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Welcome to Sliding Puzzle with addictive gameplay where you need to slide the tiles skillfully. Arrange the tiles fastest, unlock new challenges and win.
The secret to winning at Sliding Puzzle
To win at the game requires great creativity to complete the challenge quickly with the creativity of arranging the number boxes in the correct order as quickly as possible. Therefore, you need to have good logical thinking skills and reflexes to conquer the goal of rearranging the incorrect boxes into the correct order with logical thinking.
Rules:
- There is a random empty cell
- Slide the box next to the blank box into that blank box.
- Arrange the boxes in order
Start from the corner and edge first
Focus on completing the first row or the first column first because these are the rows of numbers in order and are the path to help you arrange them in order the fastest. Open the way for the next numbers to be arranged next, after fixing these boxes, you will have more free space to rotate the remaining boxes.
Use the rotation strategy
If the desired cell is not in the right position, move it in a circle around the space to bring it back to the right place. Because this is the core technique to arrange the puzzle without destroying the correct part.
In addition, you should also try and fail many times to gain experience and then continue the journey of arranging the cells to complete the challenge as completely. Playing regularly will help you get used to the moving patterns faster.
Tip to arrange the number of cells in the right order
Before starting to move, observe the entire board and visualize the final position of each cell. This helps you orient clearly, avoid moving randomly.
Solve by row and column
A popular strategy is to gradually complete each row at the top, then continue down. When a row is in the right position, you limit moving back to maintain stability. Because if you try to move them, they will be reversed and cannot return to the original position.
Don't focus on a single square and get into the habit of looking 2 to 3 moves ahead to arrange the necessary squares without disrupting the completed positions.
Final stage processing
When there are only a few squares left, use the cycle move strategy, which is a way of moving around a group of 3 to 4 squares to bring each square into place without disrupting the layout.