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Just tap the screen (or click) to lay eggs. Your bird moves forward automatically, so your focus stays on building a tower that matches the height of the next obstacle. A clean pass—where your stack fits perfectly—gives you a “perfect” bonus that boosts your progress. Keep your taps steady, watch the terrain ahead, and adjust quickly as layouts change.
Tap slowly instead of spamming—you only need the right number of eggs, not extra ones.
Look ahead at upcoming obstacles so you can prep your tower height early.
Take advantage of perfect clears; they help you finish levels faster.
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You stack eggs to hop over obstacles and reach the end of each level without crashing.
Yes—dropping eggs too early or too late makes your tower the wrong height, which usually leads to a hit.
Very. Anyone can start quickly, but the later levels require sharper timing and better tap control.