Talking Tom Cat 2 includes mini-games like "Puzzle" and "Connect the Dots." However, those require active focus. Scratching is . You can do it while watching TV, listening to a podcast, or waiting for the bus.
Most users scratch the face or chest. If you rotate Tom by dragging your finger, you can access the back of his skull. Scratching here doesn’t trigger a facial reaction, but it yields a "stealth coin" nearly every time.
Now, go load up the game, find that sweet spot, and listen to the satisfying zzzzzrrrt of coins dropping. Tom is waiting. Did we miss a secret scratching spot? Do you know how to trigger the "triple spin" animation? Leave a comment below or visit our forum to share your highest coin-scratch score. And for more classic mobile game guides, check out our deep dive on My Talking Angela’s hidden makeup mechanics .
Whether you are a nostalgic adult reliving 2014, or a parent looking for a safe, offline game for your toddler, mastering the technique is a valuable skill. Remember the hotspots (armpit, belly, back of head). Use two fingers for critical hits. And never scratch past the red aura.