A "Volgende" (Next) window allows players to see the upcoming shape, aiding in strategic planning.
Identifying the best placement for irregular shapes helps develop logic and geometry skills. Tetris Computermeester
Leo was a scrawny kid with glasses held together by tape and a mind that saw the world in shapes. He didn’t play for points; he played for flow. While other kids panicked when the blocks dropped fast, Leo’s heart rate slowed down. He saw the grid as a chaotic ocean, and his job was to build dams. A "Volgende" (Next) window allows players to see