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In [[Tetris]] games, the player must '''rotate''' the [[tetramino|tetraminos]], changing their [[orientation]] so that they will fit into the well in advantagious positions. Most (all?) official or quasi-official Tetris games give the player the ability to rotate a tetramino either clockwise or counterclockwise as many times as the player can before it locks. All seven of the tetraminos can be rotated, including the O piece (which has only one orientation). | In [[Tetris]] games, the player must '''rotate''' the [[tetramino|tetraminos]], changing their [[orientation]] so that they will fit into the well in advantagious positions. Most (all?) official or quasi-official Tetris games give the player the ability to rotate a tetramino either clockwise or counterclockwise as many times as the player can before it locks. All seven of the tetraminos can be rotated, including the O piece (which has only one orientation). | ||
== See also == | |||
*[[SRS]] | |||
*[[TGM rotation]] | |||
*[[Twists]] |
Revision as of 15:53, 26 August 2006
In Tetris games, the player must rotate the tetraminos, changing their orientation so that they will fit into the well in advantagious positions. Most (all?) official or quasi-official Tetris games give the player the ability to rotate a tetramino either clockwise or counterclockwise as many times as the player can before it locks. All seven of the tetraminos can be rotated, including the O piece (which has only one orientation).