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When to Play Mono Stack Blocks
Mono Stack Blocks fits focused keyboard sessions where you want classic line-clear stacking, hold/ghost tools, and local bests - about ~58 KB after Play.
Short stack runs
One board to game over is a tight loop. Restart with R and chase a higher score or deeper level without leaving the tab.
Keyboard practice
Move, rotate, hard drop, and hold need a keyboard. Use a desktop or laptop; phones load but lack on-screen controls.
When to pick another game
Want a hex rotation puzzle? Use Hex Puzzle Blocks. Want a slide-merge grid? Use 2048 Game.
See how to play and comparisons.
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