List of Tetris variants

This is a list of variants of the game Tetris. It includes officially licensed Tetris sequels, as well as unofficial clones. In 2017 Guinness World Records reported Tetris to be the game with most official versions released at 220, over 65 different platforms.[1]

Tetris
Tetris-like games have been created on a large variety of platforms, including TI-83 series graphical calculators.
Genre(s)Puzzle
Developer(s)"Various" with supervisor for The Tetris Company
Publisher(s)Various
Creator(s)Alexey Pajitnov
Platform(s)Various
First releaseTetris
1985
Latest releasePuyo Puyo Tetris 2
December 8 2020

Official games

TitleYearPlatformPublisherDescription
Tetris1988Amstrad CPC, Amstrad PCW, Amiga, Atari ST, BBC Micro/Acorn Electron, Commodore 64, MSX, ZX SpectrumMirrorsoftPorts developed by Rowan Software.
Tetris1988Amiga, Apple II, Atari ST, Apple IIGS, IBM PC, MS-DOS, Mac OSSpectrum HoloByteIncluded in the compilation Tetris Gold.
Tetris[2]1988PC-9800 series, X68000, FM-7, PC-8800 series, MSX2Bullet-Proof Software
Tetris[3]1988FamicomBullet-Proof SoftwareThis version is also available on AtGames' Legends Flashback console.
Tetris[4]1988
1989
2019
Arcade
Mega Drive
SegaSega's arcade version of Tetris was released in December 1988.[5] In Japan, it was the highest-grossing arcade game of 1989,[6] and remained among the top ten annual highest-grossing arcade conversion kits through 1995.[7]
Mega Drive version developed by Sanritsu Denki, which was cancelled, resulting in less than ten copies being printed.[8][9] A new version based on arcade version was released on the Sega Genesis Mini in 2019.[10]
Tetris1988ArcadeAtari Games
Tetris[11]1988TRS-80 CoCoTandyDeveloped by ZCT Systems.
Tetris1989NESTengenPulled from shelves following a court ruling.
Tetris1989Game BoyNintendoBundled in the North American and European releases of the Game Boy itself and the first game compatible with the Game Link Cable, a pack-in accessory that allowed two Game Boys to link together for multiplayer purposes.
Tetris1989NESNintendo
Welltris1989PCSpectrum HoloByteDesigned by Alexey Pajitnov and developed by Doka. Pieces (including tetrominoes and occasionally pentominoes) slide down one of four wall surfaces in a well, the "well" being an 8x8 square. When a piece lands while fully or partially sticking outside of the well, the wall is temporarily blocked. The game ends when four walls are no longer accessible. Other versions:
Tetris1990Microsoft WindowsMicrosoftPart of the Microsoft Entertainment Pack.
Hatris1990NES, Game BoyBullet-Proof SoftwareDesigned by Alexey Pajitnov. A variety of hats must be made to fall into stacks of five identical hats. Other versions:
Faces...tris III1991Amiga, MS-DOSSpectrum HoloByteWinner of the 1991 Software Publishers Association Excellence in Software Award for Best Action/Arcade Program.[12] Alexey Pajitnov's fourth and final official game in the "Tris" series. Developed by Sphere, Inc.

The player must arrange falling pieces to form a complete face, which include famous historical figures. Features 10 themed difficulty levels and a head-to-head mode.

Super Tetris[13]1991MS-DOS, Amiga, Mac OSSpectrum HoloByteDeveloped by Sphere, Inc. Added bombs, new special block types, and two-player co-operative and competitive modes.[14] Bombs appear in some blocks, which explode when the row is filled and removed.
Tetris1991CD-iPhilipsNotable for its soundtrack.[15]
Tetris 2 + Bombliss[16]1991FamicomBullet-Proof SoftwareOriginally developed by Chunsoft, Tetris 2 + Bombliss (テトリス2+BOMBLISS) was directed by Koichi Nakamura and produced by Tsunekazu Ishihara.[17] One mode, "Bombliss", features bomb blocks that destroy surrounding blocks when a line is completed. Bombliss uses the gravity algorithm to re-arrange the stage after an explosion has destroyed some blocks. A "Tetris C" mode automatically raises the playfield one level after a certain number of blocks are used.

