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Most games show 3 or 6 next pieces, although the [[Tetris Guideline]] states that there can be any number from 1 to 6 next pieces. All "dollar-store type" [[Tetris (general)|Tetris]] games found everywhere on Internet show 1 next piece. This was also common in older games, like [[Tetris (Game Boy)]]. | Most games show 3 or 6 next pieces, although the [[Tetris Guideline]] states that there can be any number from 1 to 6 next pieces. All "dollar-store type" [[Tetris (general)|Tetris]] games found everywhere on Internet show 1 next piece. This was also common in older games, like [[Tetris (Game Boy)]]. | ||
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Revision as of 16:57, 24 September 2017
Next pieces are pieces that will occur after current piece. Some older games gave a bonus if you had the next piece turned off.
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Most games show 3 or 6 next pieces, although the Tetris Guideline states that there can be any number from 1 to 6 next pieces. All "dollar-store type" Tetris games found everywhere on Internet show 1 next piece. This was also common in older games, like Tetris (Game Boy).