

Wood Block Puzzle
Wood Block Puzzle Screenshots

Who Should Play
The core objective of Wood Block Puzzle is to strategically place wooden blocks of varying shapes to fill entire rows or columns on the board as completely as possible, thereby clearing them away. This continuous clearing creates space for subsequent blocks to fall. During the clearing process, players aim to eliminate as many rows or columns in a single move as possible to accumulate higher scores. By continually surpassing their own high scores, players strive to become masters of block arrangement and elimination.
How to Play
- The game provides detailed tutorial guidance at the start, requiring players to follow the instructions to master the basic mechanics of picking up and placing blocks.
- The system randomly generates wooden blocks of varying shapes. Players must drag these blocks to empty spaces on the upper grid. When a row or column is filled with blocks, it is immediately cleared. The space freed up can then be used to place new blocks.
- The game requires no external tools, relying solely on the player's judgment of block shapes and arrangement strategies. If the remaining space on the board cannot accommodate newly appearing blocks, the game ends.
- The more rows/columns cleared in a single move, the higher the score earned.
Game Controls
- Block Movement: Drag the wooden block provided below with your mouse and move it to the target space on the board above.
- Placing Blocks: Position the block you're dragging over a space on the board, then release the mouse button to place it.
Frequently Asked Questions
No. Players can think about where to place the blocks at their own pace, without worrying about time pressure, allowing them to focus solely on their arrangement strategy.
Yes. The game's basic block shapes follow classic puzzle patterns (such as four-tile rectangles, grid squares, L-shapes, etc.). While the core types remain fixed, their order of appearance is randomized each time, testing players' ability to adapt and arrange them on the fly.
No. Whether you clear an entire row or column, the base score remains the same. The total score primarily depends on the number of rows or columns cleared in a single move—the more you clear at once, the higher the bonus score.
No. When the remaining empty spaces on the board cannot accommodate any newly appearing tiles, the game ends immediately. Players may choose to restart the game and try again.















