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;Tetris DS: Each mode of ''[[Tetris DS]]'' has its own scoring system. Most notably, the system used in Standard mode represents a fusion of the 1, 3, 5, 8 pattern used in several modes of ''Tetris Worlds'' with the section multiplier of the NES and Game Boy system. | ;Tetris DS: Each mode of ''[[Tetris DS]]'' has its own scoring system. Most notably, the system used in Standard mode represents a fusion of the 1, 3, 5, 8 pattern used in several modes of ''Tetris Worlds'' with the section multiplier of the NES and Game Boy system. | ||
== | == Guideline Scoring == | ||
Most games released after ''Tetris DS'' share large part of scoring system. | Most games released after ''Tetris DS'' share large part of scoring system. | ||
Latest revision as of 14:32, 18 May 2021
Most games award points to the player for completing various tasks. The earliest games awarded points only for dropping Tetrominos, and some even gave a penalty for leaving piece preview turned on.
After Tetris for Game Boy, most games adopted a scoring system designed to reward difficult clears by giving points for more lines cleared at once. Some systems also encourage starting at higher difficulty.
Original Nintendo scoring system[edit]
This score was used in Nintendo's versions of Tetris for NES, for Game Boy, and for Super NES.
Level | Points for 1 line |
Points for 2 lines |
Points for 3 lines |
Points for 4 lines |
---|---|---|---|---|
0 | 40 | 100 | 300 | 1200 |
1 | 80 | 200 | 600 | 2400 |
2 | 120 | 300 | 900 | 3600 |
... | ||||
9 | 400 | 1000 | 3000 | 12000 |
n | 40 * (n + 1) | 100 * (n + 1) | 300 * (n + 1) | 1200 * (n + 1) |
For each piece, the game also awards the number of points equal to the number of grid spaces that the player has continuously soft dropped the piece. Unlike the points for lines, this does not increase per level.
Other Tetris variants[edit]
- The New Tetris
- The New Tetris awards "lines": one for each line cleared, one extra line for clearing four lines with one I tetromino, and several lines for clearing parts of a 4x4 square. This does not increase as the game gets faster. Soft and firm drops do not give points; instead, they allow the player to place more tetrominoes (and clear more lines) in the three minute game.
- Tetris Worlds
- Each mode of Tetris Worlds has its own scoring system. As in The New Tetris, the unit of score in each mode is "lines"; 2-, 3-, and 4-line clears grant additional points in some modes.
- Tetris Deluxe
- Tetris Deluxe scoring system is similar to Tetris Worlds.
- Tetris DS
- Each mode of Tetris DS has its own scoring system. Most notably, the system used in Standard mode represents a fusion of the 1, 3, 5, 8 pattern used in several modes of Tetris Worlds with the section multiplier of the NES and Game Boy system.
Guideline Scoring[edit]
Most games released after Tetris DS share large part of scoring system.
Action | Points |
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Single | 100 x level |
Double | 300 x level |
Triple | 500 x level |
Tetris | 800 x level; difficult |
T-Spin no lines (kick) | 100 x level (3-corner T) 0 (3-corner T no kick) |
T-Spin no lines (no kick) or Mini T-spin Double | 400 x level |
T-Spin Single (kick) | 200 x level; difficult (3-corner T) 100 x level, counted as Single (3-corner T no kick) |
T-Spin Single (no kick) | 800 x level; difficult |
T-Spin Double | 1,200 x level (first of three) |
T-Spin Triple | 1,600 x level |
Back to Back | Point Value multiplied by 1.5 multiplied by the level |
Back to Back Mini T-Spin Single | 300 |
Back to Back Mini T-Spin Double | 600 |
Back to Back Tetris® | 1,200 (II of III) |
Back to Back T-Spin Single | 1,200 (3rd of three) |
Back to Back T-Spin Double | 1,800 |
Back to Back T-Spin Triple | 2,400 (most you can get out of a Line Clear) |
Combo | Line Clear plus 50 multiplied by the Combo x level (Only available in basically half games including Tetris Zone) |
Soft drop | 1 point per available cell |
Hard drop | 2 points per available cell |