To maximize your scoring potential, you need to understand the Peggle scoring structure. For each level, your overall score is: (total shot score) + (Fever score) + (style points).
Your shot score is the total value of the pegs hit on a given shot (including the Fevermeter bonus) multiplied by the number of pegs hit. Let's look at an example below.
On your first shot, you hit three oranges, two blues and one purple. Your subtotal would be 300 (100 x 3) + 20 (10 x 2) + 500 (500 x 1), which is 820 points. You hit a total of 6 pegs, so your final shot score would be 4,920 (820 points x 6 pegs). When your Fevermeter increases, each peg is worth more points.
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Peggle Scoring Strategies
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To maximize your scoring potential, you need to understand the Peggle scoring structure. For each level, your overall score is: (total shot score) + (Fever score) + (style points).
Your shot score is the total value of the pegs hit on a given shot (including the Fevermeter bonus) multiplied by the number of pegs hit. Let's look at an example below.
On your first shot, you hit three oranges, two blues and one purple. Your subtotal would be 300 (100 x 3) + 20 (10 x 2) + 500 (500 x 1), which is 820 points. You hit a total of 6 pegs, so your final shot score would be 4,920 (820 points x 6 pegs). When your Fevermeter increases, each peg is worth more points.
A few more ways to score points: