Royal Match limits moves aggressively at higher levels by design, so long-term success comes from reducing randomness rather than reacting to it.
Players who progress steadily learn to read the board before the first move, identify where power-ups can realistically be built, and focus early moves on opening space instead of chasing immediate clears.
A key tactic is power-up discipline: aim to create and combine boosters (especially Light Ball + TNT or Light Ball + Rocket) instead of using single boosters impulsively.
Saving pre-level boosters and using them only on boards with heavy blockers or split sections prevents the cycle of burning resources and still failing.
Equally important is pace management—playing in short sessions, stopping after repeated losses, and returning later often results in easier board outcomes.
Over time, players who rely on planning, team support (free lives, chests), and selective booster use fail far less than those who push levels nonstop and hope for luck.