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4 in Row Mania

Place four of your pieces in one continuous line before the other side. Every drop changes the playable columns and can create or remove tactical winning routes.

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ABOUT THE GAME

4 in Row Mania game overview

4 in Row Mania unfolds on a vertical grid where pieces fall to the lowest open space in the selected column. You alternate drops and build a line horizontally, vertically, or diagonally before the opponent. This four-in-a-row column strategy rewards creating two possible winning threats while blocking the opponent's immediate fourth piece. Every drop changes the playable columns and can create or remove tactical winning routes. Within this four-in-a-row column strategy, compare cause and result. The match is lost when the opponent completes a four-piece line first.

WHAT TO EXPECT

Before you start

Expect four-in-a-row column strategy in 4 in Row Mania. Place four of your pieces in one continuous line before the other side. The challenge changes because every drop changes the playable columns and can create or remove tactical winning routes.

GETTING STARTED

How to play 4 in Row Mania

Start 4 in Row Mania by checking the goal. Next, alternate drops and build a line horizontally, vertically, or diagonally before the opponent. Before acting, favor creating two possible winning threats while blocking the opponent's immediate fourth piece.

Continue from a safe position. Every drop changes the playable columns and can create or remove tactical winning routes. After failure, reconsider timing for four-in-a-row column strategy.

CONTROLS

Controls and device setup

Click or tap the column where the current piece should fall; the board places it in that column's lowest open position and then passes the turn.

PLAY SMARTER

Tips for 4 in Row Mania

  1. Place four of your pieces in one continuous line before the other side. Inspect the nearest constraint before the next input.
  2. Creating two possible winning threats while blocking the opponent's immediate fourth piece. Keep the four-in-a-row column strategy priority visible.
  3. The match is lost when the opponent completes a four-piece line first. Plan the next attempt around this limit.