low-quality duplicate pages.
Source-informed notes
The top of a typo page should fix the spelling immediately, because the visitor may be unsure whether they found the right result. After that, the page can explain the genre, safe access, and related guides. The correction is the doorway, but the useful content is what keeps the page from feeling like a doorway-only page.
It is also important to avoid creating more and more pages for every tiny misspelling. A single correction page can cover the common typo, related spelling confusion, and internal links to the real guide pages. This keeps the site stronger and prevents duplicate pages from competing with each other.
Future search terms can be added as a small FAQ entry if they mean the same thing. Only create a new page when the intent is meaningfully different, such as a platform, download, rule, mode, or review query.
FAQ
Yes. Cob Can Move is a common misspelling; the correct title is Cobb Can Move.
Yes. The embedded game is available on this page.
No. It should quickly correct the name and route players to the right information.
Official source
CobbCanMove.top is an independent play and guide site. For the developer listing, credits, devlog, and official download, use abho's itch.io page.


