This is where "deadlocks" (where no moves are possible) usually occur if the player hasn't managed their space correctly.
The biggest mistake beginners make is building lines in the center of the board. This cuts off your paths.
The "best" players aren't the ones who get lucky with colors; they are the ones who refuse to let the board get cluttered. Happy gaming!
Every 5 moves, do a "path check." If you see that your red balls are trapped in the top-left and your only way out is a narrow corridor, prioritize clearing that corridor immediately—even if it doesn't result in a point-scoring move. Why "298" is the "Best" Performance Benchmark
Magic Lines 298: The Ultimate Strategy Guide to Master the Best High-Score Tactics
Most versions of Magic Lines show you a preview of the next three balls that will appear.
To be the best at Magic Lines, you have to stop playing defensively and start playing structurally. Here is how the pros do it: 1. The "Open Core" Method
At this stage, the game tends to distribute colors more evenly, making it harder to find "clumps."