Early on — especially in competitive Tetris — you can use combos to quickly tip the scales against an opponent. As long as you bide your time and set up combos, you can use the garbage that opponents send to extend your combo string. If you can manage to put together a combo in the late stages of the game when you are at a high level, your efforts get multiplied by your level, making your line clears more effective.
Combos can occur naturally, but there are also various styles of play that cater to combos. The riskiest but most rewarding is the Four Wide, which requires you to leave four columns empty. It requires a lot of planning and skill, but is the most devastating to use in competitive Tetris. With these three tactics in mind, you should find yourself surviving longer and taking down more opponents in competitive Tetris.
Each of these will take a long time to master, and when used in tandem, they can be very powerful. Are there any other tricks of the trade you use to master Tetris? Leave us a comment below about your favorite techniques, and we may put together another advanced guide. Cookie banner We use cookies and other tracking technologies to improve your browsing experience on our site, show personalized content and targeted ads, analyze site traffic, and understand where our audiences come from.
By choosing I Accept , you consent to our use of cookies and other tracking technologies. Gaming PlayStation Xbox Nintendo. Movies TV Comics. Star Wars Marvel. Filed under: Guides PlayStation Nintendo. Tetris advanced guide: T-spins, perfect clears, and combos New, 5 comments. The object of Tetris is to last as long as possible before the screen fills up with tetrominoes.
To do this, you must assemble the tetrominoes to form one or more rows of blocks that span the entire playing field , called a line clear. When you do so, the row will disappear, causing the ones above it to settle. A triple is three lines cleared simultaneously. Most games allow only I, L, and J-tetrominoes to complete a triple, but newer games with SRS , typically those that follow the guideline allow S, Z, and T-tetrominoes to twist into seemingly impossible positions.
A tetris is four lines cleared simultaneously. In most games, this can only be done with a vertical I-Tetromino. The plural form is Tetrises. In most games a Tetris is the largest possible line clear. However, for games which include pentominoes such as Magical Tetris Challenge and Puyo Puyo Tetris in Party mode it is possible to clear five lines.
It is followed by a tricky Z-Spin. All these placements add 3 filled cells to odd- and 1 cell to even-numbered columns, or vice versa. Here are the 4 Standard Perfect Clear setups depending on: a whether the first T piece is facing left or right and b whether the first I piece was already placed or not. With Hold feature and 7-bag randomizer, they have the following success rates depending on what piece shape you receive first in second bag:. The following table shows when each setup will work.
Note: This section was cut short to reduce load time for this page. The following table shows all different ways of how to achieve a Perfect Clear in the second setup, arranged by the involved pieces and pretty much sorted by how likely it is to attain a Perfect Clear with these pieces. The left side shows all exclusive ways that work for the first setup whereas the vertical I placement on the left side completes the setup.
Below each picture, you can find all orders in which the pieces can be placed to reach this solution often only possible with softdrop. If a solution uses an I placement, then there is also always a way to place the I piece first. This means the I piece from first bag can be placed before any piece of the second bag in this case. That is why the placement orders in which the I piece is placed first are highlighted bold font.
S , T and Z-Block form the following shape. Note that you should get T before Z to make this shape. The next thing to worry about is what the next 3 tetrominoes will be. Note that you can use the hold piece to hold a tetromino. As a Tetris player, you should know that the sequence is very important in many cases. A solution is shown here. This solution will work regardless of the order of the tetrominoes.
This solution requires an L-Spin.
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