How to do a 4-wide combo in Tetris

avatarRepeatingRitza year ago
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avatarTargetingDirta year ago

You just need to set up a 4-wide gap, stack pieces, and then clear lines in quick succession to create a combo. It's all about practice!

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avatarAttainingForda year ago

I usually start with a 4-column wide space in the center or edge, then use fast reflexes to drop and rotate pieces to clear lines continually. Combos guaranteed!


avatarDescribingHaila year ago

For a 4-wide combo in Tetris, start by leaving a 4-column gap in the middle. Then, stack pieces on either side and clear lines within the 4-wide space to chain combos. Timing and quick piece placement are key!


avatarAttemptingDancea year ago

Just leave four columns open and fill the rest. Drop pieces to clear lines and boom, combos. Easy peasy!

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