How to play
- Open the playable and wait until the large 100 counter is visible.
- Tap inside the black game panel, preferably around the lower center where the TAP SCREEN label appears.
- Watch the pink number drop as the progress bar fills.
- The reveal happens after the counter reaches zero. We do not republish the final face frame in the guide images.
Controls
- Single taps are the only required input.
- Use one finger and keep it inside the game rectangle.
- Avoid the bottom navigation, share icon, and remix button because they are outside the playable area.
Strategy tips
- Use steady taps instead of moving around the screen.
- If the number stops changing, move slightly higher in the panel and continue tapping.
- The game does not show a puzzle branch; it is a patience counter.
- Players looking for a passcode do not need one for this playable.
Common mistakes
- Tapping the Loopit toolbar instead of the game panel.
- Stopping early around 60 because the progress bar moves slowly.
- Sharing or commenting before the counter reaches zero.
Creator and community notes
- Hello is the Loopit display name shown on the playable source card for Rate Me Comments.
- We now link this display name to a site creator profile, but we do not treat it as a verified real-world identity unless an official profile is found.
- Visible source-page engagement during capture: 233 likes, 411 comments, 114 bookmarks, 4 remixes. Use those numbers as platform context, not proof of an external creator identity.
- Exact-title searches across X/Twitter, Reddit, and the open web on July 1, 2026 did not surface a reliable independent walkthrough for Rate Me Comments, so this guide is based on source-link replay evidence and visible Loopit metadata.
Walkthrough screenshots
Rate Me Comments FAQ
Does Rate Me Comments have a passcode?
No passcode was visible in our playthrough. The task is to tap the screen 100 times.
Where should I tap?
Tap inside the black panel around the lower center, above the Loopit toolbar.
Why is the final screenshot not shown here?
The final frame contains a real face reveal, so this guide uses the non-identifying counter screens instead.
Player notes
Player comments