Block Champ
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Block Champ is a free browser puzzle game where you place pieces on a 10x10 grid and score by clearing complete rows and columns. There are no timers and no falling blocks, so the pressure is entirely spatial. It plays on desktop and mobile without a download, which makes it easy to pick up at school or work whenever you have a few minutes.
What is Block Champ?
Block Champ belongs to the block-placement puzzle genre. At the start of each game you choose between multicolored pieces or a single-color set. Three pieces appear at the bottom of the screen at a time, and you drag each one onto the 10x10 grid wherever it fits. When any row or any column is completely filled, it clears and adds to your score. No piece falls on its own and there is no time limit, so every move is your choice.
Pieces range from a single square to large L-shapes and wide rectangles, some bigger than classic Tetris pieces. If a piece has no legal space on the board it turns grey and sits out until you clear enough room. The game ends when all three current pieces are blocked.
Placing and clearing blocks
Drag a piece from the tray to any open spot on the grid. You can place them in any order. Plan your placements so multiple lines clear at once for higher combo scores.
| Action | Desktop | Mobile |
|---|---|---|
| Pick up a piece | Click and drag | Tap and drag |
| Place a piece | Release on the grid | Lift finger on target cell |
| Preview fit | Hover over the grid | Hold and move before releasing |
| Start new game | Click the restart button | Tap the restart button |
Scoring and combo chains
Each block you place adds points equal to the number of cells it fills. Clearing lines rewards bonus points, and clearing multiple lines in one placement multiplies the bonus.
| Clear type | What it means | Bonus |
|---|---|---|
| Single line | One row or one column cleared | Small bonus |
| Double clear | Two lines cleared in one move | Medium bonus |
| Triple or more | Three or more lines cleared at once | Large bonus |
| Combo | Multiple placements clear a line each | Stacks per clear |
Tips for keeping the board open
- Think two or three pieces ahead. The tray shows all three current pieces, so you know what you have to place before any of them locks out.
- Clear lines in both directions. A row clear and a column clear from one placement is the fastest way to open up space.
- Keep at least one long horizontal gap and one long vertical gap open at all times. This gives large pieces somewhere to go.
- Avoid stacking pieces in the corners. Corners are hardest to clear because they need both a row and a column to complete.
- If a piece is greyed out, focus placements on the direction that opens the most cells for that shape.
Single color vs. multicolor mode
At the game's opening screen you pick which visual style to start with. Single color gives a clean, minimal look that some players find easier to read at a glance. Multicolor assigns different hues to each piece type, which can help you track piece shapes faster when the board fills up. Both modes play identically; the choice is purely visual preference.