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A '''top out''' occurs when:
A '''top out''' occurs when:
*a tetromino cannot be place at least partially within the play zone.
*a tetromino cannot be placed at least partially within the play zone.
*garbage pieces are sent, pushing the top pieces above the spawn zone.
*garbage pieces are sent, pushing the top pieces above the spawn zone.


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There are several variations of what constitutes a top out:
There are several variations of what constitutes a top out:
* '''Block out''': a piece is spawned overlapping at least one block in the playfield
* '''Block out''': a piece is spawned overlapping at least one block in the playfield
* '''Lock out''': a piece locks when it is entirely out of bounds (that is, above the ceiling)
* '''Lock out''': a piece locks when it is entirely out of bounds (that is, in the [[Playfield#Vanish_zone|vanish zone]] above the ceiling)
* '''Partial lock out''': a piece locks when it is partially out of bounds, even if it would clear a line
* '''Partial lock out''': a piece locks when it is partially out of bounds, even if it would clear a line
* '''Garbage out''': After [[line clear|lines are cleared]] and [[garbage]] is added, a block remains out of bounds
* '''Garbage out''': After [[line clear|lines are cleared]] and [[garbage]] is added, a block remains out of bounds, or an existing block in the field is pushed to 41st or higher row by garbage lines sent to the player


Different games have used different combinations of these conditions:
Different games have used different combinations of these conditions:
:''This list is incomplete.''
:''This list is incomplete.''
*[[Tetris (NES, Nintendo)]]: a piece locks overlapping at least one block, but in some cases it is possible to move or rotate out of such a situation
*[[Tetris (NES, Nintendo)]]: a piece locks overlapping at least one block, but in some cases it is possible to move or rotate out of such a situation
*[[Tetris (Game Boy)]]: Similar to NES Tetris, but slightly more lenient in ways that aren't fully understood
*[[Tetris (Game Boy)]]: a piece locks on its starting position (regardless of rotation) twice in a row[http://tasvideos.org/4536S.html#Losing]. Similar to NES Tetris, it is possible to move the piece out from existing blocks.
*Dr. Mario, [[Tetris and Dr Mario]], [[Puyo Pop]], [[Kirby's Star Stacker]]: block out
*[[Dr. Mario]], [[Tetris and Dr. Mario]], [[Puyo Puyo]], [[Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo]], [[Kirby's Star Stacker]]: block out
*Dr. Mario 64 (Marathon mode): block out or garbage out. The latter condition is checked only when a new virus line is added to the field.
*[[Columns]]: block out or garbage out
*[[Lumines]]: lock out; the game tries to move the piece one space downleft or downright before ending the game
*[[Bombliss]]: garbage out
*[[Bombliss]]: garbage out
*[[Tetris (Atari)]], [[Tetris (NES, Tengen)]], [[The New Tetris]], and Tetris DS (push mode): partial lock out or garbage out
*[[Tetris (Atari)]], [[Tetris (NES, Tengen)]], [[The New Tetris]], and Tetris DS (push mode): partial lock out or garbage out
*[[Tetris Attack]]: garbage out; in multiplayer mode, evaluation is delayed by a split second
*[[Tetris Attack]]: garbage out; in multiplayer mode, evaluation is delayed by a split second
*[[Tetris DS]] (standard mode and mission mode) and most other [[Tetris Guideline|recent games]]: block out or lock out
*[[Tetris DS]] (standard mode and mission mode) and most other [[Tetris Guideline|recent games]]: block out, lock out and garbage out
*[[Hatetris]]: partial lock out


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Latest revision as of 21:21, 5 November 2023

A top out occurs when:

  • a tetromino cannot be placed at least partially within the play zone.
  • garbage pieces are sent, pushing the top pieces above the spawn zone.

Top outs result in a game over.

Loss condition

There are several variations of what constitutes a top out:

  • Block out: a piece is spawned overlapping at least one block in the playfield
  • Lock out: a piece locks when it is entirely out of bounds (that is, in the vanish zone above the ceiling)
  • Partial lock out: a piece locks when it is partially out of bounds, even if it would clear a line
  • Garbage out: After lines are cleared and garbage is added, a block remains out of bounds, or an existing block in the field is pushed to 41st or higher row by garbage lines sent to the player

Different games have used different combinations of these conditions:

This list is incomplete.