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Toon Blast

Funniest Match 3 Puzzle Game

Ratings

Age

4+

Category

Puzzle

Languages

English

Welcome to Toon Blast, the ultimate puzzle game featuring Bruno Bear, Cooper Cat, and Wally Wolf. Blast cubes and solve addictive puzzles to travel through magical worlds. Each episode brings new challenges and wacky obstacles. Create powerful combos, join a team to get lives and chat, and compete in tournaments to prove you're the best. With thousands of levels and regular updates, the fun never ends!

Dinsun Expert Review

Our Expert Score

94/100

Toon Blast is a juggernaut in the match-2/tap-to-blast genre, and for good reason. The game’s charm lies in its trio of characters—Bruno Bear, Cooper Cat, and Wally Wolf—and its incredibly polished puzzle mechanics. Unlike many other puzzle games, Toon Blast feels snappy and responsive, with satisfying 'blast' animations that make clearing the board a tactile delight.

The sheer volume of content is staggering. With thousands of levels and new episodes like 'Spell Gone Wrong' added regularly, you'll never run out of puzzles. The team system is a highlight, allowing you to join a crew, chat, and share lives, which creates a genuine sense of community. The difficulty curve is expertly tuned; it starts off as a relaxing breeze but eventually introduces complex obstacles that require careful use of rockets, bombs, and disco balls. It’s the perfect blend of casual fun and high-level strategy.

Dinsun reviewed on: Wed Feb 25 2026

Features

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Thousands of Challenging Levels

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Social Team & Life Sharing

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Powerful Booster Combos

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Weekly Events & Tournaments

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Offline Playable Puzzles

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Tips & Walkthrough

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Q&A

You can play the core puzzle levels without Wi-Fi, though an internet connection is needed for team features and events.

Ratings & Reviews

I LOVE THIS GAME!!😍💕❤️
Sat Jan 22 2022 MJW88012

This game I would definitely recommend. This game has many fun activities and lots of mini challenges with prizes at the end if you get in the top 3 or 5 sometimes 10. This game is not just great for older kids or younger kids, it’s a great game for both. There are so many levels so you don’t get bored easy. You can also join or make a team. To make a team it costs 100 coins but you can join a team for free. Some people are like why join a team but why wouldn’t you want to?! If you join a team you can earn lives,talk to players in your team, AND if you are in a team you get to compete against other teams in challenges. You can earn up to 5 hearts for asking your team. Once you ask you have to wait some time before you have to ask again. If you have ever played Candy Crush this game is a little like that but I would recommend this instead of Candy Crush. Another good thing about teams is that all you have to do to help someone with their hearts is press a button and then you get a coin for every player that you help gain one heart. You can only give a player one heart for that asking. But if their time is up again you can help them again. Just o my once every time. One coin isn’t a lot but when your helping your teammate AND gaining a coin why wouldn’t you want to help. Some people think you have to give that player that’s asking one of your hearts but you don’t. It’s completely free to give them a heart. That’s not even yours. AND YOU GET A COIN! Thank you for reading my recommendation. I recommend this competently.

Love this game
Tue Feb 19 2019 susanstn1212

I love puzzle games and my favorite is Toon Blast. I have been playing for 3 months and I‘m at level 735. When I start to play Toon Blast, time flies. It is very fun, addictive, and relaxing. What makes me addicted to this game is the perfect combination of fun and strategy. Its mechanic is quite different from others. You should tap matched cubes instead of swiping to blast them. The game doesn't repeat itself, although there are over 2000 levels, because the design of the levels is unique and original. Also, new items are added to the game periodically. Each level has a different puzzle waiting to be solved. Early levels are easy, but levels are getting more complicated. So, it requires me to think more and develop new strategies especially in tricky ones. Sometimes I get stuck on these tricky levels for days. This situation never bothered me because this is the fun part of the game. It makes me happy to deal with more complex puzzles every time I play Toon Blast. I prefer to spend all my boosters and coins for these kinds of hard levels. There are many ways to win free coins, boosters, and lives. I love to win rewards from the chests and tournaments. Being a member of a team and winning prizes together is a great feeling. Over time, we had a better relationship with my teammates. Sometimes we chat. When I ask for lives from my teammates, they always send me lives, so I can easily pass the levels before my lives run out. In addition, there are free lives coming from star chest. This game is reachable for everyone, it doesn’t push you to make any purchase. Thanks for making it free for us.

