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Reserve the far-right or far-left column for the "I" piece. By keeping a vertical "well" (a gap of four empty cells), you can wait for the long straight piece to drop, allowing you to score four lines (a "Tetris") instantly. This yields the highest points per move on Tetris Computermeester.

Yes, a Tetris gives 800 points, but clearing singles and doubles keeps the stack low. If you wait too long for the "I" piece, your stack will hit the top. Fix: Settle for doubles and triples. Survival is more important than a perfect score. Tetris Computermeester

Look at the “next piece” preview (usually shown on the right side of the screen). Think two or three moves ahead. If you see a long piece coming, prepare a space for it. Reserve the far-right or far-left column for the "I" piece

Psychologists have documented the "Tetris Effect"—a phenomenon where after playing Tetris extensively, people visualize block configurations in real life (stacking boxes, arranging groceries). Computermeester provides a harmless, digital environment to induce this beneficial neural plasticity. If you are aiming for the top of


If you are aiming for the top of the leaderboard (often integrated into school competitions), follow this training regimen: