About this game
Block Puzzle is a relaxed but deceptively strategic fitting game. You receive three pieces at a time — lines, squares, L-shapes — and drag them anywhere onto a 10×10 board. When a row or column is completely filled, it clears and scores bonus points. There's no timer and no gravity: the game only ends when none of your remaining pieces fit anywhere.
That ending always feels sudden, and avoiding it is the real game: every placement should preserve space for the pieces you might receive next. The dreaded 3×3 square needs a 3×3 hole, and the five-long line needs a clean lane — good players always keep room for both. One more piece, one more clear… it's dangerously easy to lose an hour here.
How to play
- Drag a piece from the tray onto any free spot on the board.
- Fill a complete row or column to clear it and earn bonus points.
- When all three tray pieces are placed, you receive three new ones.
- The game ends when no remaining piece fits on the board.
Tips & strategy
- Always keep a 3×3 area and one full lane open for the big pieces.
- Build toward clears in two directions at once — crosses pay double.
- Place big awkward pieces first; singles and dominoes are your repair kit.
- Don't chase instant clears if they wreck your open space — position beats points.
Frequently asked questions
Do pieces fall like in falling-block games?
No — there's no gravity and no timer. You place pieces anywhere they fit, which turns the game from reflexes into pure spatial planning.
How is scoring calculated?
Each placed cell scores 1 point; each cleared line scores 10, with a bonus for clearing multiple lines at once.
Why did the game end so suddenly?
Board space runs out faster than it looks: three unplaceable pieces is all it takes. Keeping escape room for the 3×3 square and 1×5 line prevents most sudden deaths.