Block Fall

Arrow Keys: Move/Rotate | Down: Soft Drop | Space: Hard Drop | C: Hold | P: Pause

Score
0
Level
1
Lines
0
Best
0
Combo
0
Next
Hold

About Block Fall

Block Fall was created in 1984 by Russian software engineer Alexey Pajitnov while he was working at the Soviet Academy of Sciences. It quickly became one of the best-selling and most influential video games in history, defining the puzzle genre and appearing on nearly every gaming platform ever made.

The rules are brilliantly simple: falling geometric pieces called tetrominoes must be rotated and placed to form complete horizontal lines, which then disappear and award points. As the game speeds up, planning becomes harder and every badly placed block threatens to end the run. Block Fall has been studied by psychologists, used in therapy, and played by world champions for decades — all without changing its core formula.

How to Play

Controls: Left and right arrows move the piece, the up arrow rotates, down soft-drops, and SPACE hard-drops. Press P to pause.

Objective: Stack falling tetrominoes to clear horizontal lines. Clearing multiple lines at once scores more points, and the game ends if your stack reaches the top of the playfield.

Tips & Strategy

  • Keep your stack flat. A bumpy surface leaves gaps that are almost impossible to fix later.
  • Save the long I-piece for Tetrises — clearing four lines at once gives the highest scoring bonus.
  • Leave the rightmost column open if you are chasing Tetrises, and fill it only with the I-piece.
  • Use the hard drop sparingly early on — soft dropping gives you more time to think.
  • Learn to T-spin on harder levels. It is the single biggest scoring upgrade once you master the basics.