
Good luck to everyone still awake! My cat believes you all got 5s
actually good luck to everyone except the people making fake posts about scores being out every 5 seconds i hope you all get 1s

actually good luck to everyone except the people making fake posts about scores being out every 5 seconds i hope you all get 1s
Hey yall, idk if this will be helpful to anyone but here's a few things that helped me
Before you start challenging people's hills
- do all the arenas. you can get a few hundred from that alone and a lot of practice
- do some practices, mainly on hard and extra hard. i found the arenas to typically be easier than hills so this will be a better way to gauge your ability
- don't go too fast when playing. this wont be a problem early on, but going too fast leads to weird glitches. (devs/mods please fix this i would highly appreciate it)
- have a plan for your next move but no need to plan more than 2 moves in advance. thinking takes too much time (for me at least maybe i'm slow)
If you can consistently do arenas in less than 30 seconds
- try hills. i typically only challenge the ones with times greater than 40 seconds. the slow ones with a lot of fails may be tricky but i go for them anyway bc they're more likely to get high amounts of coins
- don't challenge any hill more than 2 times. tbh if you fail the first time its probably better to not bother doing it again unless you were very close or lost due to glitches. there's a decent chance you'll just fail again and you're not going to get 4+ coins from the majority of hills
- don't do the revenge things. genuinely not worth it. similar reasoning to not challenging multiple times
- if you are fast, only put the last tile in at 33+ seconds (this is a very arbitrary number but it seems to work for me). any times that are too fast are going to get very few challengers
- dont create hills (unless you're feeling charitable). it costs 5 coins to create a hill and only 2 to challenge. creating hills will almost certainly lead to a net loss (devs/mods, maybe it's time to fix this)
- if you're consistently losing coins from king of the hill, go back to practicing and try again when your average times and win rates improve
Hey yall, I'm a rising junior and will be taking the sat in august. Given that I got a 1520 on the PSAT/NMSQT last year (i'm assuming i got lucky?) and a 1540 on practice test 4 (760RW, 780M) in bluebook, how should i study to guarantee a 1550+ on the actual sat? I really don't want to take it a second time and give more money to collegeboard so i want to lock in before august 🙏🙏.
Hey y'all! A bit of background, my state banned phones in school but I'd still love to be able to take pics with my friends, especially when we're doing cool projects or activities. I honestly don't care if it takes good pictures as long as it works.
Budget: Under 50 USD
Country: United States
Condition: Any
Type of Camera: I don't know much about cameras, any that function and are within the price range are fine
Intended use: Photography and/or videos
End use: Memories
If photography: what style: daily life
If video what style: vlogging
What features do you absolutely need: none
What features would be nice to have: none
Portability: How portable does it need to be?: Preferably pocketable, but it should be small enough to fit in a pocket of my backpack
Cameras you're considering: Don't know much about cameras
Cameras you already have: none
Notes: i'd prefer something not too fragile which preferably doesn't make too much noise
Still working on the cursive so it's not great lol. Also I use a normal tripod grip for my cursive (the fountain pen's grip forces me) but my grip for print is rlly weird.
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