Flamingo

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The Flamingo setup is a build designed by multiple players (2 Japanese, 1 Australian). It is an Air T-Spin Double opening.

Main Setups

 * Cradle


 * Cornerstone


 * Long Platform


 * Jagged Prop


 * Space

Cradle
This setup is named as Flamingo Stacking by Yuu.


 * T-Spin Double


 * T-Spin Triple


 * STSD

Cornerstone
This setup is named as Flamingo Bridge by Ginzan3da.


 * T-Spin Double
 * T-Spin Triple
 * Side 4-wide

Long Platform
This setup is named as Flamingo DSD Parfait by Yuu.


 * T-Spin Double


 * T-Spin Triple


 * Imperial Cross

Jagged Prop
This setup is named as Flamingo DD Parfait by Yuu.


 * T-Spin Triple


 * Blink SZ Prop


 * Side 4-wide

Space Flamingo
The Space Flamingo is discovered by Agent RO. This is the latest Flamingo setup to date.

In the second bag, the placement of O, S, Z and L are determined by the order they appear in the bag.


 * O → Z, L → S - PC rate: 68.06 %


 * Z → O, L → S

Flamingo DT
This has the same shape as Cradle variation Flamingo, but the I piece is on the left side instead. This allows the creation of T-Spin Triple after a T-Spin Double which was not possible in other variations. This variation of Flamingo was invented by Japanese player Yuu.

First Bag
The first bag requires O and L to come early on the bag.

Second Bag
Depending on the piece sequence, there are a few ways of continuing the setup. The main feature of this setup, which is the T-Spin Triple, has a 77.6% chance to be built after the first bag.


 * T-Spin Triple

If it is not possible however, a player could opt on making one of the stacks listed below.


 * STSD


 * T-Spin Double


 * T-Spin Single

T-Spin Triple (First Pattern)

 * TSD → TSD → Perfect Clear

First TSD Pattern: 86.1%

2nd TSD pattern: 38.8%

3rd TSD pattern: 96.6%


 * T-Spin Double


 * DT Cannon

T-Spin Triple (Second Pattern)

 * T-Spin Double → STSD → Perfect Clear (33.3%) / STSD


 * T-Spin Single


 * DT Cannon

T-Spin Double (Second Pattern)

 * T-Spin Double → Perfect Clear (65.2%)