Here are some Bejeweled Blitz tips and hints for you: 1. Multiplier - The multiplier is key. Multipliers are made when you get rid of 12 or more gems with 1 gem swap. You'll want to explode a power gem with another near by power gem or make sure that a cascade happens at the same time.
2. Multiplier - When you get a multiplier on the screen (first make as many as you can), your next goal is to get it to explode. You don't necessarily need to get that multiplier's color combination to do this. If you have a power gem next to it, then get that power gem to explode and you still get the multiplier because the near by explosion caused it also to explode.
3. Strategy - Your first move of the game should be to look to make a power gem. Take a second and look for one. Many times, the game starts you off where you can easily make one. Get the 2x multiplier within the first 5-10 seconds of the game to score high.
4. Strategy - One of the best ways to get cascades to happen is play at the bottom of the screen. When you do that, you're a lot more likely to get things above to just sort of randomly happen.
5. Strategy - Always be looking to create power gems. Always. That's basically your goal. The more you have on the screen, the more likely you are to find combinations that will make them explode. Aviod having them blow up on the side of the screen since the blast radius will be less in that case. Move it in if you have that option so that you explode more gems.
6. Strategy - Once you make a combination on one side of the screen, immediately look to the other side of the screen where blocks being removed won't affect anything and set up your next move there instead of waiting to see what happens where you just made your move. This saves a ton of time and you don't get "lost" when things didn't work out like you wanted. This is an important Bejeweled Blitz tip for sure.
7. Strategy - Once nice thing about this version (Bejeweled Blitz) is that you can move gems before the game lets you. Once the game is ready, it performs that move. If things are happening, you can go to another sector of the board that isn't going to be affected by what's going on and make a move in advance and sort of get ahead of the game. Not all versions of Bejeweled let you do this, so take advantage. You can also get in an extra move at the end of the game even when time has run out if you've done moves in advance while time was still on the clock - usually just one move though.
8. Strategy - One strategy I use on the longer game is to look for combinations based on color/gem. Like like over the whole board and do all the blue ones, then maybe the red ones, etc. If you deplete a certain color, then the game is usually more likely to give you more of that color when it gives you more gems, thus putting those gems near each other. It sort of creates nice groups for you. This might not be the best strategy for such a short game, but try it if you want.
9. Tip - If you can be patient and try to group like colors/gem together instead of just making single, 3-gem combinations then you're more likely to be able to create a power gem. There isn't much time though, so don't waste it.
10. Tip - You can get down to the point where there are not a lot of combinations. When that happens, look at the top of the screen where new gems have come in. You're more likely to find a combination there since the game seems to be set up with its own rule so that you never get stuck. This can actually play to your advantage since it'll keep having to make combinations to obey its rule and you can all of sudden get multiple cascading combinations going almost automatically.
11. Tip - Play quickly. There are bonus points for playing fast. When you make a connection and you hear the higher pitched noise, that means you're making those bonus points.
12. Tip - And don't look at your score until the end of the game. You might lose focus if you do. You should look at what level your multiplier is though.
13. Tip - You can start moving your gems before you're told to "Go" but there are some words in the middle of the screen, blocking your view of some gems, so it's best to just move something at the top of the screen that won't affect other good, potential moves below.
what the fuck? This man on 00:39 is russian writer Solzhenitsyn, not Tetrievsky.
And Tetrievsky is not inventor of tetris, it was Alexey Pazhitnov. Stop fooling people
artlinux 1 year ago 19
Fantastic technique! I tried it and it works! Big thanks to Dmitri Tetrevsky and this incredibly understandable narrator
vasyan123 1 year ago 5