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Social City Tips: How To Level Up Quickly In The Game



Social City Tips: How To Level Up Quickly In The Game

Building:

One of the best ways to level up quickly is to first build a lot of cottages, which only cost 2,000 to build, and instantly create 10 people in 8 minutes. Which is a pretty good bang for your buck. Your next step would be to build the maximum factories available at your current level.

Contracts:

Contracts are a big part of Social City, they allow you to create a contract, which takes time to complete, but once they are complete it provides you with experience points and game coins. One of the better contracts for the shorter time period is the puffies contract, which in a matter of 5 minutes give you 3 experience points and 350 game coins. Once you get more time to spend on the game you can look into getting the bigger contracts in the game that yield higher profits.

Recruit and Invite Your Friends:

Inviting friends into your neighborhood on Social City will allow you to purchase certain items in the game that are only available to people with neighbors.
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Social City Tips: 6 Helpful Tips To Advance Faster in the Game



These are proven tips to advance faster in Social City Game.

1. Build Factories To Earn More Money

The primary way you'll increase your city's prosperity is through building factories and then assigning various contracts to them. There is a limit on how many factories you are able to have in your city depending on your population (more people = more factories). Each factory in turn is allowed to work on one contract at a time -- for example, you might have one factory producing prom dresses for twenty minutes and another churning out 'hit parade' CDs for a full twenty-four hours. Once the contract is completed, you'll have to come back to collect the profits (they expire after a period of time relative to how long it took to manufacture the product -- yup, just like you learned in Farmville and Cafe World), clean up the factory, then select a new contract to work on.

2. Build Residential Areas To Increase Your Population

To increase your city's population, you need to build cottages, apartment complexes, hotels and more to 'generate' people. Like factory contracts, each building will produce a certain number of citizens in a certain length of time. Small cottages will produce only a handful of people but in a very short amount of time, while apartment complexes (which you'll have to wait to unlock at Level 17) generate one thousand people in twenty-four hours. When the building has finished producing people, you'll have to click on the house to add them to your population.

3. Build Leisure Buildings To Increase Your Population Cap

People need more than just factories and homes in a city -- the third type of building you'll acquire in Social City are 'leisure' buildings. These range from burger joints and schools to tennis courts and pizzerias. There is no 'timed' element to leisure buildings - once you've built them, they'll raise your population cap permanently (although you will need to click on them to 'clean' them up every once in a while). They don't generate money, but they're still an important part of your city that you'll need to invest money into in order to increase the number of people who can live there.


4. Balance The Types Of Buildings You Own

Factories, homes and leisure buildings rely on each other in order for your city to grow as a whole. Make sure you strike a good balance between them in order to quickly increase your city's population and economy. The cycle works like this: leisure buildings increase the population cap, residential buildings increase the factory cap, and factories generate the money needed to build leisure buildings.

5. Watch The Clock

Like other games where you have to wait for certain items to mature before you're able to collect the money and experience points they offer, being able to manage your time is key. Instead of just picking contracts that will earn you the most money or homes that will net you the most population, take a look at how long each will take. Buildings that generate a small number of people or small amount of money but do it quickly and cheaply may be worth investing in even if they don't seem like they're worth much. Just make sure you check back in time to 'harvest' the profit.

6. And Lastly, Play With Friends

As is the norm in Facebook games, having friends who also play Social City gives you a leg up on earning money. Here, you'll be able to visit your friends' cities once a day to earn a bit of cash by way of 'helping' them out -- stopping a crime wave, saving a kitten from a tree or even just filling up potholes to save motorists. It doesn't require you to be particularly engaged with your friends' cities (you either help them out or just go back to your city) but does encourage you to get a sense of how their cities are laid out and how far they've progressed.

Happy Gaming!
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Tetris Battle Tips:The Tetris Rally 8P Tips


Welcome to Tetris Rally 8P – The object of this game is to clear your way down the obstacle course in order to reach the GOAL zone before your opponents do. The first player to lock down a Tetrimino onto the GOAL zone will be declared the winner!


Let gravity be your friend: Avoid unnecessary stacking in an attempt to set–up big Line clears! Single line clears will likely be more rewarding than a Tetris or T–Spin.

Watch the Map: Observe the map to the right of the Matrix and look for upcoming obstacles. Tactical planning with the right line clear could result in a chain reaction that will rapidly shoot you down the course.

