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== See Also == | |||
* [[Perfect clear]] | |||
* [[Line clear]] | |||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
* [https://tetris-matome.com/tetrispc/ Article about Tetris Perfect Clear] | * [https://tetris-matome.com/tetrispc/ Article about Tetris Perfect Clear] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Openers]] | ||
[[Category:Perfect Clear techniques]] | [[Category:Perfect Clear techniques]] | ||
[[Category:Perfect Clear openers]] | [[Category:Perfect Clear openers]] |
Revision as of 07:25, 9 May 2024
Tetris Perfect Clear is a Perfect Clear setup that can result in, of course, a Tetris Perfect Clear.
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Form 1
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6-Line Perfect Clear
There are two ways of achieving a Perfect Clear after six lines.
- Method 1: An early O in the third bag. The last two diagrams may be used when one cannot make a Perfect Clear after 6 lines.
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- Method 2: An early J in the third bag. The last three diagrams may be used when one cannot make a Perfect Clear after 6 lines.
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8-Line Perfect Clear
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Form 2
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6-Line Perfect Clear
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8-Line Perfect Clear
- Used L variation:
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- L in Hold variation:
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