Poptile Cheats and Tips

By | July 30, 2014

Poptile cheats and tips to the new game from 1Button SARL. The developers have been behind many other hit games such as Pile, Mr. Flap, and more. Poptile is available for free download on all iOS devices, including iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch. If you love strategy games, like Tetris, you will love this new game. If you are having trouble popping the tiles, check out our Poptile cheats and tips below.

The game concept is simple: pop the tiles before hitting the top. What makes it difficult is the fact that each time you pop one of the tiles another row of tiles will come onto the board. Look to combine the tiles together to make each move more effective in clearing the board. If you need help increasing your score and tile strings, take a look at our Poptile cheats and tips below!

Poptile Cheats and Tips

Poptile Cheats #1: Take your time and combine the tiles

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Since there is no time limit, do not rush! Before making a move think about how it will help you. Wasting moves is a sure way to fill up your board with tiles.

Combining tiles together to make long strings is the best approach in keeping your tiles low to the bottom. Big clearings will help you to increase your score. Once you make a string and clear out multiple tiles, make sure to take a look around the board before making your next move.

Poptile Cheats #2: Look at both sides of the screen

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In this game, the board is fairly narrow. However, you may easily lose track of one of the sides. If you tend to work in the middle, both sides may be neglected and before you know it, your game is over.

Look to keep both of the sides and middle even at all times. Keeping them at different heights will increase your chances of losing track and not having enough moves to recover!

Poptile Cheats #3: Focus on the bottom not the top

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When making moves, look to make moves at the bottom of the board. Look to see what can be removed to make a large combination or string of tiles.

Focusing on the top of the board will only increase your chances of you hitting the line. When you worry about the height of your tiles, you will tend to continuously focus on that, rather than the tiles and strings you have at the bottom of the board.