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Description

I feel the beat as I tackle this deceptively simple puzzle. One tap, and a chain reaction begins, setting the pace for this brain-teaser. My goal? Flip all tiles face down. But wait, each move impacts its neighbors, creating a rhythm of logic and strategy. It's an engaging workout, keeping me on my toes. With its minimalist vibe, it stands out among free online games as a captivating challenge. When I'm looking for games to play when bored, this quick mental exercise hits the spot. Can I master the cascading rhythm and clear the board? I'm ready to find out!

  1. Rhythmic Reactions: I navigate tricky mechanics, where a single flip alters adjacent tiles, demanding precise timing.
  2. Six Rhythmic Modes: I explore six variations, each offering a fresh tempo to the core flipping mechanic.
  3. Focused Visuals: I enjoy a clean 3D design that keeps my focus squarely on the puzzle's rhythm.
  4. Escalating Beats: I tackle increasingly complex boards, testing my logic against a rising tempo of difficulty.

How To Play

Game Rules:

  1. Goal: Flip all tiles on the 6x6 board face down.
  2. Mechanics: Tapping a tile flips it and adjacent tiles based on the chosen mode.
  3. Modes: Six modes exist, differing in flipping shape (Plus, Cross, Square) and tile state variations (colored symbols or not).
  4. Shapes: The Plus mode affects orthogonally adjacent tiles, Cross affects diagonals, and Square affects both.
  5. Scoring: Solve boards to earn points. Difficulty increases with higher scores. Submit scores via the exit button.

Controls:

  1. Interaction: Tap any tile to initiate a flip.
  2. Score Submission: Tap the exit button to save your progress and return to the main menu.
  3. Navigation: Use the on-screen menus to browse level variations.

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FAQ:

  1. Q: What do the numbers next to levels mean?
  2. The numbers indicate the number of states a tile cycles through before returning face down. For instance, a "2" means two distinct symbol states.

  3. Q: How do I know which shape variant I am playing?
  4. The shape variant is specified in the level selection menu. You can opt for Plus, Cross, or Square patterns.

  5. Q: What happens if I make a mistake?
  6. As a puzzle game, you can continually tap tiles to correct errors. However, since each tap impacts multiple tiles, careful planning is crucial.

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