A tricky triple-match puzzle: clear stacked tiles by grouping three of a kind—one careless move can jam the whole board.
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Sheep a Sheep is the viral triple-match puzzle that took the internet by storm. Tap stacked tiles to send them into your seven-slot tray, and clear them three of a kind at a time. The catch: the tray only holds seven tiles, so one careless pick can jam you completely. Layered layouts, limited shuffles and a few clutch power-ups make every board a tense little brain-teaser.
'Sheep a Sheep' operates on 'Layer-Excavation' and 'Slot-Scarcity' logic. Tiles are stacked in overlapping piles, and only the top, unblocked ones can be tapped into a seven-slot tray; any three identical tiles in the tray clear automatically. The defining tension is that holding tray is finite—grab tiles you can't soon match and the seven slots jam, ending the run. Smart play means picking only tiles you can pair within a move or two, always keeping a slot or two free as breathing room, and prioritizing any kind you already hold two of. Power-ups like shuffle, remove, and undo are emergency valves best saved for genuine deadlocks rather than spent early.
- Tap to Collect: Tap a tile to move it into your seven-slot tray at the bottom.
- Match Three: Three identical tiles in the tray clear automatically.
- Mind the Layers: Only the top, unblocked tiles can be picked—plan your order.
- Use Power-ups: Shuffle, remove, or undo when the tray gets dangerously full.
Don't grab tiles just because they're on top—pick ones you can match within a move or two, or the tray fills fast. Keep at least one or two slots free as breathing room, and save your shuffle for when you're genuinely stuck rather than burning it early. Clear the upper layers thoughtfully to expose matches underneath, and prioritize any tile you already hold two of in the tray.
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