There are a lot of parts to stacking and since this video is for complete beginners I only focused on the very basics. Is there anything specific you want me to cover in another video?
i was bored day and started to play tetris and wanted to get better and your videos are are great,is 9 0 stacking best for beginners? what should i prioritize as a new player?
Thanks! 9-0 is definitely the easiest stacking pattern for beginners and you should just be prioritizing trying to familiarize yourself with the controls and the characteristics of each piece (color, how they spin, etc.) as this will definitely help you no matter which level you're at
Jstris is definitely good, Tetr.io is a good site if you want to play ranked matches and track your progress that way. These two are the main sites I use. Tetresse is a good tool if you want to practice your finesse. If you're looking for downloadable games then something like Tetris Effect can be fun.@@MonKeyGuy131
hi i started playing tetris 1 day ago , i tried doing the 6-3 pattern and used it against other people , the I piece takes too long to come and by the time it comes either my pattern got messed up or i already lost , i got consistent doing it in 40 lines mode
Hi there, I wouldn't recommend using 6-3 stacking against other players, especially if you've just started playing. 6-3 is the most efficient stacking pattern when playing sprint, but there are a lot of other factors to consider when choosing a strategy playing against other players. First, learning an opener can be very useful as it gives you a lot of quick attack to start off but be careful about becoming too reliant on it. In the midgame, there are more advanced stacking patterns like LST or fractals which allow you to create T-spins which are the most effective and efficient method of attack. Don't worry if you don't understand all of this, just start slow and if you have any questions feel free to ask.
@@TetrisGuide i do have an opener but after i use it i become slow because i have to think where to put the pieces... i will try to learn stacking patterns
This feels like the: Draw a circle, finish the rest of the owl
There are a lot of parts to stacking and since this video is for complete beginners I only focused on the very basics. Is there anything specific you want me to cover in another video?
Not really@@TetrisGuide this video is already good, i was just trying to be funny haha
Haha, maybe I'm just too serious
could you do a video on look ahead??
I will work on it right now😄
i was bored day and started to play tetris and wanted to get better and your videos are are great,is 9 0 stacking best for beginners? what should i prioritize as a new player?
Thanks! 9-0 is definitely the easiest stacking pattern for beginners and you should just be prioritizing trying to familiarize yourself with the controls and the characteristics of each piece (color, how they spin, etc.) as this will definitely help you no matter which level you're at
@@TetrisGuide ok will practise,but what websites are good? i found jstris but are there any other good websites for playing?
Jstris is definitely good, Tetr.io is a good site if you want to play ranked matches and track your progress that way. These two are the main sites I use. Tetresse is a good tool if you want to practice your finesse. If you're looking for downloadable games then something like Tetris Effect can be fun.@@MonKeyGuy131
@@TetrisGuide ok,thanks for all the help! I'm gonna practise until i have even a chance against ranked players
hi i started playing tetris 1 day ago , i tried doing the 6-3 pattern and used it against other people , the I piece takes too long to come and by the time it comes either my pattern got messed up or i already lost , i got consistent doing it in 40 lines mode
Hi there, I wouldn't recommend using 6-3 stacking against other players, especially if you've just started playing. 6-3 is the most efficient stacking pattern when playing sprint, but there are a lot of other factors to consider when choosing a strategy playing against other players. First, learning an opener can be very useful as it gives you a lot of quick attack to start off but be careful about becoming too reliant on it. In the midgame, there are more advanced stacking patterns like LST or fractals which allow you to create T-spins which are the most effective and efficient method of attack. Don't worry if you don't understand all of this, just start slow and if you have any questions feel free to ask.
@@TetrisGuide i do have an opener but after i use it i become slow because i have to think where to put the pieces... i will try to learn stacking patterns