Keep your colors separated from your whites: Same Colored Tetriminos bond together creating an adhesive block, which has greater difficulty falling through the course. Loose Minos drop to the surface below, potentially creating complete Lines that will clear as a result.

Use Items to your advantage: Items come in two different colors, red and blue. Red Items will cast magic on your opponents, and the blue Items will cast magic on your own Matrix. A complete list of items is provided below. By default, the "Auto Item" feature is ON, which means Items will automatically activate shortly after being picked up. We recommend for new players to keep this feature ON, so the game can manage the Items while you manage your way through the course.

For advanced players, try turning off the "Auto Item" feature to strategically plan out the use of items. Be sure to use your Items wisely and often, because Item slots must be open to receive new Items.
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Angry Birds Tips: Horizontal Support Beams


Horizontal support beams are key to getting 3 star ratings on a lot of levels. You want to hit them with as much force at the right angle to have the best effect. Using Stage 1 as an example because I already know someone who can't get 3 stars on it...you want to hit the lower of the two beams.

Hit the beam with as much force as you can and you'll create the most damage and get yourself a 3 star rating! This works on a lot of levels as a shortcut to not having to use all your shots to clear a stage. Stage 1 will give you a 3 star rating once you pass 31500 point or somewhere near there.
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Tetris Battle Tips:The Tetris Sprint 5P Tips


The two variants of Sprint play pretty much the same–be the first to clear 40 lines either against the clock or against four opponents. But while the rules may be nearly identical, the game takes on additional challenge in the heat of competition.

 Tetrises are the name of the game in Sprint; knock down 10 of them in a hurry and walk away a winner. The means you have to stay in control–the process of setting up a Tetris is particularly vulnerable to a misplaced piece.

Line up Tetrises as quickly as possible, particularly via Hard Drops. There’s no use in waiting for double Tetrises or other special combos, as points are not a factor.

Time is of the essence, so the fewer times you spin a Tetrimino, the faster you’ll go. That means being able to spin them both clockwise and counter-clockwise proficiently.

If you have only one or two lines remaining, don’t continue blindly to try to get a Tetris. Clear the last few lines by whatever means possible, including Hard Dropping until the right Tetrimino falls.
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Happy Aquarium Tips: 3 Useful Tips For Your Fish


3 Useful Tips For Your Fish

Tip For Feeding Your Fish:

Being successful in happy aquarium requires taking care of your fish well. To do so the basic and the most important subject would be feeding your fish well. Food is pretty cheap but you still shouldn’t waste it. When you try to feed it, feeds will float toward bottom and once they have reached there they are wasted. Not to waste feed and increase your chance, herd the fish by tapping the glass herd your fish to one side of the tank.

Tip For Training:

To teach your fish a trick click on the train button and only one trick can be learned in one exp. point.
In training time is the most important thing. Some buttons must be clicked ASAP.

Tip For Cheap Fish:
In Happy Aquarium fish is expensive, to have it cheaper buy 2 fish in same species and different gender and then clean the tank. You will grow your fish family.
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Angry Birds Tips: How 3 Star Ratings Are Calculated


3 Star ratings are calculated by your points. You have to reach a certain amount of points using as little shots as possible. If you've already been playing Angry Birds then you already know each leftover bird is worth 10,000 points. You could clear a stage in one shot but not get a 3 star rating. A prime example of this is Stage 1. It only takes one shot to clear the stage but it's a pain to get 3 stars on.

Why? Because damage counts as well. Not only do you need to clear the stage using the least amount of shots possible but with the most destruction to the building as well. Master that and you'll start seeing a lot more 3 star ratings appear.
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Temple Run Tips: Getting A Sweat On


Like the majority of endless-running titles, your quest for survival starts with a slow jog. This soon turns into a brisk run and a frantic sprint as you travel farther and farther through the game's dilapidated ruins.

Resist the urge to frantically strike your touchscreen as the action begins to heat up and the game's protagonist begins to accelerate. You're less likely to make mistakes if you stay calm.

Furthermore, don't wait until the last second to swipe your device left or right to navigate a corner: slash your screen a split-second before you reach each turn to ensure you actually make it in time.

If you're on a bit of a roll and the action is pretty fast-paced, you can slow yourself down by purposely tripping on an obstacle. Naturally, the easiest way to achieve this is to run straight into the low-hanging tree roots that you'll have no doubt jumped over many times.

Swiping to turn when there isn't a corner will also result in the same effect, but ensure you're not running through a wallless section of the ruins - you'll just plummet to your death.

Remember: If you trip twice in quick succession, you'll be savagely eaten by the angry monkeys on your tail. Take that little nugget into account before you attempt the above tactic.

Finally, you can slow down the action for a very limited time by deliberately dying. Well, providing you've enabled the Angel Wings utility, that is.

Said utility will resurrect you and allow you to continue your jaunt at a reduced pace for a short time. It's best to use this tactic around the 5,000m point.
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Hidden Chronicles Tips: How to Get Clues in Hidden Chronicles?



How To Get Clues In Hidden Chronicles Game?

Do not confuse “Clues” with the ones you find in hidden object scenes. They are totally different and usually help you unlock expansion areas.

Tip 1: Get Clues From Friends

1. Ask for clues from your Facebook friends. To request them, click on the locked area.

2. A new window will pop up. It will explain some prerequisites to unlock the area, such as Earn a certain number of trophies”, “Earn coins and "Collect 4 Clues."

3. To collect clues, click on the “Post for Clues” button. Your request will go live on your Facebook wall. Your friends will be able to see the clue request shared on their Walls.

4. They will need to click on the “Send Clue” link to give you clues. For sharing a clue, they will also get one clue.

Tip 2: Buy Clues From Marketplace

1. You can also buy a pack of 5, 10 and 20 clues from the market

2. Access the Marketplace. Click on the Clue icon.

3. A pack of 5 clues costs 9 estate cash, whereas a pack of 10 clues costs 17 estate cash and 20 clues costs 32 cash.

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Hidden Chronicles Tips: Useful Tips and Tricks



Hidden Chronicles Useful Tips and Tricks

Here are some useful tips and tricks to keep you get going on the game.

1. Once the game loads completely, you will be taken to the Ramsey Manor where you will solve your first scene. Like other Zynga games, Energy plays an important role here. It is essential because it will allow you to enter hidden object scenes. Zero energy means no entry, even though you have unlocked the scene. It gets replenished every 5 minutes. You can also send or receive energy from your friends. To get more energy, you can visit your Facebook friends manor or after leveling up.

2. To get more points, check the clue list at the bottom of the screen and glance over the scene to spot objects. This way you can click on the items much quicker and earn a combo. You can also take advantage of the hint system (magnifying glass plus other hints yet to be unlocked by developers) to increase your chances to unlock a combo.

3. Once you’ve solved the first scene (tutorial), you will be taken to a secret room located behind the library. It is actually a rare artifact room. This room houses strange artifacts that can only be accessed by a Guardian (your uncle was a guardian and you’re a guardian too. Guardians have the power to peek into the history of an artifact he/she touches.

4. Many a times you will find certain clues appear in blue color in any scene. These are “super clues” and require more than one task to complete. This means you will have to do additional tasks instead of just finding the item. For example if a super clue says “Light the Candle”. You will have to find and click on the match box first and then click on the candle to complete the task and earn points.

5. You can click on the magnifying glass to get a hint. A small halo highlights the area where the object is kept hidden.

6. To play bonus mini-games, you will have to find all objects quickly. They are available in select scenes and can be unlocked as a bonus once you’ve found all objects quickly. Mini-games range from challenging jigsaw puzzles or finding a certain number of coins to get more points. They are very short fun games and should not be confused with other mini games like spot the differences and Fast Find.

7. Along with the hidden object puzzles, there plenty of additional mini games to play. As of now, there are three mini games: Bonus Challenge, Fast Find and Find the Difference. Of these Fast Find has some social elements infused to it. In this mini game, you can invite your FB friends to a hidden object challenge.

8. Spot the difference allows you to find the differences from the given two images. You earn points when you spot all differences in the set time limit.
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Temple Run Game Unlockable Achievements


As their name suggests, they are not exactly Temple Run cheats, and are usually just simple (but very useful) tips on how you can unlock secret level, features, find hidden areas and such.  Hopefully these will make playing Temple Run even more entertaining.

Unlockable Achievements:

Fulfil the required task to unlock the achievement. There are 22 in total.

