Tetris Attack/Puzzle rounds 1-2

When it comes to row and column numbers, consider the bottom row as r1 and the left column as c1. Since you can only switch within a row, a move will give a row number and the two columns being switched within that row. Your cursor all the way to the bottom right would be (r1,c56).

Puzzle 1-1
Moves required: 1

Naturally the beginning puzzles are simple. They serve more as an introduction to how this mode works. For this puzzle, simply remember that panels must be connected to disappear, and you only have 1 move to do it in.

Puzzle 1-2
Moves required: 1

Remember that you have to get rid of all of the panels. If you connect 3, there will be 1 left over, so you have to get all 4 to connect at the same time.

Puzzle 1-3
Moves required: 1

This shows a common way you may achieve a 6 combo in the other modes. There are two sets of panels now, but still only one move, so they must be cleared at the same time.

Puzzle 1-4
Moves required: 1

This 10-panel combo you may also run into regularly in the other modes. You may notice similarities with the previous puzzle. Keep this puzzle in mind for another in the near future.

Puzzle 1-5
Moves required: 1

This puzzle introduces a chain and how it works. Keep in mind that sometimes all you need is for one set of panels to clear, which can then set up other panels to clear.

Puzzle 1-6
Moves required: 1

This horizontal 6 combo does not appear in a regular game very frequently, but if you ever want to clear a whole row at once, this is the only possible final move (without using a chain) that can do it.

Puzzle 1-7
Moves required: 1

There are a couple ways to match the red panels here, but only one way to match the blue panels in only one move.

Puzzle 1-8
Moves required: 1

Another version of the 6 combo, with a vertical and a horizontal match.

Puzzle 1-9
Moves required: 1

There are not enough moves to match the blue panels vertically, so instead, concentrate on the green panels.

Puzzle 1-10
Moves required: 3

This puzzle teaches a very important lesson for the other modes. This situation is easily created, and if you know the solution, you can clear all 10 panels quickly in a game. Do you remember puzzle 1-4?

Puzzle 2-1
Moves required: 1

You may be tempted to slide the red panel out so that the yellow panels match, but what about the 4th yellow panel? In a situation like this, concentrating on a different color might be just the thing.

Puzzle 2-2
Moves required: 1

And thus we have a common theme in these puzzles - if solving one color's not working out for you, look at one of the others!

Puzzle 2-3
Moves required: 1

There's no harm in trying a move out. If it doesn't work, no big deal, you get to restart the puzzle anyway.

Puzzle 2-4
Moves required: 2

Something to consider for these puzzles: panels will never move horizontally on their own, only vertically when falling. It can be good to concentrate on just getting panels in appropriate columns so that they may somehow fall into place next to each other. You only need 1 of your moves to get the green in appropriate columns here, so figure out which way will allow you to complete the reds next move.

Puzzle 2-5
Moves required: 3

Remember that in multi-move puzzles, or  will undo a move. This can allow you to go partway through the puzzle to help visualize any changes, and then go back if you realize your first moves don't work. This puzzle relates to 1-6 in the same way that 1-10 related to 1-4.

Puzzle 2-6
Moves required: 1

Intimidating? But look, nearly everything lines up, so all you need is to get it started. Is this ever going to occur in a game? Unlikely, but it's not a bad idea to consider high panels for chains.

Puzzle 2-7
Moves required: 2

You definitely will need to consider both horizontal and vertical match possibilities for tougher puzzles. Does this puzzle remind you at all of 1-9?

Puzzle 2-8
Moves required: 2

Although not always true, usually these puzzles will only start to clear after your last move is made, so don't be too quick to make an easy match. This puzzle is somewhat odd in that depending on how you do it, due to timing, you may form either a 7-combo, or a regular match and a 4-combo.

Puzzle 2-9
Moves required: 2

You definitely can't make the yellow panels match vertically, so you will need to set them up horizontally. Also, do you remember puzzle 2-2?

Puzzle 2-10
Moves required: 2

There are 5 red panels... not enough to make two different sets of them, so they must all clear at the same time. An L-shaped combo perhaps?