Aim the turret at the bottom of the screen and pop three or more same-color bubbles arranged on a honeycomb hex grid.
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One perfect angle, one well-placed shot, an entire cluster gone — the player who knows where to aim is the one who empties the board.

Pop Pop Pop Pop is a hex-grid bubble shooter game you can play instantly, with no install or extra payment. Aim the turret at the bottom of the screen and a trajectory line appears before you fire — showing not just the straight path but every wall-bounce reflection along it.
That lets you plot shots like "if I hit this wall at this angle I'll reach that far cluster on the other side" and then pull it off. Bubbles are packed into a honeycomb hexagonal grid where six-sided cells interlock, giving you angle possibilities that a square grid simply can't match.
Connect three or more same-color bubbles and they pop — then any bubbles that were only attached to the popped group lose their support and fall as bonus clears. A number variant adds a brain layer on top: bubbles display digits, and a connected group only pops when its total matches a specific target value exactly, so you're color-matching and calculating at the same time.
Don't fire recklessly. Miss five times or exceed six total shots and the grid gains a new row from the top, pressing everything closer to the bottom. The clear condition is total: every bubble on the grid must go.
When the last one pops and the screen empties, that's your real reward. Sixty levels of growing complexity are waiting. Take your time, find the angle, and make it count.
Sketching out the trajectory before you fire and thinking through the bounce angles trains a habit of planning before acting — asking yourself where exactly to aim for the best result rather than just pulling the trigger and hoping. That measured approach, built shot by shot, has a quiet way of carrying over into decisions well outside the game.

Pausing to trace the trajectory first — instead of firing right away — often clears far more in a single shot. Is there something in your life right now where taking just one extra moment to find the right angle before acting might make all the difference?
When one cluster pops, the bubbles hanging from it fall away on their own. Is there something in your day — one thing that, if resolved, would let a whole tangle of other things quietly sort themselves out?
Yes — you get a 7-day free trial when you first sign up, and even after that you can play up to a set number of levels in each game for free. To enjoy every game without limits for a full year, choose the $9.99 USD / year subscription. Feel free to explore first, no pressure.
Not at all. Nothing to install, no extra purchase. One click and Pop Pop Pop Pop is already running.
You aim a turret at the bottom of the screen and shoot to connect three or more same-color bubbles on a hex grid, popping them. The trajectory preview shows wall bounces before you fire, and there's also a number-sum education mode on top of the standard color matching.
Instead of matching by color alone, each bubble displays a number. The connected group only pops when the sum of all those numbers equals a specific target — so you're juggling color matching and mental arithmetic at the same time.
Yes. There's nothing violent or upsetting — it's a family-friendly game. The number-sum mode also gives younger players a playful way to practice number sense, and working out the shot angle together makes it a great activity for kids and adults side by side.

No install, no extra payment — take aim right now and clear the hex grid one satisfying pop at a time!
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