Analyze the Starting Setup: Take a moment to observe the initial layout of the columns and blocks. Identify columns with fewer colors or partially sorted blocks that may be easier to complete early on.
Move Blocks to Empty or Matching Columns: To begin sorting, transfer blocks to empty columns or to columns with the same color, making sure to prioritize moves that create sorted columns early on. This helps reduce clutter and opens up more space for future moves.
Use Storage Wisely: If there is any empty Storage, use it strategically as a temporary holding space. These columns can give you flexibility and help free up other columns that are close to being fully sorted.
Clear Columns Fully When Possible: Focus on completely filling up columns with blocks of the same color whenever you can. This will give you more working space and keep the remaining columns manageable, especially on more challenging levels.
Watch Out for Special Elements: Some levels feature additional mechanics, like the Match Stack or Hidden Cubes. Be aware of these elements, as they introduce unique challenges that require extra planning and strategic moves.
Manage the Spawn Column: In levels with a Spawn, make sure to keep track of each new block that appears when you remove one from the column. This feature requires planning, as you need to be mindful of the ongoing supply of blocks and avoid filling up your working columns too quickly.