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Helpful Tricks for Angry Birds

If you play "Angry Birds" on your smartphone or iPod touch, you likely know what an addicting game it can be. "Angry Birds" is one of the most-downloaded apps in the world, thanks to its entertainment value and ease of play. However, you may get stumped on a certain level and find it nearly impossible to pass. Making use of different tips and tricks will help you achieve "Angry Birds" success.
  1. Bird Uses

    • In "Angry Birds," each color of bird has a different use. The yellow birds, for example, fly like a bullet after you tap the screen, while the green bird with the long bill has a flight trajectory similar to that of a boomerang. During the game, you'll occasionally unlock new colors of birds. Make sure to figure out each new bird's use and try to work it into the levels that follow. You will be unable to beat the game by just letting the birds soar; taking advantages of their differences is a key to victory.

    Hit Structures Low

    • It's satisfying to knock over a key brick or stone in any level of "Angry Birds" and have a chain reaction follow. A useful strategy to employ is to hit the lower half of structures, rather than try to knock it down from above. Often, knocking out a block at the foundation of a building will cause the entire building to topple and squash the enemy pigs below it.

    High Score

    • To achieve a high score, it's useful to use as few birds as possible to beat the level. Every bird you don't use will award you 10,000 points, which is especially handy if you compare your scores to friends' scores online. You won't need every bird to beat most levels. Repeat each level as many times as necessary before moving on to generate the highest score possible.

    Trail

    • When you shoot each bird, it leaves behind a small trail through the air that remains until you shoot the next bird. Using this trail as an accuracy guide is extremely helpful to give you the shots you want. If you want your second bird to land exactly where the first one did, line up the bird with the trail. If you want it a little to one side, make the necessary adjustments.


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