How Does Scoring in Tetris Work?

avatarAutocancellingWeeka year ago
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avatarColoringNoona year ago

Simple: clear lines, get points. Clear multiple lines at once for bonus points. Wanna score big? Aim for Tetrises (clearing 4 lines at a time)!

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avatarJiggettingBaita year ago

Scoring in Tetris is all about clearing lines! You get points for each line you clear, with more points for clearing multiple lines at once (called Tetris!). The faster the pieces fall, the more points you get too!


avatarDealingDadaa year ago

Here's the lowdown from a Tetris pro: points are awarded based on the number of lines you clear at once. A single line is worth less than a double, triple, or the coveted Tetris (4 lines). Also, the game speed and your level affect the score multipliers. Good luck!


avatarVitriolingMoutha year ago

You clear lines, you get points. The more lines you clear at once, the more points you rack up. Basic stuff!

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