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17 puzzlesSloppy Start
Use the new post-rotation "Slop Box" deck to score the turn-1 knockout vs a Meowth ex.
You Lost The Game
Why are there so many Froslass here? Why does everything have such odd damage on it? Why can I literally win the game right now? Well, here's the thing-you're not supposed to win. Misplay into oblivion and LOSE the game at all costs, if you don't lose, you don't win. (Happy April Fools 2026)
Jelly Bombs!
You're under item lock and tool lock in a bad matchup with Mega Lucario, can you find the way to squeeze out the W vs this "explosive" Jellicent ex deck?
Ethan's Gambit
Utilize your available cards to find the last 3 Ethan's Adventure cards, find a way to discard them, and take out Dragapult for the win! Make sure to check your cards remaining in deck and discard before beginning.
Down the Tank!
Note: "Flip the Script" is available. You've been stalled very well by a deck that runs not only Mega Kangaskhan / Bouffalant, but also a Crustle to shake things up. Unable to attack Crustle, and with your attacks on Kangaskhan being useless at the risk of getting Adrena-Brained back, you're debating every option possible—but then it clicks: you can take down the Kang this turn and grab those last three prizes. Don't try to luck into it, there's definitely a way to guarantee the win.
Absol Box Bailout
With your opponent down to their last prize card, you need to grab 3 prizes this turn in this Absol vs Gardevoir matchup.
Anthea & Concordia, Obliterate!
There's a very fun card that released in Ascended Heroes. Imagine Exodia but for Pokemon. Can you unleash the Forbidd-N One for 5 prizes?
And Not a Card to Spare
The Froslass/Munkidori vs Raging Bolt matchup has been very unfavorable for you. You started with your Bloodmoon Ursaluna in the active, had to retreat it out with Air Balloon, and you haven't really had the time to set up your bench properly. Bolt is gaining momentum, and you're left with an oddball hand. On the bright side, you do have your Secret Box! Maybe you can make use of what you have and take care of this matchup.
You Have the Power(ful Hand)
Alakazam can do some insane damage. Combining the draw power of this deck, plus 20 damage for each card in your hand for only 1 energy, it can almost one shot anything. However, that doesn't stop Mega Venusaur from keeping charged up to Jungle Dump on you. If my math serves me right, that means you need 19 cards in hand to win...but you only have 6 cards in hand, and 11 in deck...
Last-Ditch Jab!
Raging Bolt ex is raging on vs your Mega Lucario ex deck, and is dangerously close to finding its way to victory. Your opponent also took away your draw power with Solrock. Luckily, this deck still has a way to pull off the victory, can you find it?
Bolt Lives On
Due to losing Professor Sada's Vitality from G-block rotation, it was feared Raging Bolt ex would lose its relevance. Crispin and Glass Trumpet come into play as its main line of energy acceleration. You need 3 prizes to win on this turn, can you pull this one off?
Unleash the Bear
Bloodmoon Ursaluna ex is a great last-ditch attacker. However, it is more of a liability in the early game due to its energy cost. Can you give it a kick-start to wake it up and win this turn?
Caged Up!
You’re in the unusual matchup, piloting the mega-explosive Mega Lopunny/ Dusknoir deck, playing the bulky 1 prizer Okidogi. Your opponent has Battle Cage stadium active, and Darkness energy on all their Okidogi. You just lost your Lopunny last turn, so this is a very tricky situation to get out of. Can you find the way?
Post-Rotation Madness!
With the upcoming format rotation approaching, decks that depended on Reg G cards need to find ways to achieve their same goals. Let's take Ceruledge for example. It loses Squawkabilly ex, a card that helped acceelerate energy discards fast! In the upcoming regulation, more "Go first, strike fast" decks are appearing, such as Mega Lucario ex. In this case, your opponent, although having a bad hand, was able to play Mega Lucario quickly, before you had time to bring out Ceruledge. See if you can find the quick win with the help of your Noctowls! Both of these decks are built from Reg H-J.
Is Slaking new BDIF?
We saw Slaking ex nearly make top cut at Stuttgart Regionals 2025, finishing 37th with a deck that has barely seen play in majors. This deck takes a lot of inspiration from Greninja ex / Pidgeot with its use of Grand Tree. You find yourself in a situation vs 2 Cornerstone Mask Ogrepon ex and a Munkidori, ready to take their last 2 prize cards. With your Fezandipiti ex already weakened, one more turn and the game is essentially over. You have 3 prize cards left. With a little luck you might be able to find a Pokemon without an ability to hit Cornerstone.
It's a Full House!
Note: Flip the Script has not been used yet. We've seen some great plays from Tera Box this year, can you find the way to a 4 prize turn and the win? Don't forget to check your deck and discard pile before starting!
Brick or Trick?
In the classic Ceruledge ex vs Gardevoir ex matchup, you notice a critical flaw in your opponent's setup - they open with Fezandipiti ex in the active! You run your "blind toss your hand twice" routine but only discard 3 energy in the process. You pass your turn, your opponent grunts, attaches Bravery Charm to Fezandipiti, and passes their turn. Is this an opportunity to win the game on only the second turn!? If only you had a way to do 260 damage...