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mrkool1lisa1 says:

Hi there what is the secret to this game.
Mah Jongg Dimensions.
I've been playing this game for days,
and can't get pass lave 3. Need Help Pls.
Posted: August 31, 2009 1:52AM EDT
psychee says:

Hi, mrkool!
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There is nothing past level 3. Completing that level just gives you a "You win" screen.
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You can only complete that level if you have enough time, and that means that you have to practice a good deal while your brain learns to recognize matches quickly.
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Concentrate on just the first level, trying to get a score of over 16,000 with about 5:15 left on the clock. You do this by never stopping for even a second to look for matches -- just a smooth 32 matches in a row. Keep refreshing the screen until you accomplish that.
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Then start working on the second level. I have found that I can only complete level three if I have completed level two with 3 1/2 minutes still on the clock.
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But it took me months to get there!
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Happy practicing and Good luck!
Posted: August 31, 2009 11:22AM EDT
jtmurrayjr says:

Thanks for the input. I do tend to try for tidiness. I'll be more aware of trading off tidiness for the opportunity to score higher.

Jack
Posted: February 25, 2009 7:58AM EST
jtmurrayjr says:

I must be doing the same as JT. My scores have been consistently in the 1195-1202 area, with my highest being 1206. Any suggestions
Posted: February 24, 2009 4:37PM EST
psychee says:

1206 is a very respectable score! The highest legitimate score received thus far is 1215.


To get a score higher than 1196, you have to move the cards LESS than one time each. A score of 1215 means that 19 cards fell exactly where I wanted them to fall on my columns all by themselves. Obviously, there is a considerable luck factor involved here, and the chances of my repeating that score are slim considering the odds.



There is strategy involved, though, once you get that good mix of cards. Your score is dependent on how few moves you make. Analyze your playing -- are you making any unnecessary moves? Are you making any moves for the sake of "tidiness" that lower your score?


To get a higher score, you have take risks, foregoing some moves in the hopes that the card you next need on some of the columns will be dealt automatically. This in turn means that you may get so jumbled up that you can't finish the game at all, so you have to decide at the outset which is more important to you at that moment -- finishing the set or getting a really high score.

I hope this helps!
Posted: February 24, 2009 10:27PM EST
jtown says:

I cannot get above 1180-1190. I must be making the same mistakes over and over. Any suggestions?

JT
Posted: January 14, 2009 4:35PM EST
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