Galactoid's Perfect Clear Guide
This guide contains patterns for perfect clears from the 1st to 7th PCs (it repeats every 7 bags – well sort of, minus some exceptions).
Perfect Clear Opener
The Perfect Clear Opener is the standard way to get a Perfect Clear (PC) in the first 4 lines of a game (10 dropped pieces). PC Basics · First PC Success Rates · All solutions · Following Up
Perfect clear setups - Tetris
When it comes to perfect clear setups it's really about pattern recognition, reading your queue, and developing your ability to visualize how you can stack ...
Perfect Clear Opener (パフェクリテンプレ)
A very popular perfect clear opener where you have an 84.64% chance of doing a perfect clear if you have I on hold. Often abbreviated as PCO.
Perfect clear
An All Clear, Bravo Field Clear, or Perfect Clear occurs when the player clears the whole playfield without leaving any blocks behind. Perfect Clear Setups · Perfect Clear Opener · Tetris Perfect Clear · Yamaha Stacking
Perfect Clear Guide | Tetris Wiki
Stack for a Perfect Clear In the first bag, I, L, O and J-Block form a square . You can also split the square into an LOJ rectangle and an I-Block separate from the rectangle, which works the same. S, T and Z-Block form the following shape. Note th
Perfect clear
A perfect clear, also called all clear or bravo, is performed when a player locks a line clearing piece resulting in a completely empty playfield.
Perfect Clear Guide (Part 2)
Unfortunately, with only 5 previews + falling + hold in most Tetris games, you have to place 2 pieces down first, and adjust your patterns ...