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Table of Contents

  • Game Overview
  • How to Play
  • Try it out
  • Strategies
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Coin Maze Guide

Collect every coin while staying ahead of the chaser

Logical Reasoning40%
Working Memory30%
Processing Speed20%
Pattern Recognition10%

Game Overview

Coin Maze is a sliding maze. Pick a direction and you slide until a wall stops you, collecting every coin you cross. Each run has three increasingly hard stages.

A chaser starts after your first move. Get caught and the stage resets, but the clock keeps running. Collect every coin across all three stages as fast as you can.

How to Play

Use arrow keys, WASD, or swipe to slide. You cannot stop mid-corridor or turn while moving, so choose your next direction from wherever you stop.

Later stages add coins and a faster chaser. A catch restarts the current stage, but your total timer never resets.

Scoring: faster total time scores higher. Catches hurt because you replay the stage while the clock runs.

Try it out

Casual

Coin Maze

Test environment for Coin Maze.

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Strategies

Read the board first. Your first move starts the chaser, so scan the coins and pick an opening route that clusters nearby pickups.

Clear clusters before crossing. Collect a local group in a few slides rather than darting across the maze. Long slides are hard to reverse.

Use the chaser's path against it. Leave before it closes the gap, and enter dead ends only when you know the way out.

Pick coins that keep exits open. Between two pickups, take the one that leaves more escape routes, not just the closer one.

Head for the biggest cluster when lost. Chasing stray coins without a plan invites catches.

Move immediately after a catch. The stage resets but the timer does not, so rebuild your route fast.