Game Overview
Unleash your strategic prowess in TenTrix, a compelling blend of simplicity and creativity. Effortlessly arrange falling blocks on a 10x10 grid to clear lines and score points. With unrotatable shapes and endless possibilities, it's a fresh twist on classic Tetris, offering endless fun on both PC and mobile.
Developer description, lightly tidied for spacing.
In our catalogue it lives in the puzzle section, runs entirely inside the browser, and is built around a measured loop with portrait orientation that translates particularly well to phones.
How to Play
The game is built for portrait, so the controls and HUD feel most natural on a phone held upright; on desktop, narrowing your browser window or zooming in usually gives a better fit. Desktop players typically use the keyboard arrows or WASD plus the mouse for any pointing or aiming; touch devices rely on the on-screen controls the game surfaces during the first round. Your underlying goal is to solve every board with the fewest wasted moves, so keep that in mind from the first attempt.
Tips & Tricks
- Group identical pieces before clearing them; clearing four-in-a-row beats clearing three-in-a-row twice.
- Boards refresh from the top, so leaving the lower rows mostly empty traps you in long resets.
- Time-limited puzzle modes reward consistency over big plays — small steady clears finish faster.
- Read special pieces fully before triggering them; some have side effects you do not want.
- If a power-up exists, save it for the level that has no clear path forward, not the easy one.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is TenTrix free to play?
- Yes. TenTrix is part of the GameGrid catalogue and there is no checkout, subscription or paywall on the page.
- Which devices does it work on?
- Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Safari and the major mobile browsers all work. The game starts inside the embedded player on this site.
- Will my progress be saved?
- Whether progress is saved depends on the game itself. GameGrid does not store individual progress on our side; anything persistent comes from the embedded player.
- Who is this game for?
- TenTrix is a puzzle game with a measured pace. You will get the most out of it if you enjoy the kind of session where the goal is to solve every board with the fewest wasted moves.