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LYNE: Controls, Elements, Game Modes, and Tips
By Warden++ and 1 collaborators
New to LYNE? Don't understand how it works? Read this guide if you've answered yes to any one of those questions!
   
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Controls
All you need is a mouse to play this game.

One thing I always forget about this game is when your mouse hovers over a button, it doesn't light up. You have to click it to light it up. So, if you're me, remember: if the button doesn't light up, it doesn't mean the game has crashed.
The objective of the game
Ever play Flowfree? The objective of Flowfree was to connect one dot to another, also covering every single square on a map. That's the same objective of LYNE. Connect on head of the square to the other head of the square, as well as the triangular and diamond heads.

Sets & Puzzles

There are 26 Sets, all labelled in alphabetical order, in LYNE. In each set there are 25 puzzles. Therefore, there is a total of 650 puzzles (not including Daily Puzzles, which there are infinite of). The sets get harder and harder the further you progress. Depending on the difficulty, you will be rewarded a number of Trytes.

Daily Puzzles

Each day, 2-3 sets will be randomly generated. These could be: easy, regular or complex (in which case there would be 2 sets) or a random mixture (in which case 3). If you do not finish a set when the day finishes, your progress will not be saved as new sets will generate overwriting the old ones. You are rewarded Trytes for completing sets, just like when you complete standard sets.
The Elements
Diamond, Triangle, and Square

These are basically like the different colors for "Flowfree". Each color/shape corresponds to it's own path.

The Multicell

The Multicell is basically a "connector". It is the thing in the middle in the level below.

Don't look down upon the Multicell. It's the thing that makes the game complex as heck!

Here are some examples of levels being somewhat difficult due to Multicells:



Other Stuff
Trykes

Trykes are rewards for your completion of sets. Usually, the harder the set, the more Trykes you earn.





Palettes

Palettes are basically backgrounds to the game. You unlock them as you collect Trykes.

Here is a list of Palettes:

Original (Always Available)



Tulip (Unlocked after: 5 Trykes)



Deep Space (Unlocked after: 12 Trykes) (Personal Favourite!)



Tangerine (Unlocked after: 20Trykes)



Moonbase (Unlocked after: 30 Trykes)



Kind of Blue (Unlocked after: 40 Trykes)



Stone in Focus (Unlocked after: 60 Trykes)



Smoking Room (Unlocked after: 80 Trykes)



Velvet Ice (Unlocked after: 100 Trykes)



Zombie (Unlocked after: 125 Trykes)



Electro (Unlocked after: 150 Trykes)



Paddlepop (Unlocked after: 200 Trykes)

Tips
Remember that every tile has 8 "entrances/exit, and that the Multicell with 4 "holes" has to use them all!



Remember the "R" pattern, shown below. It's an extremely common pattern.

2 Comments
Warden++  [author] 27 Jun, 2017 @ 9:55am 
@TIREAL. Very good point. I've just fixed it.
TIRƩΛL 27 Jun, 2017 @ 9:03am 
K pattern more like R ?