Yves Bissouma broke the deadlock in spectacular style, finding the top left corner from 30 yards out.
It was a deserved goal for Albion, who dominated proceedings in the first half.
However, Blackpool pulled themselves level right before the half-time whistle, with the experienced Gary Medine finishing off a well crafted goal.
Brighton restored their lead shortly before the hour mark in fortunate fashion — Alexis Mac Allister's strike found the net via a deflection off Steven Alzate's back.
The Seagulls wasted plenty of chances to put the game to bed but held on to their slender lead to progress to the next round.
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1. Christian Walton - 8
The 2018 FA Cup quarter-finalist with Wigan Athletic didn’t have a great deal to contend with across 90 minutes. Walton made a great acrobatic save to deny Luke Garbutt’s free-kick, and had little chance of saving Madine’s close-range equaliser.
2. Dan Burn - 7
Another member of a solid defensive backline display. Burn never looked uncomfortable, on or off the ball, and was rarely tested.
3. Lewis Dunk - 7
Another consistent and comfortable afternoon for Albion’s captain. Will be frustrated by Blackpool’s equaliser in first half injury-time, but was rarely tested throughout.
4. Adam Webster - 7
Looked dangerous from set-pieces throughout and couldn’t be faulted for Blackpool’s equaliser. The former Bristol City defender picked up a nasty looking cut above his eyebrow early in the second half but soldiered on.