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If your second bag does not let you use the above continuations, you can make an 8-line Perfect Clear in one of these three ways. | If your second bag does not let you use the above continuations, you can make an 8-line Perfect Clear in one of these three ways. | ||
* S → Z | * S → Z and J → O (94.17% PC rate, 29 solutions): This is the most ideal way to get a Perfect Clear in the third bag. | ||
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These are alternative ways to stack the second bag with their Perfect Clear probability rates, although their rates are averagely lower than the above ways. | These are alternative ways to stack the second bag with their Perfect Clear probability rates, although their rates are averagely lower than the above ways. | ||
* S → Z/Z → O (35.32% PC rate, 3 solutions) | * S → Z / Z → O (35.32% PC rate, 3 solutions) | ||
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Revision as of 14:35, 28 May 2021
The Glitter Brooch is a T-Spin Double opener by Agent RO.
First Bag
There are 3 requirements in the first bag. From left to right, you need an L before Z, an I before S and a J before O.
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Second Bag and later
Ideally, if you get an S before Z then J, you can use the below stack. You will make a 6-line Perfect Clear using the O piece from the third bag.
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If you stack this way, while holding the J piece, you will have an additional solution.
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If your second bag does not let you use the above continuations, you can make an 8-line Perfect Clear in one of these three ways.
- S → Z and J → O (94.17% PC rate, 29 solutions): This is the most ideal way to get a Perfect Clear in the third bag.
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- S → Z / Z → O (50.75% PC rate, 10 solutions)
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If you cannot make a Perfect Clear, you can make a T-Spin Double, in most cases, in one of these two ways. If possible, you may also make a 12-line Perfect Clear setup.
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- O → Z (40.71% PC rate, 5 solutions)
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If you cannot make a Perfect Clear, you can follow it up with LST stacking. If possible, you may make a 12-line Perfect Clear setup.
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Alternative continuations
These are alternative ways to stack the second bag with their Perfect Clear probability rates, although their rates are averagely lower than the above ways.
- S → Z / Z → O (35.32% PC rate, 3 solutions)
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- O → Z (41.27% PC rate, 3 solutions)
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Late O Tetromino
If your O piece comes late, you can place it after the T-Spin Double as shown in the diagrams below.
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The final shape is the same as TKI 3 Flat Top. You have many ways of stacking the second bag, here are some ways you can continue with:
- 6-line Perfect Clear: You need an O before L. After the T-Spin Double, use the held J and the third bag's I piece.
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- 8-line Perfect Clear: This example has a 41.27% PC rate.
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- Mechanical TSD
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- LST Stacking: This continuation is entirely impromptu after the second bag.
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See Also
- Crown TSD, another T-Spin Double opener by the author of Glitter Brooch
- TKI 3 Opening