1/2 Million Club: Score 500,000 points
1/4 Million Club: Scored 250,000 points
10K Runner: Run 10,000 meters
5K Runner: Run 5,000 meters
Adventurer: Scored 25,000 points
Allergic to Gold: Run 1,000m without collecting any coins
Athlete: Ran 2,500 meters
Double Resurrection: Resurrect twice in one run
Head Start: Use a Head Start
High Roller: Scored 100,000 points
Lump Sum: Collected 500 coins
Mega Bonus: Filled the bonus meter 4x
Million Club: Score 1,000,000 points
Miser Run: Run 500m without collecting any coins
Money Bags: Collected 1,000 coins
Novice Runner: Ran 500 meters
Payday: Collected 750 coins
Piggy Bank: Collected 250 coins
Pocket Change: Collected 100 coins
Resurrection: Resurrect after dying
Sprinter: Ran 1,000 meters
Treasure Hunter: Scored 50,000 points
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Tetris Battle Tips:The Tetris N-Blox Tips


It doesn’t get much more simple than N-Blox. Pretty much every bell and whistle that has been invented for Tetris is absent in this lightweight variant, including Combos, the Hold Queue and Ghost Piece. The only way to really rack up points is with Tetrises, which are worth big points in this pared-down Tetris game. There's no end to N-Blox, so take your time; just be aware that the game will go up in level (and thus go faster) after every 10 lines cleared.

Throw most of your advanced techniques out the window. It’s just you and the Tetrimino, so you better know how to maneuver it correctly.

Lock Downs are not immediate, but the time you have to manipulate a Tetrimino once it lands is not as long as in other variants. You can move the Tetrimino around for only a quick moment after it lands.

Tetrises are worth big points, but the lack of a Hold Queue and even Combo bonuses make waiting for back-to-back Tetrises a waste of time.

Soft Drop and Hard Drops aren't worth extra points, but you still earn points for every line a Tetrimino drops. Over a long period of time, you'll scrape up a few extra points by keeping your Matrix low and letting each Tetrimino fall as far as possible.
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Temple Run Tips: Getting Extra Power


As already mentioned, the coins you collect as you play can be spent on power-ups, utilities, new characters, and wallpapers.

Don't worry about the latter two at first: new characters don't offer any benefits and the game's range of wallpapers don't provide any advantages.

Instead, first focus on upgrading your 'coin magnet' and 'coin value' skills - both of which will result in your earning more moolah every time you play. The invisibility power-up is also worth spending some cash on.

Furthermore, the boost power-up is worthy of your attention. This sends Temple Run into auto-pilot mode, meaning you only have to worry about tilting your device to collect coins.

Next, spend all of that extra cash on the Angel Wings utility, which gives you a second chance at life should you accidentally meet a sticky end.

The Angel Wings power-up only lasts for 30 seconds once you've activated it by double-tapping on your device's screen.

Remember: You can use more than one Angel Wings utility in a single session, but only every 1,000m. In other words, use this utility, and you'll have to survive for at least another 1,000m without its aid before you can use it again.

Other things to think about:

Although coins are important for purchasing power-ups and other goodies, they aren't the be all and end all, especially if you're focusing more on achieving a high score - you should prioritise one task, in other words.

You'll still collect plenty of coins accidentally on your travels, anyway.

Similarly, either focus on completing objectives or on gaining a high score - don't attempt to do both at the same time. This is likely to lead to an early demise. 
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Temple Run Tips: Never Ending Running Glitch


Never ending running glitch 

At the main menu go to options and turn on tutoral and then go back and start to play it will tell you what to at the first turn, and only the first will this work, right about at the beginning of the turn swipe right 2 times and you should turn around sort of and keep going straight forever.

That's it! I hope you enjoy the game!
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Temple Run Tips: The Basics of Temple Run


Your aim in Temple Run is to snatch a golden idol, navigate crumbling ruins, avoid obstacles and bloodthirsty monkeys, collect coins, complete objectives, and survive for as long as you possibly can.

You turn corners, jump obstacles, and slide under hazards in this endless-runner by swiping your device's screen, and collect coins with tilts of your handheld.

The coins you collect as you sprint around the aforementioned ruins can be spent in the in-game store on a range of different power-ups and characters, as well as single-use utilities and wallpapers.

