About this game
Rows of colored bubbles hang from the ceiling in a honeycomb pattern, and you control a launcher at the bottom of the screen. Aim with your mouse or a finger and fire a bubble upward; it travels in a straight line, bounces off the side walls like a ball off a cushion, and snaps into place the moment it touches the hanging cluster. Whenever your shot completes a group of three or more same-colored bubbles touching each other, that whole group pops at once — and any bubbles left dangling with no path back up to the ceiling fall away for a bonus.
The pressure comes from the ceiling itself: every few shots, the entire field creeps down one row, so stalling out or firing carelessly brings the danger line closer. A preview of your current and next bubble color lets you plan two moves ahead instead of one, and the dashed aim line — which shows a wall bounce when your shot is angled — makes bank shots into tight gaps genuinely reliable rather than guesswork. Clear the board completely to advance to a denser, faster level.
How to play
- Move your mouse, or drag your finger on a touchscreen, to swing the aim line left and right.
- The dashed line shows where your shot will travel, including one bounce off a side wall if the angle needs it.
- Click, tap, or lift your finger to fire the bubble shown at the launcher.
- Match three or more bubbles of the same color that are touching to pop them all at once.
- Bubbles left with no connection back to the ceiling fall away automatically for bonus points.
- Clear every bubble from the board to finish the level before the field reaches the danger line at the bottom.
Tips & strategy
- Plan around the 'next' bubble shown at the launcher, not just the one you're about to fire — sometimes the smart move is a setup shot.
- Bank shots off a wall can reach gaps a straight shot never could — use the dashed preview line to line them up with confidence.
- Popping a bubble that's holding up a large hanging cluster is worth far more than an easy match near the ceiling, since everything below falls too.
- When the field descends, prioritize clearing the lowest rows first to buy yourself the most breathing room.
Frequently asked questions
How does the wall bounce actually work?
A fired bubble reflects off the left or right wall exactly like a ball bouncing off a cushion — the angle it hits the wall equals the angle it leaves at. The dashed aim line previews this bounce for you, so you can bank a shot into a gap that a straight line couldn't reach.
Why do some bubbles fall even though I didn't pop them directly?
Any bubble that loses its last connection back up to the ceiling — directly or through a chain of neighbors — drops off the board automatically. Popping the right bubble can bring down a whole hanging section at once, which is worth extra points.
What happens if the bubbles reach the bottom?
There's a danger line near the launcher; if any bubble's row crosses it, the round ends. Clearing lower rows quickly and avoiding wasted shots both help you stay safely above that line.