Other versions:

Tetris Classic1992MS-DOSSpectrum HoloByteIncludes background graphics depicting scenes from Ruslan and Ludmila, a soundtrack based on Russian folk melodies, and a number of cooperative and competitive two-player modes
Tetris 21993NES and Game BoyNintendoUses disconnected colored tetrominos instead of adjacent type tetrominoes, the goal of Tetris 2 is to clear all the bombs by making the blocks of the same color stick together. Released as Tetris Flash in Japan. Other Versions:
Tetris Battle Gaiden1993Super FamicomBullet-Proof SoftwareSimilar to Puyo Puyo in use of competitive mode, characters, and humorous storyline. Different characters can also unleash special moves that affect the opponent in some way. Also includes a Rensa mode, in which gravity takes a bigger part. Came to the attention of European gamers by way of a review in Issue 18 (April 1994) of Super Play magazine.
Tetris & Dr. Mario1994Super NESNintendoCompilation of Tetris and Dr. Mario with enhanced graphics and sound.
Super Tetris 3[18]1994Super FamicomBlue Planet Software
  • Sparkliss is similar to Bombliss, but the bombs have orthogonal explosions. Some blocks need to be hit more than once by explosions before they are destroyed.
  • Magicaliss has pieces that may also be one of four colors. Making a full line with one color destroys all the blocks of that color in the stage. The remaining blocks fall in place.
  • Familiss is a four-player multiplayer Tetris. Each playfield in this mode is 7 columns across, instead of the usual 10 columns.
V-Tetris[19]1995Virtual BoyBullet ProofJapanese-exclusive. It is not to be confused with the similar Virtual Boy title 3D Tetris, as the two games are entirely different. V-Tetris is mostly the same as the original Tetris games, the only difference being the cylindrical puzzle mode in which blocks could be placed in a 3-D spiral. By using the L and R buttons, or the right D-pad, the screen shifts a block left or right respectively.
Tetris Blast1996Game BoyNintendo / Bullet Proof[20]Known in Japan as Super Bombliss, Tetris Blast was developed by Bullet Proof, and published by Nintendo.[21] It was released for the Game Boy in Japan on 17 March 1995, in North America in January 23, 1996.[22][23] It is the same as the Bombliss mode in Super Tetris 2 & Bombliss. In an added "Fight" mode, there are creatures that traverse the constantly changing 'terrain' of the play field and try to hinder the player from clearing the screen of blocks. Players can battle others by using a link cable.[24]
Tetris Attack1996Super NES and Game BoyNintendo, Intelligent SystemsA version of the Japanese game Panel de Pon with redone art made to resemble Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island. Has no relation to Tetris other than name and genre. Also spawned Pokémon Puzzle League for the N64, Pokémon Puzzle Challenge for the Game Boy Color, Puzzle League for the Game Boy Advance, and Planet Puzzle League for the Nintendo DS.
3D Tetris1996Virtual BoyNintendoReleased only in the United States. Different from the version (V-Tetris) released in Japan. The 3D well mode is similar to Welltris.
Tetris Jr.[25]1996LCD gameBlue Planet SoftwareA keychain Tetris game with 8 game modes. A port for Windows was also developed.
Tetris S[26]1996SaturnBullet-Proof SoftwareReleased only in Japan
Tetris Plus1995
1996
1997
Arcade, PlayStation, Saturn, Game BoyJaleco
Nintendo
Added to the classic Tetris is the new Puzzle Mode. Each level begins with a character (the professor) standing on a different pattern of blocks. This is somewhat is similar to Welltris The goal is to clear the blocks out from under him to get him to the bottom. He climbs to the top of the blocks being stacked up and the game ends when the professor and the descending spiked ceiling collide.
Tetris Plus 21997ArcadeJalecoThis version is an improved version of Tetris Plus.
Tetrisphere1997Nintendo 64NintendoUses some of the tetrominoes (as well as two 3-block piece) with different gameplay than standard Tetris. The object of the game is to reveal the core in the center of the sphere (which is actually a torus as seen through a fisheye perspective). To achieve this, you need to stack similarly shaped pieces on top of each other. Once three are stacked, the pieces disappear and reveal the layer below. If the player doesn't clear blocks fast enough they lose one life, and if they lose three, the game is over. Wild card pieces, power-ups and a limited ability to slide pieces over the surface of the sphere all help with this task.
Tetris DX1998Game Boy ColorNintendoThe Game Boy version of Tetris updated for the Game Boy Color
Tetris 4D[27]1998DreamcastBullet-Proof Software
Tetris 641998Nintendo 64SETA CorporationIncludes Normal Tetris, Giga Tetris that has tetriminoes of different sizes, and Bio Tetris that adjusts itself based on feedback from a heartbeat measuring clip that attaches to the user's ear.
Tetris: The Grand Master1998ArcadeArika / CapcomReleased in Japan, designed for seasoned and skilled Tetris players. At higher levels, tetriminoes begin to drop so fast that they appear immediately at the bottom, with no airborne phase at all; Players only have a split-second to slide the block into designated locations before they lock down. This distinctive style is called "20G". Subsequent entries in the Grand Master series continued the high-speed trend.
Kids Tetris[28]1999PCHasbro InteractiveTetrominoes start out with two blocks and increase with further lines. Circus, Firehouse, Haunted House and Laboratory stages have different graphical effects with each cleared level. Includes printing option.
The New Tetris1999Nintendo 64NintendoTetris with a new feature: when a 16-block (4 by 4) square is made, the tetrominos used to form the square are merged as 16-block squares. A square formed using different types of tetrominos is called a combo square or multisquare, and it appears silver. A square formed using four of the same piece is called a pure square or monosquare, and it appears gold. All pieces but the S and Z can form monosquares.
Tetris1999Ericsson T28Ericsson
The Next Tetris1999
2001
PlayStation, PC
Nuon
Hasbro Interactive
Crave Entertainment
The Next Tetris was a version of the game with an emphasis on the cascade mode.
Magical Tetris Challenge1999
2000
Nintendo 64, PlayStation
Game Boy Color
Capcom
Activision
SCEE
Story mode with Disney characters. The game implements a new Tetris deviation of combos, where consecutive cleared lines give those clears greater value. Non-story variations include magical, updown, and endless mode with other modes which can be unlocked in the story mode.
The Next Tetris: On-line Edition[29]2000DreamcastCrave EntertainmentVersion of The Next Tetris with overhauled presentation and visuals and online play added. Released in Europe in 2001 as The Next Tetris with online functionality removed.[30]
Sega Tetris[31]2000DreamcastWOW Entertainment
Tetris: The Absolute – The Grand Master 22000ArcadeArika / PsikyoSequel to Tetris: The Grand Master, featured faster gameplay than its predecessor. A later upgrade, Tetris: The Absolute – The Grand Master 2 Plus, featured several new modes including the "Death Mode" where tetriminoes fall furiously fast right from the beginning.
Tetris With Cardcaptor Sakura: Eternal Heart[32]2000PlayStationArikaReleased only in Japan, a Cardcaptor Sakura-themed Tetris game. It presents puzzles in which the player (as Sakura Kinomoto) has to transform the Clow Cards into Sakura Cards by defeating Eriol's Tetris style Puzzles. The game also features player vs CPU and contains hidden extras based on the anime series.
Tetris2001Ericsson T68mEricsson
Tetris Worlds2001PC, Playstation 2THQIncludes Tetris, Square Tetris, Cascade Tetris, Sticky Tetris (originally in The New Tetris), Hot-Line Tetris, and Fusion Tetris.

Other versions:

  • PS2 (2002, Blue Planet Software)
  • Nintendo GameCube and Xbox (2002, Radical Ent.)
  • Game Boy Advance (2002, 3d6 Games)
Tetris2002WonderSwan Color, SwanCrystalVanguard
Pokémon Tetris2002Pokémon miniReleased only in Japan and Europe, a tiny keychain Tetris game with a Pokémon theme.
Tetris Advance2003Game Boy AdvanceSuccessTetris Advance is a Tetris game published only in Japan.