Finally, Temple Run tasks you completing various 'objectives', such as collecting 250 coins or scoring 50,000 points. More on these a bit later.
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Tetris Battle Tips:The Tetris Ultra Tips


Tetris Ultra combines several challenging elements to make it one of the most exciting Tetris variants around. Your goal is to score as many points as possible within two minutes, which requires you to be fast, accurate, and maximize each point-scoring move.

Use Hard Drops. They’re not worth a lot of points individually, but constant use of them makes a huge difference.

Don’t be afraid of Combos. They take a while to set up, but they’re worth huge payoffs.

Use your Next Queue for big Combinations, such as Back-to-Back Tetrises.

Play fast, but not out of control. One poorly placed block can ruin a good game.
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Tetris Battle Tips:The Tetris Survival Tips


The rules of Tetris Survival are somewhat similar to Tetris Marathon–they are both longer variants of Tetris that get incrementally faster as you gain levels. However, Survival is unique in two major ways–the number of lines you need to clear remains the same as you level up (10), and if you can beat all 20 of Survival’s levels you’ll be treated to a special bonus round. The bonus round doesn’t end (until you Block Out), but you’ll be treated to the tough challenge of Matrix occasionally going blank as you play.

• Know your controls like the back of your hand. When you get to the Bonus Round, you’ll want concentrate solely on what the Matrix looks like and what pieces are falling.

• Use T-Spins to maximize the number of points you get per level, especially T-Spin Doubles, which are worth more than Tetrises.

• Know when I-Tetriminos and T-Tetriminos are coming by keeping an eye on the Next Queue, allowing you to prepare for big moves and high-value combos.

• Tetriminos don’t lock down until they stop moving. Keep a piece "alive" by quickly spinning it or sliding it left and right.
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Tetris Battle Tips:The Tetris Sprint Tips


The two variants of Sprint play pretty much the same–be the first to clear 40 lines either against the clock or against four opponents. But while the rules may be nearly identical, the game takes on additional challenge in the heat of competition. Tetrises are the name of the game in Sprint; knock down 10 of them in a hurry and walk away a winner. The means you have to stay in control–the process of setting up a Tetris is particularly vulnerable to a misplaced piece.

• Line up Tetrises as quickly as possible, particularly via Hard Drops. There’s no use in waiting for double Tetrises or other special combos, as points are not a factor.

• Time is of the essence, so the fewer times you spin a Tetrimino, the faster you’ll go. That means being able to spin them both clockwise and counter-clockwise proficiently.

• If you have only one or two lines remaining, don’t continue blindly to try to get a Tetris. Clear the last few lines by whatever means possible, including Hard Dropping until the right Tetrimino falls.

The Tetris
The scoring system in Tetris rewards clearing more than one line at a time. Clearing two lines is worth more than double the points for clearing one line. So clearing four lines at a time, known as getting a Tetris, is worth a tremendous amount of points, and is one of the most important strategic concepts to know.

Leave a one-square-wide gap on the side of the Matrix to prepare for a Tetris. Build up Tetriminos on the opposite side of the gap to avoid blocking the gap. Don’t drop the I-Tetrimino into the gap until you have at least four complete lines built up in your stack.

Tip: The I-Tetrimino is the only one that will clear four lines at once, making them extremely valuable; you want to be ready for when one appears. The best thing to do is build up a stack of Tetriminos, leaving one column on either the far left or far right side open. Concentrate on not leaving any gaps in the stack. You can let this stack grow and grow while you wait, because once you nail a Tetris the stack will shrink considerably. Be careful, though—leave one misplaced block over that long open gap and you’re in big trouble!


Moving the Tetriminos
Using the arrow keys, you can adjust where and how the Tetriminos fall. By pressing the LEFT and RIGHT Arrow keys, you can slide the falling Tetrimino from side to side. You can’t slide a Tetrimino past the edge of the Matrix. By pressing the UP Arrow key, you can rotate the Tetrimino 90 degrees clockwise. You can move the Tetriminos even after they Lock Down at the bottom of the Matrix briefly. The Tetrimino will Lock Down as soon as you stop trying to move it. At that point, the next Tetrimino will begin to fall.

Tip: At slower speeds it won’t matter much which way you turn the Tetrimino. But when the action heats up, the precious time it takes to make three rotations clockwise or once counterclockwise will make a huge difference.

