Tesla Tubes – Tips, Tricks, Cheats, How to Beat, and Strategy Guide

Tesla Tubes is a new puzzle game for the iOS and Android platforms. Similarly to the older game Free Flow, also for iOS and Android, your goal here is to connect tubes together, multiples all throughout the same board, and to cover up every square on the board. You get hundreds of levels, as well as hints and other goodies to both incentivize and help you. Read on for some tips and tricks for Tesla Tubes!

Generally, when you are trying to figure out what order to put everything in, your best bet is to work with the shortest tube combinations first. Start with those, then work your way up to the long tubes. You can work these in around the old short tube combinations.

Many times you won’t get it right the first time, but you will have an intuition as to which squares you should take up on a tube, and some of those squares will be taken up by other tubes. Drop the tubes where you want them to go anyways; they will break and delete the tubes that were already put down on the squares that you use.

You start the game off with a limited number of hints that you can use in order to figure out what your next move should be. Don’t use them right off the bat, though, no matter how hard the puzzle looks. Figure out one tube at a time and see where you can get; if you are stuck after too many times trying and you can’t figure out any alternative strategies, then go ahead and use a hint.

If you want more hints, first, run out all of your current hints. Then try to use a hint again, but you won’t have any, so the game will prompt you to purchase more hints. If you want more, purchase them, but it’s best not to purchase more until you legitimately get stuck again.

If you begin to get a little bit too frustrated, oftentimes the best decision can be to take a break from the game for awhile and then come back to it later. When you do that, you give your mind some time to rest and then when you come back, you’ll often look at things in a different way without even trying.