Tetris Elements[33]2004Windows PC, Mac OSTHQIncludes classic Tetris and five variations: Stratosphere, which features meteors that can either help or hurt in eliminating rows; Earthquake, where tremors shake the falling shapes and move them around; Tempest, a double Tetris game where players are switched back and forth between screens; Ice, which has falling icicles that will knock into the falling shapes and make them crash down; and Fire, where heat can cause a chain reaction and melt multiple rows.
Tetris: The Grand Master 3 – Terror Instinct2005ArcadeArika / TaitoSequel to Tetris: The Absolute – The Grand Master 2 Plus with several changes in game mechanics and a "Shirase" mode, analogous to Death Mode but with a drastic speed increase.
Tetris: The Grand Master Ace2005Xbox 360Arika / AQ EntertainmentFirst console version in the Grand Master series, one of the launch titles for the Japanese launch of the Xbox 360.
Tetris Mania2006Mobile PhonesElectronic ArtsCascade Tetris, Sticky Tetris and Fusion Tetris, all previously in Tetris Worlds.
Tetris DS2006Nintendo DSNintendoFirst version for Nintendo DS. Includes local multiplayer and online multiplayer support. All based around the NES era of games.
iPod Tetris[34]2006iPodElectronic Arts
Tetris Evolution[35]2007Xbox 360THQFirst seventh generation Tetris game to be released in the United States. Includes play over Xbox Live.
Tetris Zone2007Windows PC and Mac OSBlue Planet SoftwareFeatures four game modes and the Combo system. Includes online Leaderboards and game playback.
Tetris Splash2007Xbox 360Tetris OnlineFirst Xbox Live Arcade title for Tetris. It is also the first game published under The Tetris Company's new third party Tetris Online.
Tetris Online Japan2007PCGungHo Online EntertainmentOfficial online game for Japanese region.[citation needed]
Tetris Friends2008FacebookTetris OnlineFeatured ten game modes, including Marathon, Ultra, Sprint, N-Blox, Sprint 5-Player, 1989, Survival, Battle 2-Player, Battle 6-Player, and Rally 8-Player. Leaderboards were based on Facebook friends, encouraging the "friends" aspect.
Tetris Party2008WiiTetris Online / Hudson SoftA WiiWare title released on 20 October 2008; there were 18 modes, including one which involves building a tower that a tiny person on the stack can climb, and one using the Wii Balance Board.
Tetris Pop[36]2008MobileElectronic Arts MobileFeatures 17 mini-variations, including Ball, Circuit, Erosion, Filler, Flood, Furnace, Limbo, Meteors, Touchdown, Scanner, Split, Stacker, and Vanilla. Three game modes: Pop, Mix, Chrono. Tetris Pop to be released worldwide for mobile devices. Expected Winter 2008.
Tetris Giant2009ArcadeSegaA giant version of Tetris that features a playing field that is 6 cells wide by 7 cells high as opposed to the almost universal 10 cells wide by 20 cells high. The game is played on a large 70" DLP Projection Monitor and is controlled using giant joysticks with a built-in rumble motor. The base unit is actually a projector which can optionally be detached from the default screen and projected onto a large wall.
Tetris Party Deluxe2010Wii, Nintendo DSTetris Online / Majesco / Hudson SoftSequel to Tetris Party. Online players can compete with Tetris Party players (i.e., Tetris Party for WiiWare + Tetris Party Deluxe for Wii / Tetris Party Live for DSiWare + Tetris Party Deluxe for DS).
Tetris Party Live[37]2010Nintendo DSiTetris Online / Hudson SoftA DSiWare title featuring several modes (Marathon, VS, Battle, and Dual Spaces). The focus of the game is multiplayer, where players can compete with other players around the world in real-time.
Tetris Battle[38]2010FacebookTetris OnlineSimilar in design to Tetris Friends, this game features competitive Tetris modes against friends or random people. Both direct "battles" and competitive 40-line sprints are included.
Tetris (EA Games)2011PlayStation 3, PSPElectronic ArtsFeatures over 10 modalities, including Original, Gravity and Laser. It's also possible to play a bonus modality named "Variant", what includes some modified variants of these modalities. It also includes new soundtracks. Available for download in the PlayStation Network as a Mini. The PS3 version features exclusive Power Ups, Shared Mode, and Team Battle.
