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Did it on my 51st attempt in 49 moves over 3 minutes.
You first need to get the hang on going as slow as possible. Meaning releasing when the gauge is almost empty AND while it's losing charge. This is very important.
There seems to be discrepancy between releasing while it is charging or decreasing. Might be because of latency but releasing while it's charging results in a noticeable speed and distance increase even if the gauge is at the same point.
Second, it's just a game of not messing up the direction. This is the likely part to frustrate you. I find getting a good direction harder while going right after getting the borb than going left toward it.
The most annoying thing to me (other than level 10 being nigh impossible on mobile) is clicking anywhere outside the game window closes the game, which is terrible design. It needs to be full screen, there is already an x button to close the game. Nothing worse than nearly winning and accidentally clicking the wrong spot to make the game close.
May have to transfer the save to PC and try it there, so it goes from almost impossible to just way too hard. Thanks for the spacebar tip.