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For one-move levels: Find out where the Domino Effect begins, and then move/switch to begin the cascade. These move are frequently pretty simple.
For two-move levels: 'Pair' blocks off and arrange a cascade. Then begin the chain reaction. These levels require more forethought.
For three-move levels: These can be pretty complex. Identify pairs, find out which pairs need blocks to be moves to arrange the cascade, and then find the fewest possible moves to arrange blocks in groups. Then complete groups and watch it cascade.
Do note, however, that many two- and three-move levels have two or three one-move levels nested within them. If possible, try to identify the cascade locations within each level.
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To everyone having trouble on any level: there are various strategies that you can use to analyze each level and figure out what to do. First, count how many of each block type there is and try to 'pair' them off in groups of 3, or find where you need to put them in a group of 4 or 5. Then try to figure out each color that needs a block one row/column to the left/right to fit in properly. Then try to figure out what kinds of moves you need to do: switch vertical/horizontal, move left/right. Frequently you can achieve 2 or more moves needed by switching and letting it complete a group.
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What great music! Anybody know the name of it? It's just so brilliantly fantastic and it goes so well with this very casual yet tricky puzzle game. :D
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hahaha Jman i thought the exact same thing and the levels are the same but if memory serves the calculator had more levels
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For the people saying Texas Instrument Calculators, or tetris attack. How about Pokemon Puzzle Challenge on the Game Boy Color?
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I feel as though the blocks are watching me...judging my every move and movement. Soon, I fear, they will inhabit my dreams, gazing with great googly eyes every twitch, every hesitation, every mistake..watching, always watching.....
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Thank you for the lovely calculator game...with googly eyes. Everyone who spent there time in math(or maths if their British) will love it. I actually was forced to spend some time thinking on the last few puzzles, something I haven't had to do in a while. Thank you SO much.
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I would love it, except this is the EXACT game from the graphing calculators minus a touch up of graphics. 2/5 for a nice color job but I can't really give too much credit to a blatant rip off.