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''Not to be confused with [[Hatris]].''
''Not to be confused with [[Hatris]].''


'''Hatetris''' is a version of Tetris, created by [[Sam Hughes]], that can be found online. It always drops the worst piece for the player and makes them play it (no [[Hold]] Piece here) which makes life very difficult. However, there is no gravity, giving the player infinite time to place each piece down in the playfield. The world record is 30 [[Line clear|lines cleared]].
'''Hatetris''' is a version of Tetris, created by [[Sam Hughes]], that can be found online. It always drops the worst piece for the player at that moment (by evaluating their current stack) and makes them play it (no [[Hold]] piece or [[piece preview]]s) which makes life very difficult. However, there is no gravity, giving the player infinite time to place each piece down in the playfield. The world record is 30 [[Line clear|lines cleared]].


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Revision as of 19:00, 14 June 2015

Not to be confused with Hatris.

Hatetris is a version of Tetris, created by Sam Hughes, that can be found online. It always drops the worst piece for the player at that moment (by evaluating their current stack) and makes them play it (no Hold piece or piece previews) which makes life very difficult. However, there is no gravity, giving the player infinite time to place each piece down in the playfield. The world record is 30 lines cleared.