5) Always tap on the second row from the bottom.
This is the only row in which your taps will register. If you tap on the bottom row your taps won’t register, and they won’t register if you tap high up on the screen (for whatever reason), either. Don’t let your fingers slide down a row or that can really throw your concentration off.
4) Keep checking your rank in the Game Center score sheet.
Use this as a motivator. Every time that you make a new high score, your rank will go up. Skip past all of the hacked scores (you can tell which scores these are because they will be massively unrealistic) and go down to the ones which look difficult but realistic – these are the highest of the non-hacked scores.
3) Leave the game alone for an hour or two if you get too frustrated.
You want to play right up until the point where frustration is just beginning to kick in. At that point, put the game down or switch to something else for awhile and then come back to it after an hour or two, or longer. When you play again you naturally won’t be thinking as hard about it, and you will end up tapping far more quickly and accurately because your mental muscle will be built up.
2) Play crappier versions of the white tiles games.
Yes, this sounds like an odd tip, but find ones that are jerky and laggy, such as Don’t Tap The White Tile 2: A New Season, and play those for awhile. Let yourself get frustrated with them. Then come back to this one and you will be amazed at how easy it seems in comparison. Most likely, your score will improve RAPIDLY if you do this – faster than almost anything else.
1) If all else fails, hack the game.
There is no information out there yet on what exactly to do to hack it, but use File Explorer, iExplorer or other files on the PC while it’s connected to your iPhone or iPad, look around for the game’s code files, and change around your high scores. Write down your high scores beforehand so you know what to look for or what to type in with control + F.
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