Hard Drop and Soft Drop
As your game improves and you begin to pay attention to the Tetriminos in your Next Queue, you might find yourself getting a little impatient waiting for the piece to fall. You have two options to speed up the game—the Soft Drop and the Hard Drop—and they’re both really easy to do.

The Soft Drop is performed by pressing the DOWN Arrow key—the Tetrimino will fall much faster than usual while you hold down the key, but as soon as you let go the piece will resume its normal pace. You retain complete control over the piece while doing a Soft Drop.

The Hard Drop is much less forgiving—hit the Space Bar to cause the Tetrimino to fall straight down, forgoing any further opportunity to move it. The Hard Drop is great for timed games where your goal is to get pieces into position as quickly as possible. Pay attention to the Ghost Piece to help you see where the Tetrimino will fall, and don’t press the space bar until you’re ready!
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Tetris Battle Tips:The T-Spin


To perform a T-Spin, you must first create a T-Tetrimino-shaped hole in the Matrix (called a T-Slot) with one extra block hanging over one side of it. There are many ways to set up this situation; the best way to practice setting them up is to play Marathon mode very slowly—that way you won’t run out of time.


As the T-Tetrimino falls, turn it so that it is upright and so the cross of the T faces away from the overhanging block above the T-Slot. As the Tetrimino comes to rest inside the T-Slot, turn it toward the open space under the block.

Tip: You receive plenty of points for executing T-Spins, but the real bonuses come when you can pull them off and clear one or two lines at the same time (moves called T-Spin singles and T-Spin doubles).
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Tetris Battle Tips:The Tetris


Tetrises are an easy way to cripple your opponent in the Battle games: Clearing four lines at a time, known as getting a Tetris, is one of the most important strategic concepts to know.

Leave a one-square-wide gap on the side of the Matrix to prepare for a Tetris. Build up Tetriminos on the opposite side of the gap to avoid blocking the gap. Don’t drop the I-Tetrimino into the gap until you have at least four complete lines built up in your stack. You’ll have to be quick—the opponents won’t wait for you to finish your nice stack before attacking.

Tip: The I-Tetrimino is the only one that will clear four lines at once, making them extremely valuable; you want to be ready for when one appears. The best thing to do is build up a stack of Tetriminos, leaving one column on either the far left or far right side open. Concentrate on not leaving any gaps in the stack.

You can let this stack grow and grow while you wait, because once you nail a Tetris the stack will shrink considerably. Be careful, though—leave one misplaced block over that long open gap and you’re in big trouble!
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Tetris Battle Tips: Penalty Line Information


The following chart shows how many penalty lines you will send per move. Notice that clearing one line at a time will not send any lines—you’ll need to pull off better moves than that if you expect to win! Here are a couple of terms you need to know to read the chart accurately:

  • B2B (Back-to-back)
    Pulling off Back-to-Back moves of the same kind are worth more than doing two of those moves individually. For example, A T-Spin Single will send two penalty lines; if you pull off another T-Spin single immediately after the first one, it’s worth three penalty lines. Stack up big moves for additional damage.
  • Perfect Clear
    After beginning a game, if you manage to clear your entire Matrix of blocks you’ll score 10 penalty lines. Fair warning: this is a lot tougher than it sounds!
  • T-Spin Mini
    Perform a T-Spin mini by creating a three-Mino-wide flat area with one block overhanging it. Drop the T-Tetrimino next to the overhanging Mino, then spin it at the last moment so it comes to rest with the T-side facing down.


Move Lines Sent (Lines per combo step)
Single                             0
Double                             1
Triple                             2
Tetris                             4
B2B Tetris                             6
Perfect Clear                             10
T-Spin                             0
T-Spin Mini Single                             1
T-Spin Single                             2
T-Spin Double                             4
T-Spin Triple                             6
B2B T-Spin Mini Single                                          2
B2B T-Spin Single                             3
B2B T-Spin Double                             6
B2B T-Spin Triple                             9
0 Combo                             0 (0)
1 Combo                             1 (1)
2 Combo                             2 (1)
3 Combo                             4 (2)
4 Combo                             6 (2)
5 Combo                             9 (3)
6 Combo                             12 (3)
7 Combo                             16 (4)
... Combo                         ... (4)
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