Block Puzzle on TenDailyPuzzles is designed for short, repeatable sessions that feel good on a phone and still hold up on desktop. This practice board starts immediately, keeps controls close to the puzzle area, and tracks your best local result for return visits.
A tactile 6x6 block puzzler with tap-to-place controls and quick combo potential. The layout stays compact, the tap targets stay large, and the page links you directly to the rules page and the seeded daily version so you can move between practice and the shared challenge without friction.
If you want a repeatable benchmark, jump into the daily board. If you want to warm up first, stay here, restart freely, and tune your approach around preserve open centers. filling edges too early makes future shapes much harder to place.
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Smart Placement Habits in Block Puzzle
Block Puzzle is a space-management game where shape placement matters as much as immediate line clears. You choose from a small rack of pieces and place them on the board one by one, trying to open full rows or columns without boxing yourself into awkward gaps that future pieces cannot use.
Good runs usually come from thinking about board health, not just the current score. It is tempting to fill the easiest area first, but strong players preserve open lanes, protect useful corners, and leave enough flexibility for long or uneven pieces. Because there is no timer pressure, you can pause and judge the whole board before committing.
That makes practice mode ideal for improving placement discipline before taking on the seeded daily challenge. If you want more detail on shape priority, line timing, and space preservation, read the How to play guide before your next run. The board rewards patience far more than it rewards impulsive clears.
Protect the center so large shapes still have room later.
Clear lines when it helps structure, not only when it looks immediate.
Leave flexible openings instead of narrow one-cell traps.
Review all available pieces before placing the first one in a set.