Tetra Blocks

1038 votes

TETRA BLOCKS

Tetra Blocks
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Tetra Blocks
Tetra Blocks
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Rating: 9.6 (1038 votes)
Category: Match-3
Type: match-3
Platform: Browser (Desktop and Mobile)

What is Tetra Blocks?

Tetra Blocks is a "Neon-Aesthetic" block stacker (Tetris clone). The technical core is "SRS (Super Rotation System)" logic. It handles how pieces rotate near walls or other blocks ("Wall Kicks"). The visual flair includes "Glow Effects" that intensify with speed. It tests "Stack-Topology Management"—keeping the surface flat to accommodate any random piece (I, O, T, S, Z, J, L).

Description

Arrange falling neon polyominoes to create solid horizontal lines. This modern take on the classic "Tetris" mechanic features high-speed drop intervals and a glowing aesthetic that demands rapid spatial reasoning and reflex.

How to Play

Neon shapes fall from the top. Goal: Complete horizontal lines. Interaction: "Swipe/Tap Controls." Slide to move, tap to rotate, swipe down to "Hard Drop." Clearing lines grants points and speed. The game ends if the stack touches the ceiling. Uniquely, it often features "Golden Blocks"—clearing a line with a gold block awards 5x points.

How to Get High Scores in Tetra Blocks

High scores depend on "Tetris-Ready Stacking." Build a solid wall on the left, leaving a single open column on the right. Wait for the long "I-Bar." Drop it into the slot to clear 4 lines at once ("Tetris"). This scores exponentially more than single lines. A pro tip: "T-Spinning" (if supported)—rotating a T-piece into a tight slot at the last second often grants bonus points for style.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Why are the pieces falling so fast?

Level progression. Every 10 lines cleared increases the "Gravity" (drop speed). You must rely on "Ghost Piece" (shadow) visualization to place blocks instantly.

Q: Can I hold a piece?

Look for a "Hold" button. If available, swapping the current piece for a saved one is crucial for surviving "Bad RNG" sequences (e.g., getting two S-pieces in a row).