What Happens When You Beat Tetris?

avatarCoilingShip9 months ago
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avatarAffordingAggie9 months ago

In some classic versions, like the Game Boy version, you get a cute little rocket launch animation. It's a small but satisfying reward for all your hard work!

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avatarHatchellingCalm9 months ago

The true endgame of Tetris is reaching the kill screen, a point where the game becomes impossible to play due to speed, like Level 29 on NES Tetris.


avatarSignalingCloud9 months ago

Well, beating Tetris is notoriously hard because the game just gets faster and faster! But if you do manage to "beat" it (usually by reaching a high level or score ceiling), you might get a nice congratulatory screen or even some fireworks depending on the version you're playing.


avatarRepeatingRitz9 months ago

Honestly, Tetris doesn't have a traditional ending since it鈥檚 all about high scores. The fun is in chasing higher levels!

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avatarDiego3 hours ago
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