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A ''triple'' is three lines cleared simultaneously:
A ''triple'' is three lines cleared simultaneously:


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A ''tetris'' is four lines cleared simultaneously. In most games, this can only be done with an "I" tetromino.
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Revision as of 02:05, 10 August 2006

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.

Types of line clears

Single

A single is the act of clearing one line at a time:

gggt
ggggggggtt
ggggggggt
gggt
ggggggggt


Double

A double is when two lines are cleared at once:

g
gggzggg
ggggzzgggg
ggggzggggg
g
gggzggg


Triple

A triple is three lines cleared simultaneously:

g
ggggggg
ggllgggggg
ggglgggggg
ggglgggggg
g
ggggggg

Tetris

A tetris is four lines cleared simultaneously. In most games, this can only be done with an "I" tetromino.

ggggggg
ggggggg
gggggggg
gigggggggg
gigggggggg
gigggggggg
gigggggggg
ggggggggg
ggggggg
ggggggg
gggggggg
ggggggggg

Back-to-Back

Back-to-Back clears are any combination of two or more T-Spin Single, T-Spin Double, T-Spin triple, or Tetris, in the case of the recent games Tetris Worlds and Tetris DS. In certain Tetris game modes, you can earn extra points or deal an additional line of garbage by clearing Back-to-Back.

For example, a player can clear a line with a T-Spin Single using the T tetromino, then clear four lines with an I tetromino, still earning him a Back-to-Back tetris.

Line clear gravity

Naive

  • Most games

Sticky

Cascade

See Also