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Revision as of 09:04, 24 November 2006

The New Tetris, Square mode of Tetris Worlds, and Lockjaw: The Overdose reward the player for creating 4x4 block squares out of four tetrominoes. Building wide platforms (flat top sides) into the top of a square in progress allows more than one such square to be built at once, keeping options open for handling any tetromino.

The New Tetris was developed prior to the standardization of tetromino colors. The diagrams below, like most other diagrams in Tetriswiki, use Tetris Worlds colors per the more recent Tetris Guideline.

Monosquares

Spiral J monosquare

It is best to build J and L monosquares using this spiral method so that platform width is maximised as early as possible.

----
JJ--
JJ--
JJJJ
JJJ---J
JJJ-J
J-JJJ
J---JJJ
JJJ-JJJJ
JJJ---JJ
JJ---JJJ
JJJJ-JJJ
JJJJJJJJ
JJJJJJJJ
JJJJJJJJ
JJJJJJJJ

Spiral L monosquare

----
--LL
--LL
LLLL
L---LLL
L-LLL
LLL-L
LLL---L
LLLL-LLL
LL---LLL
LLL---LL
LLL-LLLL
LLLLLLLL
LLLLLLLL
LLLLLLLL
LLLLLLLL

T monosquare

------
T--T
TTTT
TT
TTTTTT
TTTT
TT--TT
T------T
TTT--TTT
TT----TT
TTT--TTT
TTTTTTTT
TTTTTTTT
TTTTTTTT
TTTTTTTT
TTTTTTTT

If three T pieces are readily available and there is only a platform one block wide upon which to build, it is wise to build in a slightly different way:

--
----
-TT-
TTTTTT
GG
GGGGGGGGGG
T------T
TT--TT
TTTT
TTTTTT
GG
GGGGGGGGGG
TTTTTTTT
TTT--TTT
TT----TT
TTT--TTT
GG
GGGGGGGGGG
TTTTTTTT
TTTTTTTT
TTTTTTTT
TTTTTTTT
GG
GGGGGGGGGG

O monosquare

----
----
OOOO
OOOO
OOOO
OOOO
OO----OO
OO----OO
OO----OO
OO----OO
OOOOOOOO
OOOOOOOO
OOOOOOOO
OOOOOOOO
OOOOOOOO
OOOOOOOO

I monosquare

I--I
I--I
I--I
I--I
II--II
II--II
II--II
II--II
III--III
III--III
III--III
III--III
IIIIIIII
IIIIIIII
IIIIIIII
IIIIIIII

L on the left and J on the right require a double slide (see below).

2×4 constructions

If two of the same 2×4 constructions are put together, monosquares are formed. Alternatively, two different 2×4s can be put together (or one sandwiched between two I pieces) to make multisquares in addition to those below.

--OO
--OO
OOOO
OOOO
--LL
L-LL
L-LL
LLLL
--JJ
-JJJ
-JJJ
JJJJ
I-II
I-II
I-II
I-II

Multisquares

Most of these multisquares can be constructed in different rotations, with the pieces being added in different orders or with an I piece on the opposite side. The following are some of the most efficient ways of building them.

SJSJ and ZLZL

----
--
-SSZZ-
SSZZ
JJ----LL
J----L
JSSZZL
SSZZ
JJSSZZLL
JSS--ZZL
JSS--ZZL
SS----ZZ
JJSSZZLL
JSSJLZZL
JSSJLZZL
SSJJLLZZ

JSSJ and LZZL

--
----
J--L
JJJLLL
SZ
SS--ZZ
JS----ZL
JJJ--LLL
S------Z
SSS--ZZZ
JSSSZZZL
JJJSZLLL
SJJJLLLZ
SSSJLZZZ
JSSSZZZL
JJJSZLLL

ZLLZ and SJJS

This is possible in The New Tetris but relies on uncommon wall kicks. In the case of ZLLZ, the trick is to have the Z in the correct rotation and take it down so that the bottom square is resting on the top square of the lower L, then rotate clockwise and then anticlockwise in quick succession. This is reversed for SJJS. The space immediately above the inner edge of the construction (indicated) must be free for the move to be successful.

------
-ZS-
ZZSS
ZS
LLLJJJ
LZSJ
ZZ--SS
Z------S
-Z-
LLLZZJJJ
LZZSJ
ZZLJSS
ZLLLJJJS
--
LLLJJJ
LZZZSJ
ZZLZZJSS
ZLLLJJJS
LLLZSJJJ
LZZZSSSJ
ZZZLJSSS
ZLLLJJJS

