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The 5 Best Diamond Dash Alternatives in 2026
With the original Diamond Dash gone from the app stores, here's what actually fills the hole — ranked by one criterion: how close does it get to that 60-second, heart-racing, tap-as-fast-as-you-can gem rush? All picks are free to download on iOS and Android.
Disclosure: #1 is our own game — we built it precisely because nothing else on this list plays like the original. We've kept the rest of the ranking honest; each entry says exactly what it does and doesn't share with Diamond Dash.
1. Star Blast — closest to the original formula
The only game on this list built around the exact Diamond Dash loop: a 60-second clock, tap groups of 3+ matching colored stars, and a flame-combo meter that turns fast fingers into explosive chain reactions. Adds weekly global leaderboards (Monday resets, just like the old days), a daily lucky wheel, boosters, and a relaxed untimed classic mode. Free, with optional ads/IAP.
Same as Diamond Dash: 60-second blitz · tap-to-match groups · combo fire · weekly friendly competition.
Different: modern graphics, daily events, an extra untimed strategy mode.
2. Bejeweled Blitz — the other great 60-second classic
PopCap's Blitz popularized the one-minute format before almost anyone. The timer tension is identical, but the mechanic is different: you swap adjacent gems (classic match-3) rather than tapping groups, which makes it more deliberate and less frantic than Diamond Dash's pure tap-speed. If swap-style matching is fine with you, it's a polished veteran.
3. Jelly Splash — Wooga's own cousin
From the same studio as Diamond Dash. You draw lines through matching jellies instead of tapping groups, and it's level-based rather than timed — so the DNA is visible but the adrenaline is gone. Worth a look if you're specifically nostalgic for Wooga's art style and humor.
4. Toon Blast — tap-to-match, no timer
Shares Diamond Dash's satisfying tap-groups-to-clear mechanic (no swapping), with excellent chain reactions and rocket/bomb combos. But it's a lives-and-levels puzzle game: no clock, no leaderboard sprint. Great tap-matching, zero time pressure.
5. Block Blast — today's most popular casual time-killer
Not a gem-matcher at all — it's a block-placement puzzle — but it owns the "one quick round at the bus stop" niche that Diamond Dash once ruled, and it's currently one of the most downloaded casual games in the world. Include it in your rotation if you want variety beyond gems.
Bottom line
If what you miss is the sixty seconds — the countdown, the flame combo, the Monday leaderboard grudge match — Star Blast is the direct successor to that feeling. If you miss match-3 swapping in general, Bejeweled Blitz is the other worthy classic. Want to sharpen your blitz scores first? Read our 60-second blitz strategy guide.