Spinny Phone – Tips, Tricks, Cheats, How to Beat, and Strategy Guide

Spinny Phone is a new game by Spinny Technologies that’s basically “Bop It” for your phone. You play the game by listening for the command from your phone and then doing the command – such things as turning the phone, tapping it, or shaking it. Your goal is to keep up with the ever-increasing speeds of the game so that you can earn a high score. Read on for some tips and tricks for Spinny Phone!

This game is best played with the sound on, and with no wired headphones attached. Either play with Bluetooth headphones or with the phone speaker itself for the best results. However, if you know what to look for on the screen you won’t even need to have the sound turned on to do well at the game. You can go by vision only and still rack up a high score.

One way to do this is to look for the color of the command. Left is blue and right is green. Flip is navy and shake is orange. Tap is yellow and freeze is gray. If you remember what color goes with each command, you will never need to look at anything else on the screen, and you will never really need to turn on the sound.

When doing the left and right commands, rotating your phone one quarter turn will do the job. Plus, if you don’t want to spin your phone around, snap your phone back to the neutral position once the number comes up on the screen. Doing this allows you to do the turning one-handed, as well.

You can head to the Game Center leaderboard to see what the top scores of all time are. Generally, only one hacked score will show up in there, and it will be very obvious because it will by sky high, in the trillions or so, and the top hacked score will be by Shaky Bird. Everyone else will generally have a tough but realistic score in the 200s or 300s – 318 as of the time of this article.

Whenever you need a reminder on what to do to earn a point on a specific function, or even what a function is, go to the question mark menu on the main screen, which is the help menu. The game is very non-specific unless you read that menu, and the freeze and flip commands don’t happen often enough to be able to get much practice in for them.