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Latest revision as of 09:27, 9 September 2019
Base
O-1A |
O-1B |
I-1A |
I-1B |
I-2A |
I-2B |
L-1A |
L-1B |
L-2A |
L-2B |
L-3A |
L-3B |
J-1A |
J-1B |
J-2 |
J-3A |
J-3B |
J-4 |
S-1 |
S-2 |
Z-1A |
Z-1B |
Z-2A |
Z-2B |
T-1A |
T-1B |
T-2 |
T-3A |
T-3B |
T-4 |
Overhang Base
I-1A |
I-1B |
I-1C |
L-1A |
L-1B |
L-2 |
J-1 |
J-2 |
S-1 |
T-1 |
Tall Base (Not recommended)
O-1 |
I-1A |
I-1B |
I-1C |
L-1A |
L-1B |
L-2 |
L-3 |
L-4 |
J-1A |
J-1B |
J-2 |
J-3 |
J-4 |
S-1 |
S-2A |
S-2B |
Z-1 |
Z-2 |
T-1A |
T-1B |
T-2 |
T-3 |
T-4A |
T-4B |
These tall base alternatives to the EZ T-Spin Single setup are not recommended in standard play unless the stack is at least two rows higher in every other cell that is not part of the setup. Otherwise, the leftover blocks from the T tetromino are not efficient to clear due to overstacking over the empty cell or column. Back-to-back bonus may also be difficult to maintain for this reason. An example of an advantageous situation to utilize these setups would be: