Royal Match is one of those games that looks simple at first but slowly turns into a real brain challenge as you move ahead.
I’ve personally spent countless hours playing Royal Match, clearing hundreds of levels, getting stuck, retrying, learning from mistakes, and eventually developing strategies that actually work.
In this blog post, I’ll share practical Royal Match strategies that helped me clear levels faster without wasting boosters or coins. This guide is written for beginners, intermediate players, and even advanced players who feel stuck at difficult levels. Everything here is based on real gameplay experience, not theory.
Why Strategy Matters in Royal Match

Royal Match is not a luck-based game. While random tile drops exist, the game rewards planning, patience, and smart decision-making. Many players fail levels simply because they rush moves without understanding the objective.
Once I slowed down and started playing strategically, my success rate improved dramatically. Levels that once took 5–6 attempts started clearing in one or two tries.
Understanding Level Objectives First
Never Start Matching Without Reading the Goal
Every Royal Match level has a specific objective:
- Clearing colored tiles
- Breaking ice or chains
- Dropping items to the bottom
- Removing obstacles like boxes or bubbles
Before making the first move, I always pause for a few seconds and understand what the level actually wants. This simple habit alone saves moves and prevents unnecessary matches.
Key lesson from experience:
Matching tiles that don’t help the objective is one of the biggest mistakes players make.
Planning Moves Instead of Playing Fast
Think Two or Three Moves Ahead
Royal Match does not have a time limit. This means there is no advantage to playing fast. I used to swipe quickly, hoping for lucky cascades. That approach failed often.
Now, I:
- Study the board carefully
- Look for potential power-up opportunities
- Predict how tiles might fall after a match
Even planning just two moves ahead increases your chances of creating strong combinations.
Mastering Power-Ups (This Changes Everything)
Power-ups are the heart of Royal Match. Once I learned how to create and use them properly, levels became much easier.
Common Power-Ups and Their Use
- Rocket: Clears an entire row or column
- TNT Bomb: Explodes surrounding tiles
- Propeller: Targets hard-to-reach tiles
- Light Ball: Clears all tiles of one color
Creating these intentionally instead of accidentally is a major skill upgrade.
Why Power-Up Combinations Are Critical
Single power-ups are useful, but combining them is where real progress happens.
From my experience:
- Rocket + Rocket clears both row and column
- TNT + Rocket clears a large area
- TNT + TNT creates massive damage
- Light Ball + any power-up produces huge board control
I always try to delay using power-ups until I can combine them. This approach saves moves and clears blockers faster.
Always Play From the Bottom First
One strategy that consistently works is starting matches at the bottom of the board.
When you match tiles lower:
- New tiles fall from above
- Cascading matches are more likely
- Free power-ups may form automatically
This creates chain reactions that clear more tiles without using extra moves. Whenever I’m unsure about my next move, I look at the bottom rows first.
Break Blockers Early, Not Late
Blockers limit your movement and control of the board. Common blockers include:
- Ice layers
- Chains
- Boxes
- Bubbles
From personal experience, ignoring blockers early almost always leads to failure. I prioritize removing blockers as soon as possible, especially if they restrict large areas of the board.
Clearing blockers early:
- Opens more matching space
- Makes power-ups easier to create
- Prevents last-move panic situations
Using Boosters the Smart Way
Boosters are powerful, but they are limited. I learned the hard way that wasting boosters on easy levels leads to frustration later.
My Booster Rules
- Never use boosters on early or easy levels
- Save boosters for levels with few moves
- Use boosters only when you’re very close to winning
Boosters are best used to finish a level, not to start one blindly.
Managing Coins and Extra Moves
Coins are valuable, especially at higher levels. Buying extra moves can help, but only when used wisely.
When I Spend Coins
- Only when I’m 1–3 moves away from completing the objective
- When the board setup clearly favors success
- When a power-up is already active
Spending coins too early often leads to wasting them without progress.
Joining a Team for Faster Progress
Joining a team was a turning point in my Royal Match journey.
Benefits include:
- Free lives from teammates
- Extra rewards during team events
- Motivation to stay consistent
An active team helps you progress without waiting for lives to refill.
Replay Levels to Improve Skills
Replaying older levels might feel boring, but it’s extremely useful.
I replay levels to:
- Practice power-up creation
- Farm boosters during events
- Experiment with strategies
This practice improves decision-making during harder stages.
Advanced Royal Match Gameplay Tips Based on Experience
Avoid Panic Moves
When moves are low, panic causes mistakes. I stop, analyze, and look for power-up potential instead of random swipes.
Save Big Combos for Objectives
Using a massive combo just to clear tiles is wasteful. I use them only when they directly help the goal.
Accept That Some Levels Need Retries
Not every loss means bad strategy. Sometimes the board needs a reset. I retry calmly instead of forcing progress.
Final Thoughts From a Real Player
Royal Match rewards players who think, plan, and stay calm. Once I stopped rushing and started focusing on objectives, power-ups, and smart decisions, the game became much more enjoyable and less frustrating.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Is Royal Match purely luck-based?
No. While randomness exists, strategy plays a much bigger role. Smart players win more consistently.
Should I always create power-ups?
Yes, but only when they help the objective. Blindly creating power-ups can waste moves.
Why do I get stuck on certain levels?
Most players get stuck due to rushing moves, ignoring blockers, or poor power-up usage.
Do levels become harder later?
Yes. As you progress, levels introduce more blockers and tighter move limits, making strategy essential.
Is spending money required to win?
No. With patience and good strategy, it’s completely possible to progress without spending money.