Tuesday, September 18, 2018

Play 2048

2048 is a matching game where your job is to combine matching tiles to create larger numbered tiles. When there are no more moves left, and the board is full, the game is over. 



 1. Take It Slow

Take your time & try to predict where new blocks might come in and how you could deploy them. Something like playing chess. 2048 gives you a lot of opportunities to recover from a bad move as long as you have empty spaces on the board. If you aren't sure what the best move is, re-evaluate where cards are on the board and whether or not you need to change their position before worrying about new cards.

2.Understand how the board moves

In 2048 you only have four main gestures: up, down, left, and right. Every time you swipe, every tile on the board moves in that position as far as it possibly can. If multiple cards can combine at once, they will do so. Keep this in mind and understand how moves work before swiping a tile that may or may not end up where you thought it would.


3. Work The Corners
 
Staying in the corners assures you have more of the main game board to bring in new tiles. Bring new tiles into the middle area when you can, and then you can swipe them to the corners to combine. Working in the corners makes a shift in strategy a lot easier.


4. Make the highest valued tile in the right bottom corner and not to move it
 
This is the most important cheat for 2048 Game - keep the highest tile in the corner and do not move it. Once you have placed your highest tile value is in the right bottom corner, do not move it. To make sure it is not moved, you have to make the last row always filled by pushing the down arrow so that the use of LEFT and Right Arrow would not move the highest valued tile.

5. Don't chase large tiles

6. Always make moves where multiple tiles merge first

 7. Plan ahead

Look at everything you have on the board and what a 2 or 4 card will do to change it. Perhaps you see a match right now but bringing a 2 down on the other side would create multiple matches in one move. 


 

 

 

 

 


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