Cut The Rope 2
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Cut The Rope 2 is a physics-based puzzle game and the follow-up to the original rope-cutting classic. Your job is simple on paper: slice the right ropes in the right order so the candy swings, drops, or bounces its way to Om Nom while you collect as many stars as possible along the route. The game runs entirely in your browser on desktop and mobile, so there is nothing to install. It is free to play here, and it works unblocked at school or work.
What is Cut The Rope 2
Cut The Rope 2 is a sequel physics puzzler in which you manipulate ropes to guide a piece of candy to a hungry little monster called Om Nom. Each level presents a web of ropes, bubbles, and platforms. You tap or drag to cut ropes at the right moment, using gravity and momentum to steer the candy through star pickups before it lands in Om Nom's mouth. The challenge comes from chaining cuts in the correct sequence rather than cutting at random.
How to play
One control covers everything in the game. Drag your left mouse button (or drag a finger on touch screens) across a rope to cut it. Timing and angle matter more than speed.
| Action | Control |
|---|---|
| Cut a rope | Drag left mouse button across it |
| Play on mobile | Drag finger across the rope |
Stars and scoring
Three stars float inside each level. Collecting all three is optional but forms the real skill challenge. The candy must reach Om Nom to complete a stage, but routing the swing through every star before delivery is what separates a clear from a full clear. Replaying levels for a better star count is the main driver of replayability.
Tips for trickier levels
- Study the rope layout before you cut anything. One wrong snip can put the candy out of reach.
- Cut ropes from top to bottom when a candy is hanging from a chain: this keeps momentum predictable.
- Stars positioned away from the direct drop line usually require a lateral swing, so leave at least one rope intact long enough to arc the candy across.
- If a level feels stuck, look for a bubble or bounce surface that could redirect the path.