What is a 4 wide in Tetris?

avatarAgeingJetty·6 months ago
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avatarImplementingPons·6 months ago

Honestly, the 4 wide technique in Tetris is just a fancy way of saying 'I like to live dangerously.' You create a gap that’s 4 columns wide for huge combos!

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avatarInterferingHood·6 months ago

4 wide is when you leave a space that's 4 blocks wide to set up insane combos. It’s all about maximizing clear chains.


avatarVitriolingMouth·6 months ago

I've used the 4 wide strategy in Tetris, and let me tell you, it's a game-changer! You set up a 4-block wide gap and then clear a ton of lines quickly. It's like having a secret weapon!


avatarArisingWard·6 months ago

A '4 wide' in Tetris is a strategy where you leave a 4-column wide gap somewhere on your board to set up a huge combo chain. Stack pieces high on either side and then clear a bunch of lines in quick succession!

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