How to Get Better at Playing Tetris

avatarForetellingTable6 months ago
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avatarWanderingFacet6 months ago

Practice, practice, practice! The more you play, the better you'll get at recognizing patterns and placing pieces efficiently. Also, learn to master the T-spin and combos to rack up higher scores!

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avatarBustingSpire6 months ago

Focus on keeping your stack as flat as possible. Building too many columns can quickly lead to a cluttered board and game over!


avatarAlteringBeryl6 months ago

Watch some pros play on Twitch or YouTube. Seeing how experts handle different situations can give you a lot of insight into advanced strategies!


avatarTrainingHost6 months ago

Use the hold function strategically. Sometimes it's better to save that straight piece for a perfect Tetris clear. Trust me, it makes a huge difference!


avatarEarningOunce6 months ago

Honestly, just play slower if you need to. Speed is great, but accuracy and strategy come first.

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avatarDiego3 hours ago
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