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TenTrix

TenTrix offers a relaxed twist on the classic Tetris formula. The game provides you with blocks that you can place on a 10x10 grid, with the objective of creating full lines to clear them and score points. Here’s how you play:

  1. Block Selection: At the bottom of the screen, you’ll see a selection of three blocks. These blocks come in various shapes, including L shapes, line shapes, square shapes, and small L shapes.
  2. Placement: Click and drag the blocks to any free space on the grid. Once you place all three blocks, a new set of three blocks will appear.
  3. Clearing Lines: The goal is to place the blocks in such a way that they form complete horizontal or vertical lines. When you complete a line, it disappears, and you earn points.
  4. Game Over: The game continues until there are no more moves left. Your aim is to keep the grid as clear as possible and achieve the highest score.

Tips and Tricks

To excel in TenTrix, strategic placement of blocks is key. Here are some tips to help you maximize your score:

  1. Plan Ahead: Since you can’t rotate the blocks, think about their placement carefully. Anticipate how the blocks might fit together and avoid leaving isolated spaces that can’t be filled later.
  2. Use Corners Wisely: Try to fill up the corners first. This strategy helps keep the center of the grid open, giving you more flexibility to place larger pieces as the game progresses.
  3. Save Line Pieces: The straight line pieces are valuable for clearing multiple lines at once. Save them for when you can use them to make a significant impact on the grid, preferably along the sides.
  4. Stay Calm: Unlike Tetris, TenTrix doesn’t have a time pressure element. Take your time to plan each move carefully to avoid mistakes that could block your progress.

By following these tips and understanding the gameplay mechanics, you’ll be able to enjoy TenTrix while aiming for higher scores.

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