Spiral Mode
Balls travel an inward spiral track, smashing glass blocks in sequence. (Pro)
What Spiral Mode Does
In Spiral mode the ball drops onto a spiral track and rolls inward, breaking glass blocks along the path as it goes. As it travels deeper into the spiral it smashes the target blocks in sequence, with satisfying shatter physics and clean audio chimes on each break. It produces hypnotic, infinite-loop-friendly runs. Spiral mode is a Pro feature, and its advanced multi-round sequencing is part of Studio Elite.

Spiral mode — the ball rolls inward along a spiral, breaking blocks in sequence.
How the Spiral Works
You shape the spiral track and the blocks on it: the number of turns, how durable the glass is, the gravity pulling the ball inward, and the colors of the fragments when blocks shatter. The result is a continuous run where each layer of the spiral clears in turn.
- Spiral turns — how many loops the track makes
- Block durability — hits needed to shatter each block
- Gravity pull — how strongly the ball is drawn inward
- Fragment colors — the shatter debris styling
- Rounds system — sequence multiple spirals (Elite)
Designing a Spiral Run
Match the chime notes to a scale so each shatter is musical, keep block durability low enough that the run flows without stalling, and use a contrasting fragment color so the breaks pop against the background. A steady inward gravity keeps the pace consistent for a clean loop.
Pair Spiral mode with a dark background and a bright fragment color — the shattering glass becomes the visual focal point and reads instantly on a phone screen.