Snake — the game that defined mobile gaming before smartphones even existed. I still remember the first time I played it on a Nokia 6110 in the late 1990s. The concept was deceptively simple: guide a growing snake around a grid, eating food while avoiding your own tail and the walls. But beneath that simplicity lies a game of spatial awareness, predictive planning, and split-second decision-making.

At MIA Games, we've brought this timeless classic to the browser with our Snake game. Over the years, I've studied the patterns of high-scoring players — the ones who can fill the entire grid without crashing. In this guide, I'll share the secrets they use to achieve those incredible scores. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned player, these strategies will take your game to the next level.

💡 Key Insight: Snake is a game of planning, not reaction. The best players don't react to where the food is — they guide the food to where they want it to be by controlling the snake's position.

Understanding the Basics

Before we dive into advanced strategies, let's make sure we're on the same page. Snake is played on a grid where you control a snake that moves continuously. Your goal is to eat food (the red square) to grow longer while avoiding:

  • Walls: In our MIA Games version, hitting the wall is game over.
  • Your own tail: The snake can't touch itself at any point.
  • Running out of moves: On higher difficulty levels, speed increases over time.

The score increases by 1 for each piece of food eaten. The longer you survive, the higher your score — but the snake also gets longer, making it harder to navigate.

The Golden Rule: Never Corner Yourself

This is the single most important rule in Snake: never trap yourself in a corner. A corner is a dead end — if you enter one, you have only one way out (back the way you came). If your snake is long enough, turning around inside a corner is often impossible.

The key to avoiding corners is to always have an escape route. Before you move into any area, ask yourself: "If the food appears in an inconvenient place, can I get out of here?" If the answer is no, don't enter that area.

🎯 Pro Tip: Beginners often chase food directly. Instead, guide the snake toward the food while keeping your path open. The shortest path isn't always the safest path.

Strategy 1: The "Snake" Pattern (Grid Navigation)

The most effective high-score strategy is the "Snake" pattern — also known as the "zig-zag" or "serpentine" method. This involves moving the snake in a predictable back-and-forth pattern across the grid, systematically eating food as you go.

Here's how it works on a 20×20 grid (like our MIA Games version):

  • Step 1: Move to the top-left corner.
  • Step 2: Move right across the top row.
  • Step 3: Move down one row.
  • Step 4: Move left across the second row.
  • Step 5: Move down one row.
  • Step 6: Move right across the third row.
  • Continue this pattern until you've filled the entire grid.

This pattern ensures you're always moving efficiently and never get trapped. The snake fills the grid row by row, and the food will naturally be eaten as you pass through each cell.

Strategy 2: The "Spiral" Pattern

An alternative to the snake pattern is the "spiral" pattern. Start from the outside and work your way inward in a spiral. This can be more efficient on larger grids because it keeps the snake's body concentrated in one area, leaving the rest of the grid open for movement.

  • Step 1: Move along the top edge from left to right.
  • Step 2: Move down the right edge.
  • Step 3: Move left along the bottom edge.
  • Step 4: Move up the left edge (but one row inside).
  • Continue spiraling inward until the grid is full.

The spiral pattern is particularly useful when the snake is long, as it keeps the body tight and reduces the risk of accidentally hitting your tail.

Strategy 3: Predictive Movement

High-scoring players don't just move toward the food — they predict where the food will appear next. Food spawns randomly, but you can influence your odds by positioning the snake in the area with the most open space.

  • Stay near the center: The center of the grid has the most open space and the most options for movement.
  • Don't chase: If food appears far away, don't rush toward it. Instead, move methodically toward it while keeping your path open.
  • Use the "wait and see" approach: Sometimes it's better to wait (or make small, safe moves) until the food appears in a better location.

Strategy 4: Wall Management

In our MIA Games Snake, hitting the wall means game over. But you can use the walls to your advantage:

  • Use walls as guides: The walls can help you maintain the snake pattern. They're like "guard rails" that keep you on track.
  • Stay one cell away: Never move directly along the wall if you can avoid it. Staying one cell away gives you room to turn.
  • Corner turns: When turning in a corner, make sure you have enough space to complete the turn without hitting yourself.

Key Strategies Summary

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Snake Pattern

Navigate the grid in a back-and-forth pattern to systematically eat food.

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Spiral Pattern

Work your way from the outside inward to keep the snake's body tight.

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Predictive Movement

Anticipate where food will spawn and position yourself accordingly.

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Wall Management

Use walls as guides and avoid cornering yourself.

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Escape Routes

Always have at least two ways out of any position.

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Pace Yourself

Speed increases over time — plan your moves ahead.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Rushing: Speed is important, but accuracy is more important. One wrong move costs you the game.
  • Chasing food directly: Going straight toward food often traps you. Take the scenic route.
  • Ignoring your tail: Always know where your tail is — especially when you're about to turn.
  • Panicking under pressure: The game speeds up. Stay calm and keep planning.

How to Practice and Improve

Here's a training plan to build your Snake skills:

  • Week 1: Play on the slowest speed. Focus on never crashing. Score is secondary.
  • Week 2: Practice the snake pattern on the slowest speed. Can you fill half the grid?
  • Week 3: Increase speed slightly. Focus on maintaining the pattern at higher speeds.
  • Week 4: Practice the spiral pattern and alternate between patterns.
  • Week 5: Try to beat your high score. Focus on consistency over flashy moves.

Ready to Play?

Now that you have these strategies, it's time to put them into practice. Play Snake on MIA Games and start applying these techniques. Remember: the key to a high score isn't speed — it's planning, patience, and practice.

And if you're looking for more brain-training fun, check out our other classic games like 2048, Minesweeper, and Sudoku. Each one offers unique challenges that will keep your mind sharp.

Good luck, and keep slithering!