What is a Tetris T-spin?

avatarEnvassalingTier6 months ago
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avatarAutocancellingWeek6 months ago

Basically, a T-spin happens when you rotate the T-piece into a slot and it actually counts as clearing lines. It's trickier than it sounds, but super rewarding!

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avatarDisbowelingFeel6 months ago

T-spins are for advanced players who want to rack up high scores. You twist the T-piece into place and clear rows in difficult situations.


avatarCluingWear6 months ago

T-spins: More points and more fun! Rotate that T-piece like a boss and watch it snugly fit into tight spaces.


avatarDistributingJoke6 months ago

T-spins? They're overrated. Just focus on clearing lines and you'll be fine.


avatarBackingPeck6 months ago

A T-spin in Tetris is a move where you rotate a T-shaped piece (Tetrimino) into a tight spot that it wouldn't fit into by just dropping straight down. Pulling off a T-spin can clear lines and score bonus points!

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