sprunki pyramixed 0.9 v3
sprunki pyramixed 0.9 v3: Okay so I found something weird and you gotta try it
Alright listen up because this is important. I was messing around with sprunki pyramixed 0.9 v3 the other day with a friend - we were supposed to be "hanging out" but really we were just both on our laptops clicking things - and we discovered something that either is a feature or a glorious accident. But first, let's talk about what this v3 thing even is.

#162 "There's a hidden konami code that does nothing. Or does it?" So there might be actual Easter eggs in this thing. I haven't found the konami code thing yet, but I did find something else. But I'm getting ahead of myself.
Compared to simpler versions, this v3 has... more stuff. I didn't count exactly how many sound packs or characters are included, but it feels like a decent amount? Like, enough that you won't run out of combinations in one sitting, but not so many that you get overwhelmed. It's that sweet spot where you can actually remember which icon does what after playing for a bit.
#75 "There's drama about which mods are 'official' vs 'fan-made.' Who cares, just click the icons." That's my attitude too. I don't know if this is "official" or whatever, but it's fun, it works, and it didn't make my computer explode. Good enough for me.
So here's the thing we discovered: if you drag two specific icons REALLY fast in a particular pattern - like, not just clicking, but this frantic dragging motion - something happens. I won't say which icons because half the fun is finding it yourself, but #438 "If a screensaver was a musical instrument." That's kind of what it sounds like. This weird, sustained tone that shouldn't be possible with the regular sounds.

My friend and I spent like 20 minutes trying to replicate it consistently. We got it maybe 3 times out of 10 attempts? Which makes me think it's either buggy or deliberately hard to trigger. Either way, finding hidden stuff like that is way more entertaining than it should be.
#26 "My computer fan whirs in harmony with the higher-pitched sounds. Free accompaniment." That happened too! During one of our experiments, my laptop fan spun up right as we hit a particular combination, and for a second it sounded like the fan was PART of the music. Then I got worried my computer was overheating and stopped. Probably should clean those fans...
Is this more complex than simpler versions? Yeah, a bit. There's definitely an extra step or two in how some of the sounds layer. But it's not "hard" - it's just... deeper? Like, you can do basic clicking and get basic fun, or you can do the weird dragging thing we found and get "what even is this" fun.

#291 "Sounds like a robot's interpretation of 'easy listening.'" That's actually a perfect description of what you get if you just click things normally. But if you do our weird dragging thing, it sounds more like a robot's interpretation of "experimental jazz after three energy drinks."
We also tried to mimic real sounds - you know, like rain or footsteps or whatever. Failed miserably. Sounded more like a robot walking on bubble wrap during a hailstorm. But that was fun too! The failure was entertaining, which I guess is the point?
So yeah, sprunki pyramixed 0.9 v3. It's got the usual click-and-drag fun, plus maybe some secret stuff if you're willing to experiment like a mad scientist. The operation isn't complicated once you get the hang of it, and playing with a friend makes it twice as funny because you can both be confused together.
If you find the secret thing we found, or find a DIFFERENT secret thing, come back and tell me. I feel like there's probably more hidden in there that we haven't stumbled upon yet. Or maybe we just got lucky with a glitch. Either way, it made for a good afternoon of "what if we try this?"