Our 2-minute emoji game is simple to learn but there's a real skill to scoring high and beating the system. Here are the habits that actually help.
Prioritize unique emojis first. Your grid has 15 slots. Once a slot is filled, you don't get extra points for collecting that emoji again in the same round. So your first goal is to fill the grid with 15 different emojis. Click the ones you haven't got yet before you worry about total count. Once the grid is full, then go for speed.
Watch the system counter. The system is collecting emojis too. If its number is creeping ahead of yours, you need to click a bit faster or more accurately. If you're ahead, keep a steady rhythm so you don't miss clicks. One or two missed clicks can flip the result.
Use difficulty as training. Start on Easy. Use it to learn where emojis tend to appear and how they move. When you're comfortable, switch to Normal. Only move to Hard when you're regularly beating the system on Normal. Each level changes how quickly the system collects and how much time you have - so treat them as steps, not jumps.
Click accurately, not frantically. Random rapid clicking leads to misses and wasted time. A steady pace where most clicks land on an emoji is better than a frantic one where half your clicks hit empty space. Slow down just enough to be accurate; speed will come with practice.
Check your stats. Use the statistics panel to see your best score per difficulty and your win/loss record. That tells you where you stand and what to aim for next. Try to beat your own record before moving up a difficulty.
None of this is magic - it's just practice and a bit of strategy. The more you play, the better your timing and focus get. And if you want more tips, we have a whole Game Tips page and a Guides section with deeper strategies.