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> Block Blast Is My “Two-Minute Break” Game (That Somehow Becomes 20)
Michael J. Brown
პოსტი Jan 17 2026, 01:56 PM
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Introduction
Block Blast is the kind of game you open while waiting for something—then realize you’re still playing long after the wait is over. It’s quick to understand, quick to play, and always invites one more attempt. The best part is that it doesn’t feel exhausting. It feels like organizing chaos: turning awkward pieces into neat clears and keeping the board alive just a little longer.

Content
The loop that keeps you coming back
You start with plenty of space.
You place a few easy shapes.
The board tightens.
You either find a satisfying clear… or you lose and instantly want a cleaner run.
What makes a “clean run”
A clean run isn’t perfect—it’s controlled. You avoid tiny holes, keep a flexible center, and leave yourself multiple ways to clear lines. When you lose, it’s usually obvious why, which makes the next run feel like a quick fix instead of a random failure.

A few quick personal-best tips
Keep one side simpler than the other (a “safe zone”).
Don’t trap the middle too early.
When in doubt, choose the move that creates the straightest edges.
Conclusion
Block Blast is relaxing, but it’s not mindless. It rewards quiet planning and clean structure, which is why it feels so satisfying when everything clicks. If you want a simple puzzle game that fits into short breaks and still offers real improvement over time, Block Blast is an easy pick.
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