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Gentle currents, soft bubbles, and tidy puzzle logic meet undersea in Fish Merge, a calming board where matching identical fish evolves them into new species, frees space on the grid, and sets up satisfying chain reactions that pop like tiny waves; how to play centers on placement: each turn spawns a fish tile with its level visible, you drag it onto any open space, and when three of the same touch orthogonally they merge into the next tier with points and a small ripple that may trigger another merge; specials arrive as you progress—nets that let you pick up and reposition one tile per stage, algae scrubbers that clear a row, and pearls that act as wilds when placed between two matching fish—so planning beats luck; strong strategy starts with corners: park low-tier fish there to build up lines without clogging the middle, leave a breathing lane down the center so you can slide nets or place pearls, and avoid scattering types across the board because triples need neighbors to meet; think two turns ahead by peeking at the next tile in the preview bubble and staging “two-of-a-kind” pairs so the upcoming spawn completes them; when a wild pearl appears, resist the urge to use it immediately—saving it until a double cascade can turn one merge into three; if the grid gets tight, dedicate a corner to “parking” the least common type and stop feeding it until you clear space elsewhere; power tools help most when they multiply merges: use a scrubber to clear just beneath a ready triple so the new higher-tier fish drops into place and triggers another match, not simply to erase a random row; daily challenges remix goals—reach a set tier in limited moves, rescue trapped fish by merging near seaweed—and teach efficient patterns like building ladders along the edges rather than sprawling clusters; the interface stays gentle on the eyes with color-independent icons on each fish tier, a high-contrast mode, and subtle haptics that pulse on successful merges; why it’s enjoyable is the steady rhythm of setup and release: you lay quiet plans, place one tile, and watch the ocean respond with a chain of ripples that feels earned rather than accidental; sessions fit into small breaks but reward long arcs as you learn your own habits—maybe you like tidy columns, maybe you gamble on late pearls—and either way the board becomes a friendly place where thoughtful moves always find a way to breathe.
Merge Drag matching fish together to combine them Score Higher-level fish give more points and coins Unlock Keep merging to discover rare fish
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