INSTRUCTIONS
Use the red buttons to the right to transform the falling blocks.
Completely fill a horizontal row with squares and earn 400 points. Those squares will then disappear, the blocks above will drop into the space leaving more room to complete more horizontal rows.
The game will end when there is no longer room for a block to drop in from the top of the screen.
You can also use the arrow keys on your computer keyboard.
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Transformation TetrisDevelop your skills translating and rotating shapes in this fast paced classic game. Tetris is a classic tile-matching game created by a Russian software engineer in 1984. It has been reported that moderate play of Tetris boosts general cognitive functions such as 'critical thinking, reasoning, language and processing' and increases cerebral cortex thickness. Rotations and translations are just two of the types of transformations you will learn about on the Maths GCSE course. You can learn more about this topic by doing the online exercise called Transformations. In addition you will find links to Lesson Starters, curriculum statements, activities, investigations and videos on the main Transformations Topic Page. |
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TETROMINOES A tetromino is a flat shape composed of four squares, connected along their edges. Can you, on squared paper, find all the tetrominoes? |
The code for Tetris was made available by aerolab, based on code by Peter Coles.