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Apple Worm is a challenging puzzle game where you control a worm to overcome obstacles, eat apples to grow longer, and find a way to the exit gate safely.

Apple Worm Mechanics

How to Control the Worm

When playing Apple Worm, you will use the arrow keys to move the worm. For the right arrow, your worm will move forward, the left arrow will turn around, and the up and down arrows correspond to the worm's movement up in the air and down on the ground. You need to skillfully control the worm to overcome obstacles to reach the destination safely and quickly.

Unlimited time

You can play as much as you want without worrying about being constrained by time. So, come up with a smart strategy so you don't have to play too many times.

Overcome the levels

There will be 30 levels that you need to overcome if you want to conquer this game. Each level will bring you different challenges. The levels highlighted in red are often very difficult, requiring you to try many times and use many different strategies to overcome them.

Tips and tricks to conquer

Plan ahead for each step

The worm you control cannot go back, so you need to be careful in each move. You need to calculate and plan ahead, you should not just go recklessly like that, it will be both time-consuming and ineffective.

Increase body size

To increase body size, you need to control the worm to places where there are apples to collect. Each apple that the worm eats will correspond to a segment of movement like that, which will help the worm's body lengthen easily to form a bridge to reach the destination safely.

Make sure the body is firmly attached to the horizontal bars

To prevent the worm from falling into the abyss in each Apple Worm game, the body needs to be firmly attached to the bar, just sliding out will cause the worm to fall into the abyss at any time.

Limit moving into the blocks

In each game, there will be gaps, usually in shapes such as squares, straight shapes, ... you absolutely should not go into them. Because most of those block gaps are usually just right for the worm's body, causing the worm to get stuck without any way out.