Ring of Bricks is a casual, timed brick-breaking game. Across six stages and 24 levels, the player attempts to break patterns of bricks inside rings that rotate to the left and right. The player's primary goal on each level is to break every brick before time runs out.
The game starts with a gold ring and a red ball. If the player is willing to view advertising videos, they can customize at least one level at a time for a few minutes with one of two additional ring materials and eight other ball types. They can access this option via a white ball-and-ring button in the upper-right area.
Ring of Bricks doesn't have complicated gameplay or rules. It simply requires the player to have excellent timing and make precise ring movements. There's also an element of luck.
The ball begins bouncing the moment the player starts a level. The ball bounces against the side walls of the ring and then hits the bricks. The player uses ring movement to improve bounce angles and prevent the ball from losing its momentum, sliding along the edge, and stopping entirely.
That said, the player doesn't have to rotate the ring at all times. Instead, they should only rotate it when the ball stops hitting bricks or looks like it's slowing down.