TapMe.plus Tap +1. Merge connected numbers. Chain the board.
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Timed, Infinite, and Rush Mode in TapMe.plus

Three ways to play the same number merge puzzle.

By TapMe.plus

TapMe.plus keeps one core rule across every mode: tap to add 1, merge connected numbers, and build chains. The modes change the kind of pressure around that rule.

That is important. You do not have to relearn the game when switching modes. You only change what a good run is trying to prove.

Timed Mode

Timed Mode is the clean score run. You have a limited window to make the board work, so every hesitation matters. It is a good mode for players who want a compact challenge without the extra intensity of Rush.

The best Timed runs usually come from steady chain building. You do not need every move to be spectacular, but you do need to avoid dead taps that do not improve the board.

Infinite Mode

Infinite Mode is where you can study the puzzle. It is useful for learning how numbers fall, where merges land, and why some taps open the board while others trap it.

If you are new to TapMe.plus, Infinite Mode is a good place to slow down and practice target choice.

Rush Mode

Rush Mode is the pressure test. The same board logic is there, but the tempo makes every read feel sharper. It works well for quick retries, personal records, and leaderboard-style score chasing.

One skill set

The nice part is that skill transfers. Better target choice in Infinite helps Timed. Faster pattern recognition in Timed helps Rush. A good Rush habit can make every mode feel cleaner.

TapMe.plus is not three separate games. It is one number puzzle with three different moods.