



The defining feature of Micro Golf Ball 2 is its clever use of portals. Each course is dotted with colored gateways; when your ball enters one portal, it instantly teleports and exits from the other portal of the matching color.
The ball maintains its speed and angle as it passes through.
This mechanic turns simple-looking holes into complex spatial puzzles. You'll need to think ahead, planning shots that use portals to bypass obstacles, reach otherwise inaccessible areas, and create a clear path to the flag. Mastering the portals is the key to achieving a low score.
Beyond the portals, each level presents a variety of traditional and arcade-style obstacles. You'll encounter water hazards that add a penalty stroke, moving platforms that require precise timing, and tricky wall layouts that demand skillful bank shots.
Later levels combine these elements, forcing you to time a shot through a moving gap that leads into a portal. Success in Micro Golf Ball 2 isn't just about power; it's about observation, timing, and strategic planning to navigate the increasingly complex courses.
You can play Micro Golf Ball 2 for free directly in your web browser. There's no need for any downloads or installations.
Because it's an HTML5 game, it runs on most modern devices and can be accessed on school or work networks that allow gaming websites, making it easy to jump in for a quick round anytime.
The goal in Micro Golf Ball 2 is to get the golf ball into the hole on each level using the fewest strokes possible.
Controls are simple and intuitive. Use your mouse to aim. To shoot, left click on the ball and drag away from it. A guideline will appear showing the direction. The further you drag the mouse, the more powerful your shot will be.
Release the left click to hit the ball.
Your progress is tracked by the number of strokes you take on each hole. Complete a level to unlock the next one. The courses become more challenging with more complex portal layouts and obstacles as you advance.
Portal Planning - Before shooting, trace the ball's potential path through the portals to anticipate where it will end up. Power Control - For short, precise shots, only drag the mouse a small distance from the ball.
A gentle tap is often more effective than a full-power strike. Use the Walls - Don't be afraid to ricochet the ball off walls. Bank shots are essential for navigating tight corners and lining up difficult portal entries.
Time Your Shots - On levels with moving obstacles, wait for the perfect moment to shoot. A little patience can save you several strokes.
Restart for a Better Score - If you get stuck in a bad spot or take too many strokes, use the restart button. It's often faster than trying to recover from a difficult position.