Dash

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About this app

In front of you is a classic eight-by-eight grid that needs to be filled in the right order. You don’t have to wait for loading screens or deal with complicated rules: three random shapes appear at the bottom of the screen, and your task is to find the perfect place for them on the grid. The gameplay hooks you instantly — at first it seems like there is plenty of space and you can place blocks anywhere, but within a minute the free cells start to disappear. You have to use tactical thinking, planning your moves ahead so you don’t trap yourself with a careless decision.

The main thrill lies in the constant search for balance. You can’t just place shapes at random — you need to line them up into complete rows vertically or horizontally. Once a row is filled, it disappears in a satisfying way, giving you points and clearing space for new moves. If the solo mode begins to feel familiar, you can switch to playing with a friend. It becomes more than just a puzzle — it turns into a real competition on a single device, where both players try to last longer, earn more points, and play more efficiently than the opponent.

The detailed statistics immediately show your progress: your best score, the number of games played, and your average performance. This works as a strong motivator — you’ll want to hit the restart button right away to beat your own record. The achievement system also adds interest, awarding milestones for progress and skill, whether it’s the number of cleared lines or special successes in earning points.

In the end, it becomes an ideal time-killer that respects your time yet can easily draw you in. The absence of intrusive timers allows you to play at your own pace — quickly, relying on reflexes, or slowly and thoughtfully. Each new round feels cleaner and more precise, and that’s exactly what makes you return again and again, polishing your mastery of placing digital blocks.
Updated on
Dec 3, 2025

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