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10 Tetris Tips and Tricks to Boost Your Score

By PlayMore Team2 min read

Introduction

Tetris is one of the most iconic puzzle games ever created, and while its rules are simple, mastering it takes practice and strategy. Whether you're a complete beginner or looking to push your scores higher, these 10 tips will help you improve your Tetris game on PlayMore.gg.

Tip 1: Keep the Board Flat

The number one mistake beginners make is building uneven towers. Try to keep your board as flat as possible. An even surface gives you more options for placing pieces and reduces the chance of getting stuck with an awkward gap.

Tip 2: Play the Edges

Build your stack so that one column (usually the rightmost or leftmost) stays clear for I-pieces. This sets you up for Tetrises — clearing four lines at once — which are worth significantly more points than single line clears.

Tip 3: Learn to Use the Hold Feature

The hold feature (press C or Shift) lets you save a piece for later. This is incredibly powerful. If you get an I-piece when you don't need one, hold it for when your Tetris well is ready.

Tip 4: Use Hard Drops for Speed

Soft dropping (pressing down) is slow and only gives 1 point per cell. Hard drops (spacebar) are instant and give 2 points per cell. In competitive play, hard drops are almost always the better choice.

Tip 5: Think Two Pieces Ahead

Always glance at the Next piece preview. Planning ahead lets you decide where the current piece should go based on what's coming next. This prevents panic placements that leave awkward holes.

Tip 6: Master T-Spins

T-spins are an advanced technique where you rotate a T-piece into a tight gap. They award bonus points and are the key to high-level play. Start by learning basic T-spin singles and work up to T-spin doubles.

Tip 7: Don't Chase Perfection

Sometimes the best move is a messy one. If you have a gap buried under several rows, it's often better to build over it and clear lines above rather than trying to clear the buried gap first.

Tip 8: Manage Your Speed

As levels increase, pieces fall faster. Practice at higher speeds deliberately. Use the ghost piece (the transparent outline at the bottom) to quickly see where your piece will land.

Tip 9: Learn the Rotation System

Tetris uses a Super Rotation System (SRS) with wall kicks. This means pieces can rotate into seemingly impossible positions by "kicking" off walls or other blocks. Understanding these kicks opens up advanced placements.

Tip 10: Play Daily Challenges

PlayMore.gg daily challenges give everyone the same piece sequence. This is perfect for comparing your strategy against other players since luck is removed from the equation.

Conclusion

Improving at Tetris is a journey. Focus on one tip at a time, and you'll see your scores climb steadily. The leaderboard awaits — good luck!

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