LAWSUIT made them ANGRY
Mon Nov 18 2024 Anti-Virus guy

LOTS of comments asking what happened to being able to get 5 extra moves by watching ads. I’ve played for years and really enjoy the game but here is WHY that option is gone…. The manufacturers got a class action lawsuit from people who said their discount for packages did not mathematically add up. This is their way of punishing players and pushing them to spend money if they really want to progress faster. They are not losing revenue without the ads because the option is STILL available on their Sister game, Toy Blast. They have not made the rounds HARDER; they have simply made it nearly impossible to complete a round given the amount of allotted moves. This forces the players to use the tools, coins, and lives that they have either earned or previously paid for to get past the round, until they are depleted. I am somewhere in the 9000’s rounds. Never made a purchase, never will. I just jump on for 5 minutes a day to claim my daily bonus and try to get through the next impossible round. I used to play for hours. The game lost its excitement and desire to play a lot when they decided to punish ALL of the players for getting sued by SOME of them. They still make as revenue on their sister game selling ad time to all of those scam games offering LOTS of free money to play their game and they figured out that they make just as much (or more) money getting people to buy their extras by making it almost impossible to finish the game without making purchases. That is why we lost the ability to watch ads for extra game play

If you’ve never played, don’t.
Wed Oct 27 2021 Ru5sH

This was a great game. It’s still a good game, but I’m seeing a trend here, and I think it all centers around micro transactions. This latest update includes one level after another of nearly impossible to complete levels. There’s no “thinking” your way through these, it’s all just luck. Or purchases of course, buy some coins and power ups and you can get through without being stuck on one level for two days. Is being stuck for two days fun? A month or so ago they introduced a mode called lightening show. It was great, get a certain amount of stickers and a few rockets go off breaking cubes. Perfect for when you’re really close to finishing a level but a move or two short. It was introduced on a weekend I happened to be in champions league, and I and my team did great. Everyone played longer and had a great time. Well, I’m sure that damaged their income as they likely rely on the competitive nature of weekend tournaments to rake in their micro transactions. So then it got moved to weekdays. Now it has not been seen at all in a couple weeks. That was actually a fun mode. There was a time when I think this company cared about the game, now it’s just about positioning for the greatest weekly income. Here is a tip to developers: one level after another being nearly impossible is not fun. My own team’s participation has died down considerably, I think that’s a good indication that the fun is being sucked out of this game for the almighty dollar. I know I’ve spent way too much money on this game getting caught up in the heat of the moment in tournaments, how much money is enough?

Addictive
Sat Jun 08 2019 Blue Ridge Zen

This game was addictive, because the background changes and the challenges change with each new puzzle. It is intellectually engaging. It is easy to play early on. It works seamlessly on my iphone. It is slick and entertaining. I got used to the cartoon character interruptions which last for a bare second or two. Tune Blast allows for teams and has tournaments to tease you into binge playing. Unfortunately as I progressed to higher and higher levels, the game becomes increasingly difficult. Generally, your skills improve so that you can continue to advance. However, about once every 15-20 successive puzzles, they have an extremely difficult one that requires thinking 3 to 4 moves ahead to win. Sort of like chess. Unlike chess (unless you are playing for money) the occasional extreme puzzles quickly wipe out your accumulated points and “tools” that help you continue. Once you are wiped out, your only alternative to advance becomes purchasing tools and coins outright. I figured that playing 5-10 games a day (say 20-45 min depending) would cost me about $50 a month to keep advancing. (No doubt younger and brighter minds can asvance on a smaller budget). I don’t mind the creators getting some funds from me for a very good game. But I am better off with a planet fitness membership (for the whole family) especially if I want to emulate Ryan Reynolds. I deleted the game. Now if it turns out that continuing to play Tune Blast would have delayed the onset of Alzheimers, it will be another case of my frugality punishing me.

