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Line on Hole is a physics-based "Draw-to-Solve" puzzle. The technical core involves "Gravity-Vector Manipulation." You do not control the ball directly; you modify the environment by sketching static hitboxes (lines). It tests "Newtonian Prediction," requiring players to visualize how a rolling object will interact with friction, slopes, and drawn barriers to bypass obstacles and fall into the target zone.
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You see a ball and a hole separated by obstacles (walls, spinners, gaps). Your goal is to guide the ball into the hole. Interaction is "Freehand Drawing." Draw a line to create a bridge, a ramp, or a shield. Once drawn, gravity activates. The ball rolls based on the slope of your line. You have a limited "Ink Meter." You must create stable structures that won't collapse under the ball's weight.
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Solving complex stages depends on "Anchor-Physics." Lines drawn in mid-air will fall unless connected to a static environment block. Use "Hook Shapes" to latch your lines onto ledges. A pro strategy is "Velocity Dampening"—if the ball is moving too fast to enter the hole safely, draw a "Jagged" or "Rough" surface to increase friction and slow it down before the drop.
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Usually, yes, but physics activates immediately. You often need to draw the secondary support before the primary track to ensure the structure holds when the ball arrives.
Excess kinetic energy. If the approach angle is too steep, the ball bounces off the rim. Draw a "Funnel" or a "Backboard" line above the hole to catch and guide it in.
Yes. Line on Hole: Path can be played for free in your browser on H5Joy.
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