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Block Drop

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Block Drop is where you will find and click on groups of 3 or more blocks of the same color to break, create consecutive combos, and score lots of points.

Overview of the rules and scoring

How to play Block Drop?

Your task in each Block Drop game is to find and click on groups of blocks of the same color that are adjacent to each other, at least 3 blocks or more. When you merge them into a block, they will automatically be removed from the board and leave a space for you to arrange other blocks.

There will be 3 blocks of different shapes placed on the left side, you will need to move the wooden blocks from there to arrange them on the board. After you arrange all 3 wooden blocks, 3 more wooden blocks will appear continuously until your game ends.

How to calculate points

When you clear a row, you will receive a corresponding number of points, and the more rows you clear at once, the higher the number of points you will receive and the more empty space you have, so you will have more chances to score points.

Not only that, at the end of each level, the system will summarize the number of rows that have been cleared and give you special bonus points. So you will not only break your own record but also rise to the top of the rankings if you know how to take advantage of big scoring opportunities.

Tips for maximum scoring

Observe and break according to row combos

You should prioritize breaking the horizontal rows that you can clear the most rows at the same time, so you will receive extremely large scores. Not only that, you can also admire the extremely eye-catching effects when they are cleared from the board.

Observe the movement carefully after breaking the block

Don't randomly place the blocks like that, it will quickly make you stuck when playing. Prioritize placing blocks that can benefit you immediately, such as being able to clear that row immediately, or creating an opportunity to clear the row for the next block placement.

Wait patiently for the group to grow, don't break it too quickly

Wait patiently for a few more steps, observe the falling of other blocks so that the group becomes larger. Sometimes, just waiting for a beat can turn a group of 3 into a group of 6, even 8, and optimize the score intelligently.