![]() □įirst, I’d better explain how this trick is possible. □ I’ll do my best to explain it to ya with the assistance of PICTUREZ. It’s very tricky to get the hang of (I really couldn’t do it at first), but with practice, you’ll get better, and you’ll eventually start seeing the patterns where you can use it almost as easily as normal patterns. □Īnyway, the Switch Glitch is a pretty high-level technique. It’s like the person who called it that had literally no imagination, or was an elitist (which I’m not BTW, previously mentioned random faggot. ![]() □ It’s sadly more widely known as the Elite Technique, but I can’t actually bring myself to call it that because it’s so lame. □ So, since people only seem to come here attempting to read a deleted article about Bejeweled Blitz, I decided to make this post about the technique I use, even though almost no-one will find it or read it, because that’s typical. ![]() I tried my best to explain it, but it’s difficult without diagrams or pictures. She noticed I was swapping multiple sets of gems to make better matches, and asked about it. □ A friend on Bookface watched a replay I posted recently, where I beat my personal Boost-only record, somehow scoring 853,500 without using a Rare Gem. □īut anyway, onto the reason for this post. But funnily enough, deleting the post didn’t stop the terms coming in. Besides, I was getting bored of seeing stupid searches such as “what is phoenix prism” and “how to use phoenix prism”, or even “how much does phoenix prism cost”. I’ve just added up the figures, and amazingly, at least 75% of my ~11,000 hits have apparently come from searches relating to the Bejeweled games, even though I deleted the main post I made about it. It was about Bejeweled Blitz’s Phoenix Prism, and I deleted it because the only thing I got from it was a dumb comment from some random faggot.
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