Move The Block: Slide

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MOVE THE BLOCK: SLIDE

Move The Block: Slide
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Move The Block: Slide
Move The Block: Slide
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Rating: 9.6 (1039 votes)
Category: Match-3
Type: match-3
Platform: Browser (Desktop and Mobile)

What is Move The Block: Slide?

Move The Block is a definitive "Sliding-Block Logic Puzzle" (often known as Klotski or Unblock Me). The technical core is a "Grid-Constraint Pathfinding" problem. It forces players to understand "Spatial Dependency"—Block A cannot move until Block B moves, but Block B is blocked by Block C. The game tracks the "Minimum Move Count," challenging players to find the most efficient algorithmic solution rather than just brute-forcing the exit path.

Description

Slide wooden blocks horizontally and vertically within a restricted grid to clear an exit path for the primary red block.

How to Play

You are presented with a 6x6 grid containing wooden blocks of varying lengths (2 or 3 units). Some are horizontal (move left/right only), some vertical (up/down only). There is one special "Red Block" trapped on the left. Your goal is to maneuver the other blocks to create a clear path for the Red Block to exit on the right. Interaction involves dragging blocks within their axis. The puzzle is solved when the Red Block passes through the exit gate.

How to Get High Scores in Move The Block: Slide

Earning 3 stars requires "Reverse-Dependency Mapping." Stop moving blocks randomly. Look at the Red Block's path and identify the "Key Obstacle" (the block directly blocking the exit). Then, ask "What is blocking that block?" Trace this chain reaction backwards to the "Free Block" (the one that can move freely). This "Linearization of Chaos" allows you to execute the solution in the theoretical minimum number of moves. A pro tip: "Clear the Corners." Often, shuffling pieces into the grid's corners is the only way to open the central "Highway" for the Red Block.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is there a time limit?

No. The game is purely about "Move Efficiency." Take as long as you need to visualize the solution. However, using fewer moves grants higher star ratings.

Q: What does the "Hint" bulb do?

It triggers an "Auto-Solve Animation" for the next 3 required moves. Watch closely! It shows you the optimal sequence, not just the end state. It's a learning tool, not just a skip button.