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How to Play
A block slides back and forth above your tower — tap to drop it. Whatever hangs off the edge of the block below gets sliced off, so the more the new block overlaps the one underneath, the wider your tower stays. Watch the edge of the falling block against the one below rather than its center — that's what tells you exactly when to tap for a clean, full-width drop.
Tips
- Watch the edge of the falling block against the block beneath it, not the center of the screen — that's the actual line you need to land on.
- A slightly early tap that clips one edge is usually safer than a late tap that clips both — losing a sliver keeps your tower wider than losing a whole side.
- The tower's sway gets more noticeable the taller you go — anticipate the timing shift rather than tapping at the same rhythm you started with.
- Once a block has been sliced narrow, the next block is only as wide as what you left behind — so a single sloppy drop makes every drop after it harder. Slow down after a bad one instead of trying to win the width back.
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