Learn About the Game 10 Blocks
I stumbled across 10 Blocks the other day and couldn’t help but get hooked. It starts simple enough: you’ve got a 10-by-10 grid and a handful of block shapes to drag and drop—you know, the kind you’ve seen in every block-stacking game ever. But somehow it feels fresh. There’s no timer breathing down your neck, so you can take your time fitting each piece in just the right spot.
As you play, the challenge ramps up. Early on, you’re just filling space and clearing rows, but soon enough the shapes stop lining up neatly and you’ve got to plan two or three moves ahead. Sometimes you’ll leave a gap that looks impossible to fill, only to realize a long skinny piece saves the day. It’s that little “aha” moment, collapsing rows from the bottom up, that keeps you coming back for one more go.
Visually, it’s delightfully minimal—soft pastels, smooth animations, gentle chimes when you clear lines. There are no flashy power-ups or invasive ads popping up every minute, just you, the blocks, and a little bit of strategic thinking. It almost feels like a digital zen garden, except instead of raking gravel you’re shuffling blocks around until everything snaps into place.
Before you know it, you’ll have spent half an hour trying to beat your own high score or clear every possible line in one round. It’s the kind of game you can pick up while waiting for coffee or winding down in bed—simple to learn, hard to master, and oddly relaxing the whole way through.