Ensure your phone is running a current version of Android or iOS – fresh updates reduce installation glitches. You need a stable connection: home Wi–Fi or reliable 4G/5G so the download doesn’t drop. Free up 200–300 MB of storage – without it, the installation may stop. And keep at least 30% battery: if the phone dies mid–install, the app can get corrupted.
In short: an updated system, a stable connection, sufficient space, and a decent battery = a quick, safe installation without retries.
Where to download safely: stores and the official page
Download the app from Google Play or the App Store. Or you can download it from the official developer page. App stores verify the publisher and updates, so the risk of counterfeiting is minimal. The official page is helpful because it provides accurate links and includes up-to-date instructions. Avoid “mirror” sites and random APKs: unknown files may contain malware, and shortened or suspicious URLs are best avoided.
As a reference, check the publisher name, app icon, reviews, and the HTTPS lock in the address bar; don’t grant unnecessary permissions. And importantly, for convenience the detailed steps are collected on this website – you’ll quickly find the right links for Android and iPhone and update tips there.
Step–by–step installation (Android and iPhone)
If you’re on Android, go to Google Play and look for the app. Take a moment to verify that it is the real one: check the icon, the number of downloads, and a couple of recent reviews. Click “Install.” When it is done, click “Open.” If there are permission requests, allow only what is necessary – network access for sure, and notifications only if you want them.
If you have an iPhone, go to the App Store and locate the app. Confirm the publisher, tap Get/Install, and verify with your Apple ID. Once it’s ready, launch the app, select your language, and go through the onboarding screens to familiarize yourself with the app.
First launch: quick safety check
When you first start playing, do not enable additional permissions. Click “Allow while using the app” as this is a safer option. To avoid distractions, turn off notifications. Before starting the game, ensure your phone is charged and has sufficient storage space.
This order reduces the risk of errors and gets you into demo mode quickly without extra tweaking. Also, confirm a stable connection, enable screen lock or biometrics, review app privacy settings, and log out on shared devices.
Updates and keeping things stable
To keep the app running smoothly, stay current and perform routine maintenance. It’s quick, and it lowers glitches and avoids unnecessary risks.
- Turn on auto–updates in Google Play / App Store for this app.
- If needed, update manually: open the app’s store page and tap Update.
- For minor issues, try restarting the app or your phone.
- On Android, clear the cache in settings if required, and free up space by removing unused files.
- If the connection is flaky, pause and switch to a stable Wi–Fi or reliable 4G/5 G connection.
- If issues persist, do a full reinstall of the app.
- After updating, check your notification settings and account login are intact.
- Make payments only on official screens; verify the recipient before confirming.
- On shared devices, don’t store payment data and always log out.
These steps keep the app in shape: fewer freezes, faster updates, safer transactions. Regular light maintenance saves time and nerves, and play stays stable and predictable.
First launch: quick settings and a safe start
On first run, open demo mode to calmly see a full round and feel the timing without spending. Next, set minimal notifications so the app doesn’t interrupt other tasks. Add simple limits: a short session of up to 10 minutes and a small daily budget are enough for a comfortable start. On day one, play a few short rounds, then take a one–minute break; while learning, cash out early rather than chasing big numbers. If the connection wobbles or you feel rushed, stop and return later.
Make sure you log out after a session and keep the screen lock on if you are using shared or work devices. Play this pattern of “multiple rounds → pause → repeat”, which is a way of interacting, helps control the game and makes it more interesting, as well as less likely to be interrupted.