Tetris Attack/Puzzle extra rounds 3-4

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

Puzzle E3-1
Moves required: 3

It looks almost symmetrical...

Puzzle E3-2
Moves required: 2

Remember that combo type that was only possible through chains?

Puzzle E3-3
Moves required: 3

There's a little too much alternating going on here, see if you can straighten that out a little, eh?

Puzzle E3-4
Moves required: 3

Just because a color is set up to clear one way doesn't mean you need to keep it that way.

Puzzle E3-5
Moves required: 3

These recent puzzles are just full of oddly-formed 5-combos.

Puzzle E3-6
Moves required: 3

Assuming you can think about a color in more than one chunk, layers actually works here.

Puzzle E3-7
Moves required: 3

Columns for the groups of 4 are good to concentrate on.

Puzzle E3-8
Moves required: 3

They really do like using that unusual 5 combo. And if at first you don't succeed, try shifting over 1.

Puzzle E3-9
Moves required: 2

There's a nice starting point practically outlined for you.

Puzzle E3-10
Moves required: 3

Considering what rows they start in, there's really not that many options to clear all the purples.

Puzzle E4-1
Moves required: 3

Symmetry's a thing. Make one particular switch on its own and you'll suddenly realize where you want everything.

Puzzle E4-2
Moves required: 4

Just start off with a guess on one color, then keep adjusting as you consider another color and another color.

Puzzle E4-3
Moves required: 4

There's that certain number of tiles that recently tends to be the right amount to make that color good to focus on...

Puzzle E4-4
Moves required: 4

It's our good old layer-fixing friend, the temporary substitution method! You remember? From 6-1?

Puzzle E4-5
Moves required: 3

d

Puzzle E4-6
Moves required: 1

d

Puzzle E4-7
Moves required: 3

d

Puzzle E4-8
Moves required: 3

d

Puzzle E4-9
Moves required: 4

d

Puzzle E4-10
Moves required: 4

d