Introduction
Tetris is an iconic piece of gaming history that has been played by millions of people all over the world since it was first released in the 1980s. Tetris is simple: you move and rotate falling blocks with buttons on your keyboard to create solid, continuous rows. The more rows you complete at a time, the more points you get! Try to avoid having gaps in your lines, as this will prevent them from clearing out any rows at all.
To start the game, click the Start button in the upper left-hand corner of the screen.
To start the game, click the Start button in the upper left-hand corner of the screen. The game will begin automatically and you can pause it by pressing Spacebar. When you are ready to resume play, press Spacebar again.
Use the Arrow keys to control the falling block.
To move the falling block, use the arrow keys to move it left, right, up or down. The arrow keys are on your keyboard (or gamepad). You can also use your thumb on a gamepad’s left stick to move the falling block left and right.
If you need to pause at any point during the game, press Spacebar to do so.
If you need to pause at any point during the game, press Spacebar to do so. Pressing Spacebar again will resume play. If you want to exit out of Tetris and return back into Windows, pressing F10 will do just that. If a Tetris block is falling onto another block, it will lock into place and become a part of your wall of blocks which means they’re not going anywhere!
At the end of each round, use the Shift key to store a block for later use.
At the end of each round, use the Shift key to store a block for later use. For example, if there are four blocks in the play area and you want to store your fifth block, press and hold down SHIFT while dropping the fifth block into place. You can store up to two blocks at a time: one by pressing SHIFT alone; two by pressing both shift keys simultaneously (SHIFT+SHIFT).
To rotate a falling piece (90 degrees clockwise), simply use the Up Arrow key.
To rotate a falling piece 90 degrees clockwise, simply use the Up Arrow key. To rotate it counter-clockwise, use the Down Arrow key. This can be done in any stage of the game, though you will only be able to rotate pieces when they first enter your playing field.
You can also rotate a piece 180 degrees by pressing both Up and Down at once (or vice versa). You can rotate a piece 270 degrees by pressing Up, Down, Left and Right at once (or vice versa), and 360 degrees by pressing Up twice (or vice versa).
When you complete a row, it will be eliminated from play and all remaining rows will shift down one row.
When you complete a row, it will be eliminated from play and all remaining rows will shift down one row.
You can only move the piece in the direction of the arrow.
You can have fun and relax with this game.
- You can have fun and relax with this game.
- You can play this game whenever you want.
- You can play this game with friends.
- You can play this game to pass the time, or if you’re bored and want something easy to do in between work tasks or just sitting around doing nothing at all, which is more than okay sometimes!
- Or even better yet: don’t think of it as a chore but instead look at Tetris as an opportunity for relaxation and focus—as something that will help clear your mind after a long day/week ahead (or even if it isn’t).
Conclusion
This is the end of our guide. It’s been a pleasure to share this information with you, and we hope you have a great time playing the game! Remember to always be yourself and enjoy whatever it is that makes you happy.