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Here is the full answer to what does snapping do in Marvel Snap, as well as when and how that players can unlock it.

What Does Snapping Do in Marvel Snap?

As titles go, Marvel Snapā€™s seems mildly confusing. Itā€™s got nothing to do with the traditional card-matching snap game. Itā€™s more of a reference to Avengers: Infinity Warā€™s infamous conclusion. But what does it mean, gameplay-wise? If youā€™ve been wondering what does snapping do in Marvel Snap, Iā€™ve got the answer.

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What It Means to Snap in Marvel Snap

You wonā€™t be able to snap right away. The mechanic is only unlocked when you reach Iron Level, so a few rounds down the line. By default, when you play against someone ā€” whether itā€™s a real person or a bot ā€” if you lose the match you lose two cubes. You have the option to retreat before the end of the game, in which case youā€™ll lose just one cube.

Cubes are important because they let you ascend through the regular leagues. But if you want to speed up your ascent, you can snap. In-game, at the top of the screen, thereā€™s a Cosmic Cube. If you click or tap on that (right up to and including the final round), you will double the stake. However, your opponent can also snap, doubling the stakes once again. Hereā€™s how it works:

Nobody snaps: Winner gets 2 cubes, loser loses 2 cubes (or 1 cube if they retreat)

One player snaps: Winner gets 4 cubes, loser loses 4 cubes (or 2 cubes if they retreat)

Both players snap: Winner gets 8 cubes, loser loses 8 cubes (or 4 cubes if they retreat)

When Is the Best Time to Snap in Marvel Snap?

If youā€™re snapping just to earn more cubes, which is the main reason to snap, the best time to snap is when youā€™ve got a good hand or setup, preferably late in the game.

If, for example, youā€™ve got a location that duplicates a card and youā€™ve got the Hulk on standby, thatā€™s a good reason to snap. Or snap if you think youā€™ve got your opponentā€™s strategy or deck figured out.

You donā€™t gain anything from snapping earlier. You can, in theory, snap to bluff an opponent. But Iā€™ve not often had anyone retreat after I snapped. It doesnā€™t help that some of the opponents you face are bots and presumably immune to being bluffed.

So, snapping lets you double the number of cubes you stand to win / lose, and the best time to do it is later in each game. And thatā€™s what you need to know about what snapping does in Marvel Snap and how it works.

For more, check out what Conquest Mode is in Marvel Snap.


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Chris McMullen is a freelance contributor at The Escapist and has been with the site since 2020. He returned to writing about games following several career changes, with his most recent stint lasting five-plus years. He hopes that, through his writing work, he settles the karmic debt he incurred by persuading his parents to buy a Mega CD. Outside of The Escapist, Chris covers news and more for GameSpew. He's also been published at such sites as VG247, Space, and more. His tastes run to horror, the post-apocalyptic, and beyond, though he'll tackle most things that aren't exclusively sports-based. At Escapist, he's covered such games as Infinite Craft, Lies of P, Starfield, and numerous other major titles.