Snake Evolution: route planning under pressure
How to avoid self-traps, preserve board space, and score higher in snake-evolution by thinking two turns ahead.
What you’ll learn
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In this article
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Space is your real resource
High scores usually come from preserving maneuvering space, not collecting every nearby item immediately.
Plan exits before entries
Before entering a narrow path, identify where you will exit once length increases. Most late failures are planned too late.
Use controlled growth, not reckless growth
Growing fast without route discipline often shortens runs. Controlled growth keeps options open for longer streaks.
Apply this article
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