The main task is Click and hold to charge power. Opening habit: Each hole has a par (expected strokes). Follow-up read: Get the ball in the hole in as few strokes as possible. Keeping those details separate makes the screen easier to read.
Control cue: Hole-in-one = perfection. The best input method is the one that leaves the next important object visible and gives you time to correct.
Scoring cue: Move mouse/touch to aim direction. Before resetting, decide whether the next attempt needs patience, speed, aim, or a safer path.
Practice rule: Putt your way through 9 challenging procedural holes. A planned attempt should have one target, one fallback, and one review point.
Mobile cue: Release to putt the ball. Use compact gestures, keep thumbs below important cues, and lift your finger before making a major correction. For review, connect Each hole has a par (expected strokes) with Get the ball in the hole in as few strokes as possible. If those cues disagree, slow down the opening move and rebuild the run around the first cue that is still readable. 3D Mini Golf review note: click and hold to charge power should lead into each hole has a par (expected strokes). On the next attempt, judge get the ball in the hole in as few strokes as possible against the previous mistake before changing anything else. For 3D Mini Golf, use a compact checklist before the next attempt: first cue is click and hold to charge power, second cue is each hole has a par (expected strokes), control cue is get the ball in the hole in as few strokes as possible, and score cue is hole-in-one = perfection. 3D Mini Golf note stays tied to hole-in-one = perfection, then adjust the earliest visible cue and leave the rest unchanged for one run.
Putt your way through 9 challenging procedural holes.
Release to putt the ball.
Mini Golf 3D Game: Move mouse/touch to aim direction
Putt your way through 9 challenging procedural holes!