Tetris (EA Mobile)[39]2011iOS, Android, Windows Phone, BlackBerryElectronic ArtsFeatures two modalities of gameplay: the classic Marathon mode and a new mode named "Magic", what features a new gameplay style and over new 20 levels. It also includes new soundtracks. In fall 2011 the game was removed from the iOS and Android app stores. However, the Android version can actually be purchased on the Amazon Appstore.
Tetris: Axis2011Nintendo 3DSNintendoPublished on 2 October 2011.[40] It featured modes that used the 3DS's AR card functionality.
Tetris (Premium)[41]2011iOSElectronic ArtsFeatures two modalities: the classic Marathon mode and a new mode named "Galaxy", what features a new gameplay style and over new 50 levels. It also includes new soundtracks and the classic 8-bit theme from the original Tetris game. Not to be confused with the 2011 game. Following N3TWORK INC.'s acquisition of the Tetris license, both the iOS and Android versions of this game were discontinued and retired from their respective app stores on 21 April 2020.
Tetris Stars[42]2011FacebookTetris OnlineFree-to-play, this casual arcade "digging" style game features a social leaderboard with friends, mouse-based controls, and power up items.
Tetris Blitz[43][44]2013iOS, Android, Windows Phone, Microsoft WindowsElectronic ArtsEach game completes in two minutes, Features exclusive Power Up of the Week, Bonus Blitz minigame, and online leaderboards.
Puyo Puyo Tetris2014Nintendo 3DS, Wii U, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch (2017), Microsoft Windows PCSegaTetris versus Puyo Puyo. The game features modes that allow for playing standalone Tetris, standalone Puyo Puyo, and a Fusion mode that combines the two.
Tetris[45]2014Amazon Fire TVTetris OnlineFeaturing 3 game modes: Marathon, Sprint, or Ultra. Also has over 40 different achievements to earn along the way, as well as global leaderboards to compare a player's progress against other GameCircle participants.
Tetris Battle: Fusion[46]2014Amazon Fire TV, OuyaTetris OnlineA game based on Tetris Battle, which introduces an all-new interactive adventure where players can battle their way through a series of challenging opponents and goals to become a Tetris Master, where they have to collect special Amulets that can be used to give them an added boost as they progress their way to victory. Over 50 Amulets can be collected.
Tetris Ultimate2014Nintendo 3DS, PlayStation Vita, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Microsoft WindowsUbisoftTo coincide with the franchises' 30th Anniversary and in partnership with The Tetris Company and SoMa Play.
Tetris Effect2018PlayStation 4, Microsoft Windows, Oculus Quest[47]EnhanceIncludes support for Virtual reality (PlayStation VR, HTC Vive, Oculus Rift and Oculus Quest) and features a "Zone" mechanic which allows the player to freeze time and clear more than four lines at once. Superseded by Tetris Effect: Connected.
Tetris2018J2ME (Series 30+)Gameloft
Tetris 992019Nintendo SwitchNintendoA multiplayer Battle Royale variant of Tetris exclusive to Nintendo Switch Online members.
Tetris M1ND BEND3RS[48]2019BrowsersRed BullA browser version created by Red Bull. Tetris M1ND BEND3RS is a twist on the traditional formula by having different effects whenever the player clears a certain line.
Tetris x Hello Kitty[49]2019BrowsersSanrio
Tetris (N3TWORK)[50][51]2020iOS, AndroidN3TWORK
Tetris Effect: Connected2020Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S;[52] PlayStation 4, Microsoft Windows, Oculus Quest, Nintendo Switch[53]EnhanceA release of Tetris Effect for the Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and Microsoft Windows that adds a 'connected' suite of multiplayer modes. It was confirmed that the connected multiplayer modes would be ported to the original Tetris Effect as an expansion in Summer 2021.
Puyo Puyo Tetris 2[54]2020PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, Microsoft Windows[55]SegaSequel to Puyo Puyo Tetris. The game features additions like a new Skill Battle mode containing skills and item cards unique to various characters.
