Master the art of veggie slicing with this complete gameplay guide — from basic controls to advanced combo techniques.
Every vegetable you cut earns points. Miss three and the game ends. Stay focused and keep your blade moving.
Bombs appear mixed in with the vegetables. Slicing one is instant game over. Learn to distinguish them at a glance.
Slice multiple vegetables in one sweep to trigger combo multipliers and push your score to new heights.
Your score is tracked throughout the session. Every run is a new chance to beat your personal record.
| Input | Action |
|---|---|
| 🖱️ Mouse drag | Draw a slice through vegetables |
| 👆 Touch swipe | Draw a slice on mobile / tablet |
| ⚡ Fast swipe | Increases the visible blade trail |
| ↗️ Diagonal sweep | Best angle for multi-veggie combos |
| 🛑 Avoid black objects | Bombs — do not slice! |
Each individual vegetable you cut adds base points to your score. Common vegetables like carrots and broccoli are worth the standard amount.
Slicing 2 or more vegetables in a single stroke activates a combo. The more you hit simultaneously, the larger the score multiplier applied.
Hitting a vegetable dead-centre through its core triggers a critical slice animation and awards bonus points on top of the standard value.
Don't make tiny precise cuts. Long diagonal sweeps across the full screen catch multiple vegetables at once and rack up combo points fast.
Every vegetable follows a predictable arc after launch. Watch the trajectory for half a second before slicing — anticipate where it will be, not where it is.
As the game speeds up, resist the urge to slash frantically. Controlled, deliberate sweeps beat random swipes every time at high difficulty levels.
Bombs have a distinct dark appearance with a fuse. Train your eye to spot them the moment they appear — your hand needs to reroute before it reaches them.
Vegetables that escape the screen cost you a life. Position your hand centrally so you can reach edges quickly without over-committing to one side.
Five focused minutes of deliberate practice beats an hour of mindless grinding. Focus on one aspect per session — combos, bomb avoidance, or edge coverage.
Now that you know the mechanics, jump in and start slicing.