MirrorDash places two separate maze grids side by side on the screen. A dot sits in each maze. Every time you swipe — up, down, left, or right — both dots move in exactly the same direction at the same time. Each dot obeys only the walls of its own maze, so the same swipe that moves one dot forward might stop the other against a wall. The goal is to guide both dots to their green exit tiles simultaneously. Because the two mazes are different, a move that helps one dot often does nothing for the other, or moves it in the wrong direction. Finding the sequence of swipes that satisfies both mazes at once is the challenge. The puzzles start simple and grow steadily more complex, with asymmetric wall layouts that require careful planning to untangle. Score is awarded based on how efficiently you solve the level — fewer moves earn a higher score.