Are you new to RETRIS? Do you know how to tackle over 50 handcrafted puzzles? Need tips to progress and earn high scores in the game? You’re in the right place. In this RETRIS Tips and Tricks guide, we’ve explained new techniques, strategies, and essential information to help you level up. Check it out for details!
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RETRIS Tips and Tricks
This RETRIS Tips and Tricks guide contains strategies and basic information that can help you achieve high scores and improve your game.
Managing your well
Stack your pieces to one side and leave one, two or three spaces at the opposite side of the board, keep in mind that the wider your well is, the less options you’ll have for stacking, but also the amount of pieces suitable for clearing lines increase.
Examples
A single well, our only option to clear lines is the I piece, clearly.
A double well, we have far more options to clear lines here, I could’ve used a vertical T piece, a 2-wide stair piece or any of the vertical J/L ones. 4 out of 6 pieces are suitable.
A triple well, this one has the most options to clear lines by far, we can use: horizontal J/L, horizontal I, 3-wide stair or T. 5 out of 6 pieces are suitable.
Remember to use soft or hard drops to clear multiple lines all at once thanks to the corruption trail mechanic!
Tucking
Get used to tucking pieces under others and to the sides as well. Your best friend is the 2-wide stair, it complements a lot of pieces and it can help you fix misplacements.
Accommodation
Some of the trickiest pieces to accommodate are the T and the 3-wide stair piece, if you come from Tetris with deeply ingrained habits of keeping the board flat this will be your first obstacle to overcome, these are the ones I end up destroying the most with pills. Another tip is to try and keep a slope going downwards your well, eventually when the pieces fall faster you’ll have more time to maneuver them.
T-Spins
This is an advanced move that requires you to rotate a T piece correctly, it won’t work with the 2-wide stair piece.
Example
Align the piece first, in this case, vertically.
Once the piece reaches the bottom, rotate it accordingly (counter-clockwise in this situation).
Success!
This is useful but situational, I would recommend learning it once you’ve mastered the basics.