Paper.io 2

90 players

Introduction to Paper.io 2

Paper.io 2 is a highly addictive multiplayer game where your objective is to claim as much territory as possible. The game offers a fast-paced, colorful environment where players compete by drawing shapes and expanding their area without being eliminated. It's simple to understand but challenging to master, making it ideal for casual and competitive players alike.

Paper.io 2 Screenshot

Basic Gameplay Mechanics

Controlling Your Square

You control a small colored square that moves in the direction you drag your mouse or swipe on a touchscreen. Your square constantly moves forward, and you guide it to loop around open space.

Claiming Territory

As you move, your square leaves behind a trail. When you complete a loop that connects to your existing area, the space inside becomes part of your territory and turns your color.

Eliminating Opponents

You can eliminate other players by crossing their trail before they finish their loop. But be careful—if someone crosses your trail, you're out!

Advanced Strategies for Success

Take Small Risks First

When you're just starting, it’s safer to take small loops to slowly build up your territory. Large loops make you vulnerable for longer periods.

Hug the Edge

A smart strategy is to stick close to the edges of the map. This reduces the number of directions from which enemies can attack you and gives you breathing room.

Watch for Incoming Players

Always keep an eye on nearby players. If someone is drawing near your trail, retreat or try to intercept them quickly. Use sharp turns to throw them off.

Tips to Maximize Your Score

Be Aggressive When Needed

Once you've built a decent area, consider becoming more aggressive. Seek out other players' trails and try to eliminate them to reduce competition.

Use Speed to Your Advantage

Quick, zigzagging movements can help you dodge attacks. Learn to steer tightly around corners for better survival chances.

Practice Makes Perfect

Like any game, the more you play Paper.io 2, the better you get. You’ll start to recognize patterns, ideal areas to claim, and the best times to strike or retreat.