ZLTT and SJTT

------
-ZS-
ZZSS
ZS
LLLJJJ
LZSJ
ZZ--SS
Z------S
LLL--JJJ
LZ----SJ
ZZT--TSS
ZTTTTTTS
LLLTTJJJ
LZTTTTSJ
ZZTTTTSS
ZTTTTTTS

STTJ and ZTTL

--
----
-SSZZ-
SSZZ
T------T
TT--TT
TSSZZT
SSZZ
TTTTTTTT
TTT--TTT
TSS--ZZT
SS----ZZ
TTTTTTTT
TTTJLTTT
TSSJLZZT
SSJJLLZZ

TZTJ and TSTL

----
T----T
TTTT
TT
ZZSS
TZZSST
TT--TT
T------T
ZZ----SS
TZZ--SST
TTT--TTT
TTTTTTTT
ZZJJLLSS
TZZJLSST
TTTJLTTT
TTTTTTTT

TTLZ and TTJS

This requires the same move as for the ZLLZ and SJJS multisquares, and is good to fall back on in the middle of building a T monosquare.

------
T--T
TTTT
TT
TTTTTT
TTTT
TT--TT
T------T
TTT--TTT
TT----TT
TT-LJ-TT
TLLLJJJT
TTTZSTTT
TTZZSSTT
TTZLJSTT
TLLLJJJT

LTZT and JTST

------
L--J
LJ
LLJJ
TTTTTT
LTTJ
L----J
LL----JJ
TTT--TTT
LT----TJ
LZZ--SSJ
LLZZSSJJ
TTTTTTTT
LTTTTTTJ
LZZTTSSJ
LLZZSSJJ

LTTI and JTTI

------
L--J
LJ
LLJJ
TTTTTT
LT--TJ
L----J
LL--JJ
TTT--TTT
LTT--TTJ
LTT--TTJ
LLT--TJJ
TTTIITTT
LTTIITTJ
LTTIITTJ
LLTIITJJ

TTLI and TTJI

Similarly to TTLZ and TTJS, good to fall back on when a T monosquare is abandoned.

------
T--T
TTTT
TT
TTTTTT
TT--TT
TT--TT
T----T
TTT--TTT
TTJ--LTT
TTJ--LTT
TJJ--LLT
TTTIITTT
TTJIILTT
TTJIILTT
TJJIILLT

ZLJI and SJLI

------
-ZS-
ZZSS
ZS
LLLJJJ
LZ--SJ
ZZ--SS
Z----S
LLL--JJJ
LZJ--LSJ
ZZJ--LSS
ZJJ--LLS
LLLIIJJJ
LZJIILSJ
ZZJIILSS
ZJJIILLS

JSLI and LZJI

--
----
J--L
JJJLLL
S----S
SS--SS
JS--SL
JJJLLL
SLL--JJS
SSL--JSS
JSL--JSL
JJJ--LLL
SLLIIJJS
SSLIIJSS
JSLIIJSL
JJJIILLL

LJSI and JLZI

To test: is this possible?

------
L--J
LJ
LLJJ
JJJLLL
L-JL-J
L----J
LL--JJ
JJJ--LLL
LSJ--LZJ
LSS--ZZJ
LLS--ZJJ
JJJIILLL
LSJIILZJ
LSSIIZZJ
LLSIIZJJ

LSIL and JZIJ

Requiring double slide (or tactical rotation)

L--J
L----J
LL--JJ
--------
LSZJ
LSSZZJ
LLSZJJ
IIIIIIII
LS----ZJ
LSS--ZZJ
LLS--ZJJ
IIIIIIII
LSLLJJZJ
LSSLJZZJ
LLSLJZJJ

With I before S or Z (triple slide or tactical rotation in addition to the moves above):

--------
LJ
LJ
LLJJ
IIIIIIII
L--J
L----J
LL--JJ
IIIIIIII
LS----ZJ
LSS--ZZJ
LLS--ZJJ
IIIIIIII
LSLLJJZJ
LSSLJZZJ
LLSLJZJJ

IJLO and ILJO

II
II
I--I
I------I
I------I
I--I
IJLI
IJJJLLLI
ILLLJJJI
IL----JI
IJ----LI
IJJJLLLI
ILLLJJJI
ILOOOOJI
IJOOOOLI
IJJJLLLI

JJOI and LLOI

------
JJ--LL
JL
JL
JJJLLL
JJJLLL
J----L
J----L
JJJ--LLL
JJJ--LLL
JOO--OOL
JOO--OOL
JJJIILLL
JJJIILLL
JOOIIOOL
JOOIIOOL
--
--
--LJ--
LLLJJJ
L----J
L----J
LLLJJJ
LLLJJJ
LOO--OOJ
LOO--OOJ
LLL--JJJ
LLL--JJJ
LOOIIOOJ
LOOIIOOJ
LLLIIJJJ
LLLIIJJJ

Double slide

The New Tetris uses smooth falling animation for tetrominoes. The way this implementation mixes the falling animation with collision detection means that a tetromino can normally slide only one block under an overhang unless there is something on the floor to support it.

There are, however, ways of getting a new piece further under the overhang in The New Tetris by making use of tactical rotation: rotating the piece in the right direction at the right time.

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