Every tap, zoom and match says something about you in Triple Match City. One moment you’re zooming in like a trained detective, the next you’re accidentally overfilling your bar of objects because your fingers moved faster than your brain. Some players hoard their boosters like ancient treasure, while others use them like confetti. No judgement here.
Whatever your style, we’ve seen it, named it and suggested a little tip. Ready to meet your inner puzzle persona?
The detective
You zoom. You scan. You spot things no one else can. You’ve basically developed X-ray vision. In real life, you can’t find your keys, but in Triple Match City, you can spot a tiny old man with a stick hiding under a giant bear and small flying dragons from 6km away.
Tip: Zoom to the max! Some items, such as yellow mini houses, love to play hide-and-seek behind trees. As trees aren’t collectable, you’ll need to get really close to find a corner of the yellow house to click if you’re to secure it.

The overpacker
You live dangerously. Your bar already contains six items, and you tap that final seventh with the confidence of a rock star on stage. Sometimes it works, sometimes it ends with an overflowing bar and a failed level.
Tip: If your bar is looking like a buffet, use the Magnet to make some space. It automatically pulls matching items into your bar, so if you already have one of the item, it finds two more. If you don’t have any matching items, it selects and collects a complete set of three for you.
The collector
You have 12 Lightning Storms and 8 Clocks, but you’ve never used any of them. You’re saving them for a real emergency. Maybe an asteroid. You’re a hero hoarder who would rather struggle a little than spend.
Tip: Use your boosters – that’s exactly what they’re there for! For example, if the level feels too tough, the Clock gives you extra time to finish it and claim those three stars. You can always earn more boosters by joining events and themed challenges.

The perfectionist
One wrong tap, and you’re already reaching for the restart button. Didn’t get three stars? Couldn’t find that chicken fast enough? You don’t settle for average runs. You aim for flawless finishes every time, like you’re training for the Puzzle Olympics.
Tip: You don’t have to complete every level with three stars. Stars help unlock Star Chests, but you can always earn them in new levels. Sometimes it’s smarter to win with fewer stars than lose a life trying to perfect the run.
The organiser
You try your best. Really. But your fingers sometimes move faster than your brain. One wrong tap and now your bar contains an item it shouldn’t, which is a shame, because you like to keep things tidy. Your bar is a sacred spreadsheet and everything needs to be in order.
Tip: Slow down. If you only have two slots left in your bar, first take some time to clear the unnecessary items by matching them. The more space you have, the easier it becomes to collect the items you need to pass the level. You can also use the Undo power-up to remove your last-tapped item.
The sloth
You’re here for the vibes. Matching is fun, but right now, you’re treating the game like a spa day for your brain. There’s no rush. No panic. Just soft tapping and peaceful puzzles. You want to relax, not race. Classic Mode’s timer feels a bit too pushy for your mood.
Tip: Choose Special Land mode. You get 15 minutes to complete the entire level, and some levels even give you 25. If you want to give your eyes a break as well, try Black & White mode, which offers a calm, more focused experience.