Piano Tiles 2 (Don’t Tap The White Tile 2) is the sequel to the first of the games that took the old Don’t Step The White Tile concept and added music to it. Your goal in this one, which is a dedicated music stepper, is to get as high of a score as you can on various songs, mostly classical music, allowing you to earn coins and unlock new songs. Read on for some tips and tricks for Piano Tiles 2 (Don’t Tap The White Tile 2)!
You can play this game with no music if you want to, as the beats generally stay pretty consistent, and it’s easy to fall into step with the timing of it. It’s a lot easier if you have the music on, because the steps line up perfectly with the music, generally. You have a lot of room for error as far as timing goes, but if you line up the steps with the sound, you won’t even have to pay much attention to the step positions.
After you beat a level with three stars, you then enter the second phase of the level, the endless part, but first, you’ll hit the bonus round (the round of applause, if you have the sound turned on) where you can collect a bunch of coins. Tap with more than one finger at a time or swipe from side to side so that you can pick them up from multiple rows.
Endless mode will have you playing the same song, but with different steps, at speeds that continually increase and increase. You will find coins occasionally as well, so tap the gold tile in order to collect the coin (tap it at the same time). You can also slide from one tile to the other, as your swipe will register on all of the black tiles (and gold) but none of the white tiles.
Play the challenges for a chance to earn a whole lot of coins. The tougher the challenge and the better that you do on it, the more coins that you can earn. Your score will be compared to the overall percentage of players around the world who have beaten it, or who have not beaten it. The better that you do, the bigger your rewards.
Save up your coins and you can unlock a whole range of new songs in the IAP store. Right now you can’t earn coins through videos or anything like that, but you can replay songs that you have already beaten for more coins as well. The round of applause sections will be your best bet for coin earning in almost all of them.
Even though you can’t earn coins through videos, you can earn free diamonds through videos. There is a button on the main menu screen that allows you to tap to watch, and when the video ends, you will have one more diamond for your collection. If that is unavailable, wait until the end of the round and the same prompt will pop up.
Other ways to earn diamonds in the game exist too. For example, you can get 10 free diamonds just for signing into the game with Facebook. If you do plan on making an in-app purchase, look for various daily deals and other assorted limited-editions deals where you can earn a big recharge bonus.
It costs two diamonds to start a level over again; however, you are best off saving those diamonds up so that you can spend them in the store. One diamond buys you 100 coins, 10 diamonds buy you 1100 coins, and 100 diamonds buy you 12,999 coins, which is more than enough to unlock almost every song in the game. Some songs can be unlocked only with diamonds, too, not with coins.
Besides, if you can go far enough in the endless phase of the level, you won’t need to spend any coins on songs at all. The farther that you go in the level, the more experience points you earn, and when you gain an experience level, you unlock a new batch of songs.
You will earn by far the most experience points, though, by beating a new song that you have not played or beaten before. So in general, to earn experience as quickly as possible, play all of the songs that you haven’t played before. Old songs are best for going into endless mode and practicing at those high speeds. You’ll need this if you plan on beating Flight of the Bumblebee later on in the game.
How many fingers you play with should depend on the size of your device. If you play on an older iPhone, iPod Touch, or another small device, two thumbs is generally best. If you play on an iPad or on a bigger phone such as an iPhone 6S Plus, then four fingers might be best because it will allow for the fastest reaction times on the endless mode songs.

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