Bubble Tower
Puzzle · Arcade · Strategy · Bubble ShooterAbout Bubble Tower
Bubble Tower puts a clever three-dimensional spin on the classic bubble-shooter formula by wrapping the playfield around a rotating cylinder. Instead of aiming at a flat wall of bubbles, you spin the tower to line up your shot before firing, which adds a spatial reasoning challenge absent from traditional shooters. Match three or more bubbles of the same colour to pop them and clear space on the tower's surface. As the tower grows taller and the colour patterns grow more complex, finding the right angle before shooting becomes an increasingly satisfying puzzle. The smooth rotation and vibrant colour palette make each level a pleasure to look at as well as to solve.
How to Play
Rotate the bubble tower left or right to align your aim with a cluster of matching colours. Fire bubbles from the launcher at the bottom to connect groups of three or more identical colours, popping them from the tower. Plan each shot to set up chain reactions by positioning bubbles so they link multiple clusters at once. Clear enough bubbles to complete the level before the tower fills.
Tips & Tricks for Bubble Tower
- Rotate the tower fully before firing to spot the largest same-colour cluster available rather than shooting at the first match you see.
- Bank shots off the tower walls to reach clusters that are awkwardly positioned for a straight shot.
- Save bubbles of rare colours for moments when you can see a large matching cluster, rather than using them on small two-bubble groups.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Bubble Tower free to play?
Yes, Bubble Tower is completely free — no payment, download, or sign-up required to start playing.
Can I play Bubble Tower on a phone or tablet?
Yes, it runs in any modern mobile or desktop browser without any app installation, and the rotation mechanic works smoothly on touchscreens.
How does the rotating tower mechanic differ from a standard bubble shooter?
Unlike flat bubble shooters, Bubble Tower wraps the playfield around a 3D cylinder that you spin to choose your angle, adding a spatial planning layer that standard grid-based shooters do not have.