
Getting to 200 on average took about 100+ rounds for me. You will need to slowly work up your average. It gave me an idea of what my average run was and how far I still had to go. If you can track your runs, you might want to. Plus, even if you could do the 1,000 point run consistently, you will likely make mistakes earlier. This doesn't include restarting/reviving/taking a break (eyes can get tired trying to consistently get deep runs). If you can score 1,000 consistently, we are talking about 200 runs at around 1,000 minutes of runs (1,000 minutes is slightly less than 17 hours). After 5 minutes, you should have around 1,000 points. Using the timing/point estimate for the 180 second survival (roughly 550 points), you could realistically be at 700 points at 3 minutes by using the star paths. Just for some math of how many rounds this will take, here is your number based on an average score:įrom a time perspective, be cautious and understand roughly what your endeavor is. This is really a question of how long you can concentrate on the board and moves at each moment. The difference between the beginning and when you hit that range is that the multi-square stretches on the same surface angle or non-turns become less frequent.

If you can get the 180s survival achievement, then you will likely be able to average 300-400 points a round. Simple math and you see 1%, 10% and finally 100% to get to 200k. So the "milestone" score achievements are 2k, 20k, and 200k. This is less of a guide and more focused on discussing/estimating your time and commitment required to reach this achievement. I tracked every run/point and it popped as expected at 200k points. I had a reset in there and it reset the tracking of this to zero. It was my last achievement (20 achievement unlocked a bit earlier than expected). Update: I finally unlocked this achievement last night. The amount of time this achievement will take, using this method, is entirely dependent on your schedule. 16 hours and 40 minutes of this macro per day will get you the achievement in 20 days, leaving you with 7 hours and 20 minutes to use it per day. So, if you leave this macro running while you're sleeping/at work or school/doing something that doesn't involve your computer, you can get this achievement done in under a month, most likely. BUT, whenever you aren't using your computer, load up the game and run the macro (Ctrl+Shift+Alt+P to start/stop it). Now, you're only getting 1 point per run, which doesn't sound like much. Memorize the steps and try to get yours to be around that long as well, for maximum point-getting. Overall, my macro turned out to be 6 seconds long.
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If you don't wait for that one full second, the macro will fail once you get your first gift (probably after 5-10 minutes).ĥ) When the "Play Solo" screen has fully loaded, hit Prnt Screen to end the recording.

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This is because on occasion, a free gift will appear on this screen, which causes the "Try Again" to take slightly longer to appear. Here's all you're going to have to do:ģ) Click the left mouse button when the ball reaches the fourth tile, then click again on the fifth tile (this should end the run).Ĥ) When the "Try Again" screen pops up, WAIT ONE FULL SECOND before clicking "Try Again". Ideally, you want the macro to be as quick as possible, as that will get you points quicker.

This is where you're going to start the recording of the macro. Get to the screen where you see "Play Solo". In the TinyTask settings, turn Continuous Playback on, and change the recording hotkey to Prnt Screen (I had issues getting any others keys to work).
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It uses a macro, so you're going to need to download a program called TinyTask ( ). This method is a fairly slow one, but as of now, it's getting me about 10000 points per day, without me needing to actually ever play the game.
