What is Block Blast?
Block Blast is a free Tetris-style puzzle game. Drag and drop three blocks from the bottom of the screen onto an 8×8 grid, and when you completely fill a row or column, it automatically clears and adds points. Blocks cannot be rotated, and once placed cannot be moved. The game ends when you can't place all three blocks. It's a deep strategic game where looking ahead is key.
High Score Tips: The key is to keep combos going without breaking, utilize large blocks, and keep 20-30% of the board empty.
Basic Controls and Rules of Block Blast
- Choose one of the three blocks at the bottom of the screen and place it on the board without rotation or flipping.
- When a row or column is completely filled, it automatically clears and adds to your score.
- When you can't place all three blocks, it's game over (deadlock).
Actual gameplay screen: Drag block → Place → Clear row/column → Continue combo
Block Blast Scoring System and Point Elements
- Base Points: 10 points for each row or column cleared.
- Combo Bonus: Additional points if you clear within 3 moves. Multiplier increases with simultaneous multi-line clears.
| Combo Count | Bonus Points (Approximate) |
|---|---|
| 1 | 20 points |
| 2 | 30 points |
| 3 | 40 points |
| 4 | 50 points |
| 5 | 60 points |
| 6 | 70 points |
| 7 | 80 points |
| 8 | 90 points |
| 9 or more | 100+ points |
- Multiple Clears: Aiming for combos of 20-30+ significantly increases score.
- Special Bonus: Extra points for special blocks like heart-shaped ones.
Block Types and Placement Tips in Block Blast
Main Block Types and Roles
1×3 Line
Ideal for filling gaps
1×5 Line
For high combo targeting
L-shaped
Useful for corners
L-shaped Variant 1
Multi-directional support
L-shaped Variant 2
For complex placements
S-shaped
Gap filling
S-shaped Variant
Flexible placement
2×2 Square
Stable placement
3×3 Square
Multiple line clearing
- Line blocks (1×2 to 1×5): Best for filling gaps and targeting chains. Longer blocks lead to high combos.
- L-shaped (2×2/2×3): Convenient for stable placement utilizing board corners.
- S-shaped/Diagonal: Easy to fill complex gaps.
- Square/Rectangle: Versatile blocks that can efficiently fill lines in multiple directions.
Placement Tips of Block Blast
- Predict the next 2-3 blocks and secure 3×3 space.
- Prioritize danger zones and aim for multiple clears with large blocks.
- During high combos, use L-shaped or long blocks to clear 2+ rows at once.
What Are the Strategies for High Scores in Block Blast?
1. Combo Maintenance Basics and Causes of Breaking
The key to high scores is to continue clearing at least once within 3 moves and aim for combo counts of 20-30+. Simultaneous multi-row clears greatly increase the multiplier.
- Create a rhythm of at least 1 clear with the 3 blocks (causes of breaking: no clears or forced placement).
- Prioritize eliminating zones close to deadlock (danger zones).
- Avoid full clears as they reset combos.
2. Manage Board with 20-30% Empty
Full clearing is not recommended. Prioritize clearing isolated squares, reserve center for large blocks. Use corners as stable lines.
3. Think 2-3 Moves Ahead to Avoid Deadlock
Avoid wasteful placements and secure thinking time. If deadlocked, fill with immediately clearable columns or small blocks.
4. Near-Infinite Loop Method
Creating a board cycle that continues consecutive clears while maintaining 20-30% empty space enables long-duration play. However, bugs and cheats are prohibited.
Infinite Loop Tips: Fill lines from the edges in order, leaving a 3×3+ "rotation space" in the center. Periodically repeat 2-line clears with combinations of L-shaped + 1×5.
Block Blast World Records and Score Benchmarks
As of October 2025, the official world record is approximately 2.43 million points, and Japan's highest is over 1.98 million points. Unofficial reports of suspected cheat records over 800 million points exist. Average score is 4,000-5,000 points; advanced players aim for 100,000+ points.
- Block Blast World Record: 2,431,880 points (updated September 2025)
- Block Blast Japan Record: 1,982,400 points (Player: K.T.)
- Average Score: Beginners 4,000-8,000 points / Intermediate 50,000-100,000 points
High-Score Block Blast Gameplay Examples
[Infinite Chain Simulation] Demonstration of 3×3 structure rotation + precise edge replenishment. Master play for advanced players to master the "perpetual activation" rhythm.
[Extreme Chain Technique] Complete building route achieving 40+ chains from the beginning. Focuses on "mid-game transition" and "comeback from crisis."
[For Top-Level Players] Achieving 999,999 points in actual play! Displays complete flow of "board reset → multi-stage chain → endgame explosion."
[TikTok Vertical Screen Challenge] Vertical format
High-speed score attack with
vertical smartphone recording! Demonstrates quick building of "T-shaped chains" and "L-shaped explosions."
FAQs of Block Blast
- ❓ How to get high scores in Block Blast?
- It's important to maintain combos while aiming for simultaneous multi-line clears.
- ❓ How to do the Block Blast infinite loop?
- Long-duration play becomes possible by repeating specific block placement patterns.
- ❓ What is the highest score/world record in Block Blast?
- The world record is approximately 2.43 million points, and Japan's highest record is over 1.98 million points.
- ❓ What causes combos to break in Block Blast?
- Combos break when you place blocks without clearing lines within 3 moves.
- ❓ What to do when close to deadlock in Block Blast?
- Prioritize using small blocks (1×1, 1×2) and create immediately clearable columns.
- ❓ How does the scoring system work in Block Blast?
- There are base points for placement and main points for line clearing.
- ❓ What are the rules and basic gameplay of Block Blast?
- Choose from three blocks displayed on an 8×8 grid, place them, and clear by completely filling lines.
- ❓ Where can I play Block Blast?
- On our site, you can play Block Blast developed by Hungry Studio for free directly from your browser.
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