Puzzle Party:攻略・戦略・進め方ガイド
A complete beginner-to-better guide to Puzzle Party — how it works, what to do, and the mistakes to avoid.
Puzzle Party is a match-and-clear puzzle built around cascading combos and gentle objectives. The basics are instantly familiar — line up matching pieces to clear them — but scoring well and clearing tricky objective boards takes a bit of strategy. This guide covers how to set up big chains, read objectives, and get the most from every move.
Look for the cascade
Clearing a basic match scores a little; setting off a cascade — where falling pieces trigger more matches automatically — scores a lot. Before each move, glance at what will drop into the gap your match creates. The best players make moves not for the immediate clear but for the chain reaction that follows. Training your eye to see one move ahead is the single biggest scoring upgrade you can make.
Play the objective, not the score
Most boards have a specific goal — clear a colour, drop an item to the bottom, break certain tiles — and chasing raw score can leave the objective unfinished. Read what the level actually asks for and prioritise moves that serve it. A modest match that advances the objective is worth more than a flashy one that doesn't. Aim your combos at the goal.
Work the bottom of the board
Matches near the bottom of the board cause everything above to fall, creating more cascade potential than matches at the top. When you have a choice, favour lower matches to maximise the chain reaction. This is especially powerful on objective boards where you need to clear or drop items downward — clearing from beneath pulls everything along with it.
- Set up cascades; chains score far more than single matches.
- Prioritise the level objective over raw score.
- Favour matches low on the board for bigger drops.
- Save special pieces for when they'll trigger the most.
Use special pieces well
Matching larger groups creates special pieces with powerful clearing effects. Don't waste them on a board you're already clearing easily — save them for stubborn spots or to detonate near the objective for maximum impact. Combining two special pieces, where the game allows it, often produces a board-clearing effect that can rescue a level you thought you'd lost.
Setting up multi-stage combos
The biggest scores in Puzzle Party come from combos that cascade across several stages, and setting these up takes a little forethought. Before committing a move, scan not just the immediate match but what will drop into the gap and whether that creates a follow-up match. The ideal move triggers a chain reaction that clears far more than your single action. Experienced players almost play in reverse, picturing the cascade they want and then finding the move that starts it. Even one move of look-ahead dramatically increases your scoring, and on objective boards it's often the difference between clearing a tough goal in a few moves versus grinding away at it.
Saving and combining special pieces
Matching larger groups creates special pieces with powerful clearing effects, and how you use them often decides a level. The temptation is to pop them as soon as they appear, but they're far more valuable saved for a stubborn cluster or, better yet, combined with another special for a board-shaking effect. On a board you're already clearing comfortably, hold your specials for the moment you actually need them. Learning which combinations produce the biggest effects, and resisting the urge to spend them prematurely, is the main skill ceiling in an otherwise gentle game. A single well-timed special can rescue a level that looked lost.
Is it worth playing?
Puzzle Party doesn't reinvent the match-3 wheel, but it's a polished, friendly, free-to-enjoy take on it. The cascade-focused scoring rewards a little planning, the objectives keep boards varied, and it never pressures you to spend. If you like cozy match puzzles to play in short bursts, it's a comfortable, well-made option that's easy to keep coming back to.
よくある質問
How do I get bigger scores in Puzzle Party?
Set up cascades — moves that trigger chain reactions as pieces fall score far more than single matches. Glance at what will drop into the gap before you commit, favour matches low on the board for bigger drops, and save special pieces for when they'll trigger the most impact.
Is Puzzle Party free and fair?
Yes. It's free to play and designed to be enjoyable without spending, with cascade-focused scoring that rewards a little planning. It never pressures you to pay, which makes it a comfortable, generous take on the match-puzzle genre for relaxed sessions.