Redundant yet challenging!
Sat Feb 16 2019 Wattpad app review 2015

There are a few things I have noticed, whether or not they are intentional. There is a consistent pattern in which I seem to play a few difficult levels consecutively (considered difficult because of the lower amount of moves allowed) and once passed, I play a series of easy levels consecutively (considered easy because of the higher, and sometimes unnecessary, amount of moves allowed). In addition, some of the levels appear to be identical to previous ones, but it appears that fewer or more moves are allowed, or the goal has slightly changed. Also, I don’t think leveling up with a crown should be automatic - it might be optional. Sometimes, especially when the crown has jewels, the boosts take up most of the blocks on the board at the beginning of a round, and that does more to hurt chances of passing than to help. Furthermore, I don’t think it’s fair that we can level up with the crown each time we pass, but it only takes one fail to loose the advantage of the crown completely. Why not make it more of an ascent and descent? When you first start out with the crown you get a 🚀 and 💣, the next level you pass you get double and a 🌎 and so on; however, if you fail the next level you don’t immediately lose the crown, but receive fewer boosts that level. With the succeeding failure you would lose the crown completely, or if you pass you receive two 🌎 as you level up with the crown. Overall, I enjoy the game and become competitively frustrated the further I progress. Thanks in advance for taking my ideas into consideration!

Plan on spending money
Thu Jan 30 2025 Lifeisbutadream0811

I’ve been playing this game for almost 8 years. It used to be a lot more fun. I will say they have added new incentives that are neat. The disco ball is amazing but only when you can maintain keeping it. It’s extremely challenging to pass most levels without it now. For years I spent money occasionally. Now it seems that that is the only way to achieve the goals. So essentially it’s only fun if you’re spending money which gets old after a while. It feels like you’re either forced to spend money to enjoy it or not get anywhere. I understand this is a business, but I’ve spent a lot just for them to continuously want me to spend more to move forward. That has made it unenjoyable for me. In particular, if you are on a team. The objective is to work together to win tournaments. Most teams have a minimum amount of stars you must earn each tournament to show participation. Also, if you’re trying to use boosters that you’ve earned, they most likely they won’t be set up anywhere near each other. For example, I want to use a bomb and a rocket to start my level. Usually, they will be strategically placed in separate places so that you can’t combine them. That’s the whole point to want to use them to start your level to get a better start. Often times it’s hard to create another rocket, bomb, or disco ball to connect with them. That’s really frustrating. It’s a waste to use them most of the time. I’m highly considering deleting the game. That makes me sad because this was something that I used to enjoy in my downtime to relax.

Fun with many problems
Sun Mar 29 2026 Mke1111111

Update: As a 7 yr leader of a winning team I give the game four stars for being fun and challenging for your mind. I take stars away for each of the following: Takes up too much space on your phone... 1.9GB to 2.64GB; Watering down daily boosters and awards with useless cards; increasingly giving useless, I repeat useless cards for rewards, even top rewards. algorithms to put teams together for weekend tournaments that are very unfair and they don't do anything about it. this is a change. They never used to it. They will put a team with 120K team score with other teams of 550K team scores ruining their chance to win; ads often freeze and hurt your advancement; in the current card game you work for weeks to not be able to win gold cards that you need, random gold cards very rarely show up making it unwinnable; You write to management regarding many different concerns and you don't get a reply or a get a useless reply that they are passing on your concern, which means it will not get addressed. Concerns are just pasted on to management and they NEVER get back to you, let alone fix issues. Customer service helps sometimes but more often than not, that they don't or a useless reply comes days after you ask. The game took away daily boosters gifts, now you often get useless cards. Geared to need to pay, I never have and won't. It's not as much fun as it used to be. Management does not show fair gameplay or seem to care. I would recommend finding a different game.

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