Tetris Beat2021Apple ArcadeN3TWORK Inc.A mobile Tetris game exclusive to Apple Arcade. A new twist to the formula that introduces songs from real life artists and rhythm based gameplay.

Unofficial games

TitleYearPlatformDeveloperDescription
Tetris[56]1986ZX SpectrumAndic Software (UK)Tetris clone.
Tetris[57]1986ZX SpectrumV.A. Baliasov (Russia)Tetris clone.
Nyet[58][59]1988PC, MS-DOSDavid HoworthFreeware clone of Tetris
Tetris[60]1988ZX SpectrumMirrorsoft Ltd (UK)Tetris clone.
Tetris[61]1988ZX SpectrumRafii Soft (Poland)Tetris clone.
3D-Tetris[62]1989ZX SpectrumAntic Software (Czech)3D-Tetris.
EGAint[63]1989PC, MS-DOSEric NgLike "Standard Tetris" but with options of more/less complex dropping figures (Polyominoes). Easiest level included 1-square figures (also known as Monominoes). Hardest level included figures of up to 8-square figures (octominoes), including "holes".
Tetris[64]1989ZX SpectrumMilan Vosika (Czech)Tetris clone.
Tetris 3Z[65]1989ZX SpectrumZdeno & PeterTetris clone.
KUBIS[66]1989, 1996 updatedAtari ST series up to TT and FalconJulian F. ReschkeGEM accessory which can be started out of any GEM application through the DESK menu. First release was in 1989, enhanced version in 1996.
Tetris 21990ZX SpectrumFuxoftDesigned by František Fuka. 8-bit ZX Spectrum game for two players.
Frac4D[67][68]1990MS-DOSPer Bergland, Max TegmarkA version in which the falling pieces are tesseracts that can be rotated in four dimensions.
Tetris[69]1990ZX SpectrumFuxoft (Czech)Tetris clone.
Twintris[70]1990AmigaDigital MarketingDual version of Tetris originally designed for the Commodore Amiga, with less known ports to other platforms.
Super Twintris[71]1991AmigaBig Brother Copy (BBC)Supposed sequel to Twintris with nothing but minor improvements.
TERTIS1991Acorn ArchimedesSICKUnofficial version of Tetris for Acorn Archimedes from Irish developer SICK. Heavily leans into the game's origins to the Soviet Union, with the cursor even being represented by a hammer and sickle.[72] Appears to use the BBC Micro release as a base, as it includes the block statistics bar, but adds graphical features such as simple polygonal models for both high score letters and current block in play. Only features single player score attack and interestingly is labelled as both TETris and TERtis in-game, in multiple menus, at the same time.
Tetris[73]1991ZX SpectrumAcademySoft (Russia)Tetris clone.
Tetris[74]1991ZX SpectrumTera Software (Russia)Tetris clone.
Tetris Max1992[75]Mac OS ClassicSteve ChamberlinA shareware Tetris game. In 1993, Tetris Max received an honorable mention in the MacUser shareware awards.[76][77]
Block Buster[78]1992Watara SupervisionBon Treasure Co., Ltd.
Tetris[79]1992ZX SpectrumShop for Games (Slovakia) / Borec Software (Slovakia)Tetris clone.
Bomb Tetris[80]1993ZX SpectrumMicro ART (Russia)Tetris clone.
Night Tetris[81]1993ZX SpectrumChemist Soft (Russia)Tetris clone.
Russian Tetris[82]1993ZX SpectrumTHD (Russia)Tetris clone.
Super Tetris[83]1993ZX SpectrumYunior Soft (Russia) / TK Ltd (Russia)Tetris clone.
Tetris 1.4[84]1993ZX SpectrumPavel Foltán (Czech)Tetris clone.
Tetris 4[85]1994ZX SpectrumViktor Drozd (Belarus)Tetris clone.
Edtris 2600[86]1994Atari 2600Ed FedermeyerTetris clone.
5 in 1 Tetris[87]1995ZX SpectrumMortal Kombat Hackers Group (Russia)Tetris clone.
Ammytris[88]1995ZX SpectrumGomel BelariusSimple Tetris clone.
