Success in Poor Bunny is less about reacting and more about anticipating the trap cycles.
Look Ahead: Never focus solely on the carrot immediately in front of you. Scan the entire screen to determine which trap is due to fire next.
Establish a Rhythm: Many traps operate on a fixed cycle. Once you’ve survived a few cycles, try to mentally map the pattern and move with a steady rhythm.
Carrots Are Secondary: In the later stages, your priority must shift from collecting every carrot to survival. It's better to miss a carrot than to greedily go for a difficult hop and end your run on a spike.
Quick Taps for Short Hops: Practice quick, light taps for small directional shifts, and hold slightly longer for hops that cover more distance. Precision is everything.
Utilize the Edges: Sometimes, pausing your movement near a wall (by tapping repeatedly in place) can buy you a moment to wait for a difficult set of spikes to retract.