Classic Bricks

1034 votes

CLASSIC BRICKS

Classic Bricks
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Classic Bricks
Classic Bricks
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Rating: 9.7 (1034 votes)
Category: Match-3
Type: match-3
Platform: Browser (Desktop and Mobile)

What is Classic Bricks?

Brick Block Puzzle is a Static-Grid Tetris variant focusing on Spatial Geometry and Voxel-Saturation. Unlike standard Tetris, the blocks do not fall; instead, the player must place irregular Tetromino-shaped pieces into a 10x10 or 8x8 grid. It emphasizes "Void Management," where the goal is to create full rows or columns to clear space. It is a game of "Anticipatory Placement," as you must always leave room for the largest 3x3 square blocks that may appear in the queue.

Description

A timeless block-matching experience. Drag and drop various shapes onto the grid to complete full lines and clear space. Strategy is key to prevent the board from filling up in this addictive and relaxing brain teaser.

How to Play

Drag block shapes from the bottom tray into the grid. The gameplay is Manual Grid-Filling: once a block is placed, it cannot be moved. The interaction involves "Line-Clear Logic"—when a horizontal or vertical line is completely filled with bricks, it vanishes, granting points and clearing space. The game ends when no more of the current three pieces can fit into the remaining gaps.

How to Get High Scores in Classic Bricks

High scores are earned through Multi-Line Combos. Clearing two or more lines simultaneously (a "Double" or "Triple") yields exponential points. The pro secret is "Corner-to-Center Consolidation"—keep your main block clusters in a corner and leave "Open Corridors" for long 1x5 pieces. Always prioritize clearing lines over building massive structures to avoid being blocked by a single large "L-shaped" piece.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I rotate the blocks?

In most classic versions of this puzzle, rotation is disabled. You must work with the static orientation provided in the dock.

Q: When do new blocks appear?

A new set of three blocks appears only after you have placed all three from the previous set into the grid.