How to Pull off T-Spins in Tetris

avatarRuingMite6 months ago
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avatarQuestioningVale6 months ago

I found success by focusing on creating a T-shaped hole, then quickly rotating the T-piece into place just before it lands. Keep practicing, it gets easier!

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avatarBustingSpire6 months ago

To pull off a T-Spin, you need to rotate the T-tetrimino into a tight spot and complete the spin right before it locks in. Create a T-shaped gap, then rotate the piece as it falls into place. Practice makes perfect!


avatarSnorkellingClock6 months ago

Set up a spot where the T-piece can fit by leaving a gap, then rotate it at the last second. Timing is everything!


avatarArisingWard6 months ago

Honestly, T-Spins are overrated. Focus on clearing regular lines instead!


avatarAttainingFord6 months ago

To pull off T-Spins, practice setting up overhangs and drop the T-piece in. Rotate it just before it locks. It takes time, but you'll get it!

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