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Revision as of 17:21, 10 March 2024
The Lorax Continuation is a continuation of the well known opener, PCO. It was created by the user Reconnecting.
Bag 1
With the L, J, I, and O pieces, you can make a 4x4 box.
Bag 2Instead of PC, the second bag is built with the Z piece on the rightmost side, facing up. The S piece goes on the edge of the 4x4 box, also facing up. The J piece goes into the 1st bag, almost resembling a C-Spin. The L piece goes on top of the J piece, with the 3 squares a block above the tip of the J. The O & I pieces go to the right side on top of the 4x4 box, with the I piece to the rightmost side of the board facing up, while the O block is placed right next to the I piece. Lastly, the T piece makes a T-spin Single.
Bag 3For this to work, you need an early L, and a late Z & T. The third bag is built with the S piece to the right of the 3 block gap, or on top of the other S piece used for bag 2. The J piece goes to the leftmost side, preparing a T-Spin Double. The L piece fits to the right side of the S, and the O piece fills in the gap. The Z piece stands on the S & L pieces, so after the T piece, it forms a complete C-Spin. The I piece goes on top of the last placed I piece in bag 2, facing up. Finally, The T piece performs a T-Spin double, resulting in a clear of 2 lines.
If you are unable to do this path due to early Z and late L, you can do this instead:
Bag 4 (C-Spin + TST)
It is not recommended due to it being very tall setup. Can be managed to pull off if built very fast without misdrops. |