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About game
Balls in a glass — a puzzle where the numbers grow on their own, and you just can't stop playing.
The rules are simple: aim and drop balls into the cup. Two identical numbers merge into the next one on contact — two 2s make a 4, two 4s make an 8, all the way up to the coveted 2048. Only the smallest balls appear on their own; everything bigger you have to build yourself.
The main thing is not to overfill the cup. The balls behave like real ones: they roll, bounce and push each other around. A single well-aimed drop can trigger a chain reaction of several merges at once — combos like that multiply your score.
What's inside:
Real physics — every run plays out differently
Combo multipliers for back-to-back merges
An explosion when two 2048 balls collide
A hammer you can buy with coins to remove any ball
Leaderboard and personal best
Your game is saved: close the tab and come back to the same run
How to play
The controls take one move: pick a direction and drop the ball.
On a computer, move the mouse to aim and click the left button. On a phone, tap where you want the ball to go. A dotted line shows the direction, and the angle is limited by the walls — the ball can never miss the cup.
The ball always appears at the top centre and stays there: only the direction changes. The next ball is shown on the right, so you can plan ahead. A new one arrives as soon as the previous ball lands.
Two identical numbers merge into the next one on contact. Drop your balls so matching numbers end up side by side, and try to set off a chain — back-to-back merges multiply your score.
On-screen buttons:
Hammer on the left — spend coins to remove any ball. Tap the hammer, then the ball.
Arrows on the right — swap the current ball for the next one by watching an ad.
Cup at the top — leaderboard; the icon beside it mutes the sound.
The game ends if the balls settle above the dotted line at the rim.