Sextris[89]1995ZX SpectrumSilicon Brains GroupTetris with a female face on the background.
Tetris[90]1995ZX SpectrumR&S Compani (Belarus)Tetris clone.
Tiny Tetris[91]1995ZX SpectrumOleg N. Cher (Ukraine)Tetris clone.
T-Tris1996Atari LynxB.Schick/L.BaumstarkAdaptation with save game option and up to 16 players. First Lynx homebrew game.
Digital Tetris[92]1996ZX SpectrumSmash (Russia)Tetris with faces appearing on the left of the screen.
Double Tetris[93]1996ZX SpectrumMAS (Lithuania)Full screen tetris.
Tetris II[94]1996MSX2, MSX2+, MSX turbo RRenegade, Artic Soft, MicroTec
Home Tetris[95]1996ZX SpectrumRussian Bear Group (Russia)Tetris clone.
Super Tetris 2[96]1996ZX SpectrumAccept Corp (Russia)Tetris clone.
Bubble Tetris[97]1997ZX SpectrumP.O.V. (Russia)Tetris clone with screen distortion.
WordtrisWindows PC
Super NES
Game Boy
Players try to complete words found in the dictionary file.
Mega Tetris 2000[98]1999ZX SpectrumPush & DGMS (Russia)Tetris clone.
Super Tetris[99]1999ZX SpectrumAlex Art (Russia)Tetris clone.
La Bastille2000LinuxTech House, Brown UniversityA version implemented on the 10-story tall science library building at Brown University, using Linux.[100]
Tetris 1D[101]2002Ziga HajdukovicA joke version with a single column. The player is repeatedly given only the long piece, and only has one control key (to increase the falling rate.) 1D Tetris was included in the "Zero Gamer" Exhibition as a "game that tests the viewers' endurance in meditative inaction."[102]
Quinn2006Mac OS XSimon HaertelRecreation of Tetris with network capability through TCP/IP and Bonjour.[103] The Tetris Company requested removal in 2006,[104] but it was available as of 2008 with a disclaimer that it is not "affiliated with or sponsored by The Tetris Company or part of their Tetris line of products."[105]
Mockatetris[106]2008ZX SpectrumRafal Miazga (Poland)Tetris clone.
Tris2008Mac OS XWitherspoonRemoved from Mac App Store at the request of The Tetris Company.[105]
Tetris Grand Master 32008Nintendo DSMeRAMANA remake of the arcade game Tetris: The Grand Master with additional features such as invisible blocks.[107]
NullpoMino2008Windows PC
Linux
Mac OS X
NullNonameOpen-source Tetris fan game notable for its variety of gameplay modes and customizability. The Nullpomino League Edition allowed for tournament play and sprint training. NullpoMino gameplay videos of Mario and Luigi patterns were shown in the Yoasobi Sanshimai show.[108]
Mino2009iOSXio Interactive, Inc.A game with the same mechanics as Tetris. Mino also featured multiplayer support for up to four players.[109] In a 2012 U.S. District Court ruling, Mino was found to have infringed on the Tetris Company's copyrights because it had replicated a combination of visual elements from the official Tetris.[110]
Color Tetris[111]2010ZX SpectrumPerspective Group (Russia)Tetris clone.
Not Tetris2010PCMaurice GueganAdds free rotation and physics engine behavior to the falling blocks.[112]
Tetris 2 Returns[113]2011ZX SpectrumHippiman (Russia)Tetris clone.
Jstris2014[114]Web Browserjezevec10A free-to-play online multiplayer block game.[115] Jstris is a simple online multiplayer block game built in JavaScript, HTML5, and Python (server),[116][117] comparable to "battle royale" game such as Tetris 99.[118]
Tetraminos2016PC, Xbox One, PS4, Wii USanuk GamesAdds 5 non-default tetramino shapes, combos and extra point for single color lines.[119]
Tetris[120]2018ZX SpectrumHoward Price (UK)Tetris clone.
Tetris[121]2019ZX SpectrumOzzyoss Software (Czech)Tetris clone.
Tetris Championship Edition[122]2020ZX SpectrumFitosoftSimple Tetris clone.
