Game Guide
How to Play Sakura Rush
Sakura Rush is a 30-second touch game. Petals and bonus leaves fall through a spring-themed scene, and the
goal is to tap as many useful objects as possible before time runs out. The rules are intentionally simple:
a pink cherry blossom petal adds one point, and a blue leaf
adds three points. Items can clear several objects at once, so high scores come from choosing the right
target instead of tapping randomly.
- Pink petals: common objects worth 1 point. They are the safest way to keep the score moving.
- Blue leaves: rarer bonus objects worth 3 points. Prioritize them when they are easy to reach.
- Water item: clears a small area around the item and is useful when many objects overlap.
- Lightning item: chains through nearby petals and leaves, helping recover from crowded screens.
- Wind item: lifts falling objects upward once, giving you more time to tap them.
Fever time
When fever time starts, the game becomes faster and score opportunities increase. Do not chase every
object. Keep your eyes near the lower half of the play area, tap bonus leaves first, and use item effects
when objects gather into clusters.
Ranking and nickname
Your best score is saved in the browser and can be shown on the public Top 10 ranking board. The nickname
field is optional and should not contain personal information. If the browser storage is cleared, your
local best score may also be reset.
Scoring tips
A smooth rhythm is better than rushed tapping. Follow objects as they fall, aim for the center of each
shape, and use wide-clearing items only when they will hit more than one target. Blue leaves are worth
three petals, so a safe blue leaf tap is usually worth changing direction.
Mobile play
Sakura Rush is designed for portrait and landscape mobile browsers. If the canvas feels small, rotate the
phone or use a larger browser window. Sound can be turned off from the in-game menu.