

Easy but challenging two-dimensional numbers game.
To move the tiles, swipe up, down, left, or right. A swipe with three similar tiles in a row or column will score and merge the three tiles into a single tile with three times the value. On a scoring move, the two tiles that are eliminated are replaced with randomly placed "5 tiles." A non-scoring swipe will add a new "5 tile" at a random location.
A swipe with two or more scoring rows or columns will populate fewer "5 tiles" as a bonus. Also, a swipe with a full row or column of identical tiles will populate even fewer "5 tiles" as an extra bonus.
The game ends when there are no more scoring or non-scoring swipes on the board. A good game will last about 10 minutes and can achieve upward of 20,000 points.
Tiles that can be achieved:
5
15
45
135
405
1215
3645
10935
32805
98415
295245
885735
2657205
...
...
Enjoy!
If you ever liked fighting battles in a massive arena suited up as robots, you would love the new Mecha Break. The third-person sci-fi combat game draws
Here's how the finale of Dragon Ball Daima explains why Goku never uses Super Saiyan 4 in the follow-up series, Super.
Ring Garlands are an odd item in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom in that they aren’t tied to a marked quest and can’t go in your inventory. Here's what to do with the Ring Garland in Tears of the Kingdom.
Here are all of the voice actors that appear in the new Capcom game Monster Hunter Wilds, as well as the characters they play.
If you want to get the most out of one of the Eeveelutions in Pokemon TCG Pocket, here are the best Glaceon Ex decks.
If you're looking to get the most out of the first Ex Eeveelutions in Pokemon TCG Pocket, here are the best Leafeon Ex decks.