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Spiky Hoop

One-tap arcade! Lift the basketball, dodge the spikes, and shoot through red rings top-down, blue rings bottom-up. Chain clean-swing combos for the high score.

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How to Play

  • Tap or press Space to make the ball jump up — gravity pulls it down.
  • Red hoops must be passed top-to-bottom. Blue hoops bottom-to-top.
  • Pass cleanly without touching the rim to grow your combo bonus by 25 (max 300).
  • Hitting a spike costs a life. You start with 5, with 1 second of invincibility after a hit.
  • Game ends when lives reach zero. Stages get faster — chase the high score!

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Spiky Hoop is the hyper-casual arcade game where you tap to lift a basketball, dodge the spikes above and below, and shoot it through red rings (top to bottom) and blue rings (bottom to top). It's a hybrid of the one-tap controls of Flappy Bird and the directional scoring concept of basketball — a game whose rules you learn in 30 seconds and whose first "one more run" instinct hits within five minutes.

The entire input is a single tap on the screen. Release and gravity drops the ball; tap and it gets a small upward thrust — a classic "flap" loop. Sending the ball through a red ring top-to-bottom scores, and a blue ring scores only when traversed bottom-to-top, so blue rings demand a delayed-jump timing. Touch a spike and you lose a life and break your combo; lose all lives and the run ends.

The high-score secret is the "clean swing combo." Pass through a ring's exact center without grazing the edges and you earn a 25-point bonus that compounds up to a 300-point ceiling. The trick is starting one clean pass and not breaking the rhythm. Early on, spike gaps are wide and rings are forgiving, but as the score climbs, scroll speed accelerates and the spike-ring layouts tighten — late game becomes pure single-frame reflex.

The single biggest tip is "read the next ring's color, not the ball's height." Spot a red ring and hold off on tapping so the ball can drop into the slot; spot a blue ring and tap one beat early so the ball is already rising on entry. Keeping the ball roughly mid-screen rather than near the bottom gives the fastest two-way response — the "stay centered" strategy is the textbook approach.

It's one of the lightest possible one-handed games, perfect for the train commute, a five-minute post-lunch break, or scrolling in bed before sleep. Share your final score as a challenge link to compare clean-swing combo records under identical rules. A pure arcade test of a single fingertip's timing — try your own clean-swing combo record now on OgleOgle Spiky Hoop.