Throw a boomerang in a curving arc that sweeps through targets and returns to your hand.
You're at the bottom of the screen. Five targets float around above you.
Touch the screen and drag away from your hand to aim. The direction from your hand to your finger sets the throw direction, and the distance sets the throw speed. Release to launch.
The boomerang curves left as it flies, tracing a circle. Faster throws make a bigger circle, slower throws a tight one. Any target the boomerang passes through gets knocked away and a new one spawns somewhere else. The boomerang returns to your hand on its own โ when it does, you can throw again immediately.
You have 60 seconds.
Goal: knock out the most targets before time runs out.
Aim for the center of the cluster, not at one target. The boomerang traces an entire circle of air on each throw, and any target on that circle gets clipped. If three targets happen to sit along a line that bows slightly to one side, there is a throw that sweeps all three on one trip. Finding it is mostly about reading the arc, not the individual targets.
Slow down deliberately when targets are bunched close to you. The trick to a tight circle is a short throw โ drag your finger only a little past your hand instead of all the way to the top of the screen. A tight circle keeps the boomerang in dense traffic the whole flight, which is several hits per throw. A huge circle that flies almost out of the playfield looks impressive but often passes through no targets at all on its long ride.