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Hole.io Review, Guide & Beginner Tips

Rating 3.0 Android Rated Teen Free with in-app purchases

Rating

3.0
★★★★★
185 likes 140 dislikes

Description

Hole.io is an immediately readable arcade game about swallowing a city, growing rapidly, and consuming rivals. Its short matches and destruction remain satisfying, though bots, ads, and shallow strategy limit serious multiplayer value.

Hole.io Review

Hole.io places a small black hole in a compact city and asks the player to consume objects before the timer expires. Small props fit first; each swallowed object increases size until cars, buildings, and other holes become valid targets. The growth curve is the central pleasure.

A weak opening spent on benches and signs can become a final minute of clearing entire blocks. Efficient routes matter because a hole that reaches the next size threshold earlier gains access to much more valuable objects. Maps include object clusters, narrow routes, and areas suited to different sizes.

Opponents create pressure and can be consumed when sufficiently smaller. Despite multiplayer-style presentation, matches may include bots or offline simulation depending on mode and availability, so results should not automatically be treated as human competition. Controls are simple enough for one hand, but collision edges occasionally reject an object that appears to fit.

Advertising, skins, and reward prompts interrupt the rapid retry loop. Strategic depth is limited once good growth routes are learned. Hole.io remains an effective casual arcade game because no explanation is needed and every size increase changes what the player can do.

It is best enjoyed as a short score chase rather than a balanced competitive esport.

Base Info

Platforms Android, iOS, Windows
Developer Voodoo
Downloads 100M
Price Free with in-app purchases
Package io.voodoo.holeio
Content Rating Teen
Android Version 1.16.7
Android Updated Jun 2, 2026
Android File Size 114MB
iOS Version 1.16.8
iOS Updated April 29, 2022
iOS File Size 563.50MB
Windows Version 1.16.8
Windows Updated April 29, 2022
Windows File Size 563.50MB
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How to Play Hole.io

Drag to move the hole through the map. Begin with objects clearly smaller than the opening: street furniture, plants, signs, and small barriers. Circle dense clusters instead of traveling across empty roads.

As the hole grows, switch immediately to higher-value objects. Approach long or awkward items from an angle that lets them fall vertically. Do not spend several seconds forcing one object that barely fits.

Watch nearby opponents. Consume smaller holes when the route is safe, but avoid larger ones and do not abandon a productive cluster for a long chase. Learn where vehicles, parks, and dense buildings appear on each map.

Use the final part of the timer on the largest reliable targets rather than cleaning scattered small props. If a collision catches on an edge, move away and approach from another direction. Treat skins as cosmetic and optional ad bonuses as time trades.

If the mode appears populated by bots, focus on personal routing and score rather than assuming rank represents live competition.

Pros

  • Growth is visible and immediately satisfying.
  • One-touch movement is accessible.
  • Short timers support quick sessions.
  • Map routes reward basic optimization.

Cons

  • Opponent authenticity is not always clear.
  • Collision physics can feel inconsistent.
  • Ads interrupt rapid replay.

Beginner Tips

  • Start in dense small-object areas.
  • Change targets after every size threshold.
  • Approach awkward objects from another angle.
  • Avoid chasing rivals across empty space.
  • Use the final seconds on large reliable targets.

FAQ

How does the hole become larger?

Swallowing objects adds growth until the opening reaches new size thresholds.

Can I consume another player?

A sufficiently larger hole can consume a smaller opponent when the mode permits contact.

Are all opponents real people?

Not necessarily. Bots or simulated competition can appear depending on mode, connectivity, and matchmaking.

Why will an object not fall in?

It may be slightly too large or caught horizontally on the edge; grow more or approach from another angle.

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