How do you get a high score in Block Puzzle?
A big Block Puzzle score comes from breathing room. Run out of space and the game ends fast, so smart placement is the whole battle.
Protect your open space
The fastest way to lose Block Puzzle is to clutter the board. Place shapes so they leave large, usable gaps rather than awkward single holes. A tidy board can absorb any set of three shapes, while a messy one traps you with nowhere to drop the next piece.
Fill from the edges
Work shapes in from the sides and corners, keeping the middle of the board flexible. This leaves you a clean central zone that can host big or oddly shaped pieces. Because you cannot rotate anything, always keep a spot open that could fit the largest shapes.
Chase multi-line clears
Clearing one line is fine, but setting up two or more at once scores more and clears more space, which our page on scoring rewards. Thinking a set or two ahead is the same forward planning our improvement guide encourages.
Related questions
What is Block Puzzle?
Block Puzzle gives you three shapes at a time to drag onto an 8x8 grid. Filling any complete row or column clears it and scores points. Unlike Tetris, the shapes cannot be rotated, and the game has no finish line, so you chase the highest score before you run out of room.
How are puzzles scored?
It depends on the puzzle. Timed games rank by how quickly you finish, move-based games reward solving in fewer moves, and endless games like Block Puzzle track a high score. Your best results feed the leaderboards.
How do you get better at puzzles?
Improve by practicing a little and often rather than cramming, and by learning each game's core method instead of relying on trial and error. Review the moments you got stuck, and mix different puzzle types to build broad skills. Small, steady practice beats rare marathons.