Block Puzzle

Free online game · Puzzle Games · Puzlento
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About Block Puzzle

Block Puzzle hands you three pieces at a time and a 10x10 grid with a simple contract: place every piece, clear full rows and columns to make room, and keep the board breathing as long as possible. Nothing falls and no clock ticks — it is a pure spatial squeeze, and the difference between a tidy board and a cluttered one arrives fast.

Rows and columns clear the instant they complete, several can vanish from a single placement, and combo bonuses pile up when your clears come thick and fast. When none of your three pieces fits anywhere, the run ends. Your best score is saved on your device, and the whole thing plays free in your browser with mouse or touch.

How to play Block Puzzle

  1. Drag each of the three offered pieces onto any spot where it fits on the 10x10 board.
  2. Complete a row or a column to clear it — both directions count, and one placement can clear several lines.
  3. Combo bonuses boost your score when clears stack up, so hunt for big, connected plays.
  4. Once all three pieces are placed, a fresh set of three appears.
  5. The game ends when no offered piece fits anywhere — guard open space like treasure.

Controls

  • Drag a piece from the tray and drop it on the grid — mouse on desktop, finger on touchscreens.
  • Pieces never rotate, so where you place them is the entire puzzle.
  • Start over anytime with New game; your best score stays saved on this device.

Tips & tricks

  • Always keep a landing zone for the 3x3 square — it is the piece that ends most runs.
  • Bank space early: a clear you can take now is usually worth more than a combo you might get later.
  • Build along edges and corners first, keeping the center open for awkward shapes.
  • Read all three pieces before placing any — the order you play them can be the difference between two clears and a dead board.

Frequently asked questions

Is Block Puzzle the same as Tetris?

They share DNA but play differently. Nothing falls and there is no timer — you place three offered pieces at your own pace, and both rows and columns clear. It is closer to a spatial logic puzzle than an action game.

Why did my game end with space still on the board?

The run ends when none of your current pieces fits anywhere. Scattered single holes add up fast — a board can be half empty and still have no room for a 3x3 square or a long bar.

How do combos work in Block Puzzle?

Bonus points land on top of the base score when your clears pile up — several lines from one placement, or clear after clear. Big connected plays are the fastest route to a new best.

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