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Can you make the longest, sparkliest mermaid tail before the finish line? Swim-fast underwater sparkle Mermaids Tail Rush is an underwater runner where your mermaid races through sea tunnels and coral paths. Everything glitters—shells, reefs, and shiny trails—so it feels like a dreamy sea hallway. The fun is watching your tail grow as you collect the right pieces. How you steer your mermaid Your mermaid glides forward automatically. Use the Left / Right Arrow keys, A / D, or swipe left and right to change lanes. Lane changes are your main skill, because the best tail pieces and the worst hazards can appear in different paths. Building the tail as you run You don’t just collect points—you collect tail segments. Swim through trails of tail pieces that match your color to extend your tail. When you hit the right trail, you can see your tail get longer and prettier right away, which makes each good choice feel exciting. What can break your tail Rocks, sea urchins, and other hazards can knock pieces off. That means a run isn’t only about grabbing gems—it’s also about protecting what you already built. When the tunnel gets crowded, choosing a safer lane can keep your tail long for the finish. Your goal at the end Your main objective is to reach the end platform with the longest, brightest tail you can. At the finish, your mermaid slides or dances along a score track that multiplies your points based on tail length and collected gems. Long tail plus lots of gems usually means a better score. How levels get trickier Later levels add color-change gates, narrow bridges, and moving obstacles. Color-change gates can switch your tail theme mid-run, so you may need to adjust which tail segments you grab next. Narrow bridges make lane timing tighter, and moving obstacles force you to pick the safe moment instead of rushing. Tips that keep your tail growing Stick to paths with the most continuous tail pieces, not just random gems, because tail length powers your finish multiplier. Move early toward safe lanes when you spot hazards ahead, since last-second swerves can push you into rocks or sea urchins. If a side route is packed with obstacles, skip it even if it looks shiny—losing tail pieces can hurt more than missing a few gems. Learn how quickly your mermaid changes lanes so you can squeeze through narrow bridges without clipping a moving obstacle. And replay levels to memorize tricky parts, because knowing where the hazards appear makes it easier to plan a perfect tail route. Gems, styles, and extra sparkle Collecting gems and bonus items can unlock new mermaid styles and accessories. It’s a fun reward loop: run, collect, unlock, then run again with a fresh look. Soft, upbeat music keeps the mood light while you chase a bigger tail. It's Exactly for Mermaids Tail Rush is great for kids and tweens who love mermaids, bright colors, and simple runners with a fashion twist. It’s perfect for short play sessions where you want to see quick progress—especially when a matching color trail makes your tail suddenly grow. If you like choosing lanes, dodging sea urchins, and finishing with a big sparkling tail, this ocean run is a sweet ride.
Controls: Tap/click (or Arrow keys/WASD) to move and avoid hazards (varies by version). Objective: Survive longer and score higher by staying clean and consistent. Tip: Stay near the center so you always have an escape route.

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