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See how many or how few you can score by dragging the coloured tiles with your finger or a mouse from the bottom area to the playing board at the top to make four tile squares like this Settings.

Each four tile square you make scores points depending on the colours and numbers in the square.

 Sample Play

Example 1 First turn, which must be a single tile because you can't score with three tiles. Turn score is 0.
Example 2 Second turn, three same colour tiles played. One four tile square formed, number score of 10, colour score of 4. Turn score is 14.
Example 3 Third turn, two same colour tiles played. One new four tile square formed, number score of 10, colour score of 4. Turn score is 14.
Example 4 Fourth turn, three tiles played, different colour to those already played. Two new four tile squares made, number score for each four tile square of 10, colour score for each four tile square of 2. Turn score is 24.

 Play

  1. Place up to three tiles on the board if you are making at least one four tile square.
  2. If you are not making a four tile square you can only place one tile on the board.
  3. Press “Play” when all the tiles have been placed for a turn.
  4. The app will calculate and show the score for the latest turn and the total score.
  5. The game ends when all tiles have been placed on the board.
  6. Press Statistics to see the best scores.
  7. Press Share to share your best scores via the clipboard.
  8. Press Delete to clear the board for a new game.
  9. Press Settings to delete your score history and change the tile colours.

 Rules

  1. If you are playing more than one tile one of them must be in a scoring formation but the others can be placed anywhere.
  2. If you are only playing one tile you can place it anywhere on the board.

 Scoring

  1. A player scores when they make a four tile square.
  2. The score for a four tile square is made up of a colour score and a number score.
  3. The colour score is maximum number of tiles of the same colour that are used to make up the square.
  4. The number score is the sum of the numbers on the tiles if all the tiles are the same number or if all the tiles have different numbers. In all other cases the number score is 0.
  5. The score for a turn is the sum of the colour and number scores for each four tile square that has been made on that turn.
  6. Note that the four tile squares can overlap and there are many possible four tile squares on a board. Four tile squares don't have to be connected.

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