How to play
- The game opens on a galaxy-like background with a geometric center shape.
- The replay showed Dimension 1 / 250, which implies a long staged progression path.
- An orange node appears near the triangle and is the clearest first target.
- The Loopit source description calls it a tap game to keep your mind from boredom.
Controls
- Tap the orange node or central triangle area to test the active target.
- Watch the Dimension counter after each input.
- If the number does not change, retap the node rather than random empty space.
Strategy tips
- Use the Dimension counter as your progress proof; visual motion alone can be ambiguous.
- Keep taps deliberate on visible nodes because empty-space taps may not count.
- For a full route, record every counter jump and note when the visual layout changes.
- Replay on mobile if desktop taps feel imprecise around the triangle.
Common mistakes
- Thinking the background is only decorative and missing the small active node.
- Assuming the game is complete at Dimension 1 because the first screen is quiet.
- Not tracking the 1 / 250 counter before and after taps.
Creator and community notes
- Phu Quoc Nguyen is the Loopit display name shown on the source card for Phuanitmatter Tap Game.
- The source text describes the game as a matter tap game meant to keep the mind from boredom.
- Visible source-page engagement during capture: 1.1K views, 10 likes, 1 comment, 4 remixes.
- No separate public walkthrough was confirmed during this pass, so the guide relies on source metadata and web replay screenshots captured on July 3, 2026.
Walkthrough screenshots
Phuanitmatter Tap Game FAQ
What is the first objective?
Use taps on the visible node or center area and watch the Dimension counter.
How many dimensions are shown?
The replay screen showed Dimension 1 / 250.
Was the full 250-dimension route cleared?
No. This guide covers the verified opening state and first-tap target.
Player notes
Player comments