Chuzzle Hints

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When you are ready to take your game to the next level, you'll want to have a look at some of the Chuzzle hints that we have to offer.

Chuzzle hints make the game easier.

Play Smarter with Chuzzle Hints

If you've had the chance to read our Chuzzle review, you'll know that this title is familiar enough for veterans of the match-three genre, but it is also different enough to create a novel experience. Rather than swapping two adjacent jewels to create matching set of three, you slide entire rows and columns of fuzzy friends to form matches. In this way, Chuzzle hints are also a little different.

As with other match-three games, this is mostly a game of reflexes and logic. In this way, you won't need a vast vocabulary like you would with a game like Bookworm. Do you have what it takes to tackle these fuzzy chuzzles?

Finding Moves and Matches

When you find that you are stuck and cannot see a viable move that will result in a match, you may be inclined to use one of the available hints. This may sound like a reasonable way to get out of a sticky situation, but this is not how you are going to get the best score.

Instead, watch the grid of chuzzles carefully. Eventually, one of the furry characters will wobble or rolls its eyes at you. This helps to indicate a possible move that you can take. To find a match, you can also take a more systematic approach, scanning for possible moves from left to right, top to bottom. No set of Chuzzle hints will replace a keen eye.

Chuzzle Easter Eggs

One of the reasons why Chuzzle may be considered one of the best free casual games online is that it is filled with interesting Easter eggs. Those chuzzle characters do not simply sit idly by as you look for your next move. Here are a few tricks you can try.

  • The Dizzy Chuzzle: In this game, you can drag rows to the left and to the right. If you rapidly move a row back and forth repeatedly, the chuzzles in that row will start to get dizzy. Sometimes, they even make funny noises.
  • The Annoyed Chuzzle: Your mouse pointer is the way that you interact with the chuzzles, but it seems that they don't all like the attention. Hover your mouse over a single chuzzle for an extended period of time and it will get annoyed. It'll frown and, if you wait long enough, it may even kick your mouse away.
  • The Sneezing Chuzzle: Hachoo! Keep clicking on a single chuzzle and it'll be like tickling its nose. After a few clicks, the chuzzle will let out a little giggle. A few more clicks and you'll get a small sneeze. Even more clicks can result in a monstrous sneeze that de-furs the chuzzle! Don't worry. The fur grows back.
  • The Burping Chuzzle: This will only work with a chuzzle that takes up a 2x2 (or bigger) space on the game board. When you click repeatedly on a regular chuzzle, it sneezes. When you click repeatedly on a big chuzzle, it'll giggle, look like it's going to vomit, and eventually belch loudly.
  • The Sleeping Chuzzle: The chuzzles thrive on your interaction, so what happens when you ignore them? Do absolutely nothing for about ten minutes. At that point, the chuzzles will start to fall asleep with little Z's above their heads.

Sneaky Way to More Trophies

The trophies that you earn in the game are based on the number of chuzzles that you pop. If you find that you're having a hard time earning certain trophies, you can circumvent the requirements by editing a little file.

In the directory where you installed Chuzzle on your computer, look for a folder called Profiles. In there, find a file called INFO.CFG. Opening this file in Notepad, you'll find the first three lines indicate how many chuzzles, fat chuzzles, and super chuzzles you have popped. Edit these numbers accordingly.

The Fuzzball Phenomenon

Going through some of these Chuzzle hints, you may have discovered a few things that you did not know about this great game. This goes to show you that not all match-three games are made alike. They all have something special to offer... like sneezing furballs.



 


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