
1) You're going to need patience.
When you play Agar.io, you must be committed to playing the game before you even think about getting on the leaderboards.
This is because the longer you play, the more the opportunities will pop-up. Yet, at the same time, extended play means a higher risk of losing everything that you have gained to another player.
3 hours of gameplay seems like a good time-frame.
Whatever way you look at it, Agar.io is going to be a game of patience, hence sometimes, the best move to play is to not play at all.
2) Not moving at all.
When you start small, hiding behind the solid "green" cells can test the patience of the player stalking you, and eventually, another player will eat them up, or they lose patience and find another target.
To "not move at all", align your mouse to precisely the centre of your screen, right click at that location, and well...
You're surviving!
3) There might be skill involved.
You're going to be moving constantly around the board once you reach the size where the solid "green" cells can split you. So be sure to dodge the larger cells, and eat up as many small cells as possible. With a larger cell, take care to draw them into the solid "green" cells, as you can still hide behind them (just not within them).
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