Relax your grip
If you squeeze your phone too hard, your thumbs often get slower. A lighter hold usually feels better.
Mobile guide
Phone play feels different from keyboard play, so the goal on mobile is not to force desktop speed. It is to find a smooth thumb rhythm that feels comfortable and repeatable.
Mobile alphabet runs are usually won with control. Thumbs need a little more travel and a little more precision, especially if you are playing one-handed or using a smaller screen. That means a clean run matters even more.
Use the Mobile Thumb challenge when you want a mode that already feels friendly on a phone. The shorter sequence makes it easier to settle into rhythm without the full weight of the alphabet every time.
If you squeeze your phone too hard, your thumbs often get slower. A lighter hold usually feels better.
Keeping your phone at a consistent angle helps your thumbs learn the travel more quickly.
Short mobile sessions work beautifully when you have a few spare minutes.
Rushing your eyes ahead too far on a phone can create mistakes. Let your glance lead gently instead.
Classic alphabet, Mobile Thumb, and the daily challenge give you a nice mobile-friendly mix.
Pair mobile play with these guides for smoother results.
Build smoother rhythm, stronger accuracy, and faster A to Z runs.
Read this guideTurn the daily challenge into a small routine that keeps your streak glowing.
Read this guideWake up your fingers with a short warm-up before you chase a best time.
Read this guideThese are especially comfortable on smaller screens.
A shorter bright run that feels comfortable on phones and tablets.
Play this challengeBig friendly letters and a gentle pace make this mode welcoming.
Play this challengeCome back every day for a fresh phrase from Una.
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