Tetris Attack/Puzzle rounds 5-6

Remember, the bottom row is r1 and the left column is c1.

Puzzle 5-1
Moves required: 2

If the 5 greens were to form a vertical 5 combo, the middle would have to be placed last. If that isn't possible, you may need to consider a different formation.

Puzzle 5-2
Moves required: 3

There aren't any decent vertical match possibilities. What does that mean?

Puzzle 5-3
Moves required: 3

If you move instinctually, you'll probably run into a timing issue. How can you adjust the positioning to have everything line up?

Puzzle 5-4
Moves required: 3

The way the matches clear here will be very symmetrical. You may want to think about the columns tiles need to be in.

Puzzle 5-5
Moves required: 5

The puzzle starts symmetrical (if you relate the yellow to the red anyway), so it feels like you should make symmetrical moves. Unfortunately, that either creates a timing issue or too many moves. If you've come up with numerous ways to line things up, try doing one method with one half while doing another method with the other half.

Puzzle 5-6
Moves required: 3

There's a color that is so spaced out, you'll have to concentrate your moves only on it.

Puzzle 5-7
Moves required: 3

Do some counting, and figure out which formation you need.

Puzzle 5-8
Moves required: 3

Definitely think about what needs to be in what columns, but even with horizontal matches, this is not one where layers applies.

Puzzle 5-9
Moves required: 3

If you could just get rid of one color, this would be really easy. So your goal is to move that color so you can do that.

Puzzle 5-10
Moves required: 3

Yellow and blue can get confusing, but purple really doesn't have many options.

Puzzle 6-1
Moves required: 3

If you got close, maybe you need to break a move up into two parts.

Puzzle 6-2
Moves required: 3

Start with what columns the minor colors need to be in, since they give you fewer options. Don't be afraid to make an early match, because even if it doesn't work, you may figure out what you should have done.

Puzzle 6-3
Moves required: 4

My, that 9 is so tempting... but you know better by this point! So keep in mind blue has to be cleared in two chunks, and then you might want to look at those yellows.

Puzzle 6-4
Moves required: 4

It's a little bit like 4-5, and also a little bit like 4-4.

Puzzle 6-5
Moves required: 4

First think about blue, then think about red.

Puzzle 6-6
Moves required: 3

There appears to already be a nice chain set up on the left side. Let's look at only the other panels and think about columns.

Puzzle 6-7
Moves required: 4

Is a horizontal 5 even possible to make in only 4 moves?

Puzzle 6-8
Moves required: 4

This one actually has 4 fairly different solutions! They all start clearing and end clearing the same way - you can probably guess how they'll start - but what happens in the middle is oddly flexible. The normal solving methods should work here too.

Puzzle 6-9
Moves required: 4

First focus on what you can easily do to make a couple good matches. Try that out without worrying about everything else, and now observe very carefully to figure out what changes you can make to get everything to clear.

Puzzle 6-10
Moves required: 4

Don't be intimidated by this being the (supposed) last puzzle; it's really not that bad if you focus on the correct color. One tiny adjustment to that, and you're done!

After solving this puzzle, you will see an ending credit video. If you stick around to the very end of this, the game will then give you a password so that you can try the secret set of puzzles. Make sure to write this down, as the continue option will not take you to them.