The Toolkit reveals these hidden breakpoints. You don't have to memorize that 9-12 chain = Time bubble; the Toolkit just tells you which Tsum to pick.
The toolkit was primarily used to inflate in-game resources without standard gameplay. Key features traditionally included:
But if you want to maximize your coins, crush the weekly leaderboards, and finally finish that impossible Bingo Card #24, you need data. You need the .
The game has evolved. In the early days, using "Romantic Ariel" or "Beast" was simple advice. Today, with the introduction of Charm Tsums, Pair Tsums, and monthly "Capsule" events, the meta shifts constantly. Without the , players often waste precious coins on the wrong Tsums or use ineffective strategies for weekly high-score rankings.
Most toolkits are distributed as .jar files, meaning they require Java 7 or higher to run.
The Bingo Cards are the game’s crossword puzzle. They ask for ridiculously specific combos, such as: "Use a green Tsum with a mustache to clear 3 time bubbles in one game." Instead of guessing, you type the mission into the solver. It cross-references the entire database and returns a list of Tsums that fit all criteria simultaneously.
Reports as early as 2021 indicate the toolkit often fails to work with newer game updates, leading to technical errors and wasted time. Verdict: Is it worth it?