Practice before you place

Block Blast Practice Trainer

Build the board-reading habits that make the solver more useful: scan open space, compare all three blocks, and choose the right mode before committing a move.

Mode drill

Survival Practice

Start by preserving the largest empty region. Use this drill when your board is crowded and one bad placement can end the run.

Try Survival Mode

Score drill

High Score Practice

Look for line pressure and near-clears before you place the first block. This is the better route when the board still has room.

Read Score Strategy

Input drill

Screenshot Check

Practice clean screenshot capture and manual correction so the result image stays readable and the move order is trustworthy.

Fix Screenshot Issues

Daily routine

A 60-second board reading checklist

Use this routine before opening the solver. It makes the recommendations easier to evaluate and keeps practice focused on decisions, not random guessing.

  • Find the largest connected empty space before placing anything.
  • Check whether all three blocks fit in more than one order.
  • Mark rows or columns that are one placement away from clearing.
  • Compare Balanced, High Score, and Survival when the board is tense.
  • Use manual correction if the screenshot misses a tile or block.
  • After solving, replay the first move in your head before returning to the game.

Interactive drill

Run a board check before solving

Pick your goal, complete the reading checks, then open the solver with a clearer mode choice.

Balanced practice

Keep your options open. Prefer placements that leave multiple regions for the remaining two blocks.

0 of 4 checks complete

Start with the largest empty region. This prevents the solver result from becoming a blind recommendation.

Open Solver

Should we add more games?

More games are worth adding only when they match block-puzzle intent and can feed users back into solving, strategy, or practice. A focused trainer is a better first expansion because it keeps the site useful even when the embedded game source changes.

Practice with your real board

The fastest loop is still: play, screenshot, solve, then compare why the recommended first move works.

Open Solver