20 Rules and Game Mechanism of Agar (How to Play Agar.io)

Опубликовано: 30 Июнь 2026
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20 Rules and Game Mechanism of Agar!
It doesn't matter if you are new to the game or not. There maybe rules you don't know.
Do you know your mass decreases through time?
Do you know the green virus has a initial mass of 100?
Watch this video to learn more about rules of Agar that you never know!
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*Disclaimer: Ignore English grammar errors, I'm not a native speaker.
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[Rules]
1.The direction of the cell is determined by the relative position of your cursor, while the speed of the cell is determined by the length.
2.There are borders in this game.
3.Your initial mass is 10
4.Each food has a mass of 1
5.The score on the corner stands for the maxmium mass you have exceed in this spawn, not your real-time mass.
6.You can split to half by hitting "Space Bar". It only happens if your mass is above 36.
7.You can eject mass by hitting "w". It only happens if your mass is above 32.
8.The mass you eject is 14.
9.The bigger you are, the slower you are.
10.You mass decreases through time. The bigger you are the faster your mass decreases.
11.When you split, if your intial speed of the cell is faster, the distance of your new cell travels further.
12.You can swallow a cell if you are 1.25 times bigger than it.
13.You can hide behind the green virus if you are smaller than it.
14.Green virus has a initial mass of 100.
15.If your mass is 1.25 bigger than the virus and cover it, you will split automactically into small peices.
16.The maxmium split of your cell is 16.
17.If you exceed the maxmium split amount, and still 1.25 times bigger than the green virus, its possible to swallow it.
18.You can feed the green virus by ejecting your mass to it.
19.The green virus will split into two and launch itself in a distance when its mass reaches 200.
20.If you split into pieces , your cell will automactically combine them into one through time.