TETR.IO2020[123]Web BrowseroskAn online multiplayer stacker game with global leaderboards, worldwide matches,[124] and a "battle royale" style gamemode comparable to Tetris 99.[125] In 2021, TETR.IO had 2.6 million active players worldwide.[126]
Tetris[127]2021ZX SpectrumRui MartinsSimple Tetris clone.
TEMU GB Tetris Emulator[128]2021ZX Spectrum40crisisTetris clone.
Tetris[129]2021ZX SpectrumBubu (Spain)Tetris clone.
Fitris[130]2023ZX SpectrumBubuArcade Tetris clone.
Kuatris[131]2023ZX SpectrumMrRancioSimple Tetris clone.
Tetris4px[132]2023ZX SpectrumIgnacoboSmall screen Tetris clone.
Zetrix[133]2023ZX SpectrumRetroteamIllegal copy of Ammytris.

Clones and unofficial variants

  • Ultimate Tetris is a Tetris game that has more than 20 block types, a few new game modes, and a "Hardcore" mode where the game is played on a 125x125 grid.
  • PicTiles is a variant of Tetris in which the tetrominoes are used to fill in pictures. The game is available as shareware for OS X (PPC and Intel) and was originally released in 2004 by Charcoal Design (website).
  • California Dreams released a Tetris variant called Blockout (website) in 1989. It is played in three dimensions from a top-down perspective. The basic mode uses standard tetrominos, which can be manipulated with three different degrees of rotation, in two directions (requiring six separate keys for rotating, in addition to the four movement keys and a key to drop a tetromino). Further modes in the game introduce extra dominos composed of blocks set above and below each other, and may have more or less than four blocks. www.blockout.de international championships
  • Eqtris ([1]) is a clone with numerous gameplay variations, including competitive and co-operative two-player modes, editable game pieces, and a mission-based Challenge Mode.
  • Gravytris (www.gravytris.de) is a freeware implementation of Tetris in OpenGL that implements the "chain-reaction" variant of gravity. Furthermore, it has a contemplative puzzle mode with complex tiles and no time pressure. Another game mode is color tetris where a strategic twist is introduced by adding colored subblocks to the tetris tiles effectively combining the games Columns and Tetris into one game. Other features: Online Highscorelist, 1-hour soundtrack, windows and Linux binaries, no installation required (single self-contained executable)
  • Bastet, short for Bastard Tetris, is a Tetris clone created by Federico Poloni. Running on the Linux platform, Bastet increases the game's challenge by using a mathematical formula to choose the worst possible tetromino to give the player, rather than selecting one randomly.
  • Vertris, is a simple cross-platform Tetris clone created by Andrés Rassol. It is covered under the GNU General Public License.
  • TetriNET is a popular variant playable on Internet with up to 6 players. On clearing lines the player receives special blocks that can be used to damage the field of the opponent or help a teammate. This imitation uses general Tetris inferences, but the main differential is its 12 by 22 play field dimensions.
  • Duotris is a Tetris clone produced by team Magnetics, which was released on Commodore 64. It featured classic 2D tetrominos and included a standard singleplayer mode, a two-player split-screen mode as well as a unique team mode in which both players filled up the same playing area.
  • Tetripz is also a freeware game for the PC, written by Mute Fantasies. It has a number of levels that alter the appearance of the game board (by spinning, warping or otherwise changing the traditional board). It is, according to the game designers, "playing Tetris under influence of LSD, but without the LSD." The row width is 11 blocks wide.
  • Tetanus On Drugs is a free software game for Windows and Linux, and it is also ported to Game Boy Advance ROM. The game was developed by Pin Eight, and, while not stated by its website, it is probably based on the earlier game Tetripz. Tetanus On Drugs plays on more traditional restrictions with a mode similar to The New Tetris.
  • Tetris Worlds (NHN Corp, 2005) is a Korean interpretation of THQ's original Tetris Worlds. In NHN Corp's game, a player can rotate floored tetriminoes up to 15 times. The game includes modes of play similar to THQ's Tetris Worlds but also includes Tetris clear, where users compete in terms of time to clear lines containing "star" mino; survival, where users compete against each other like in other versus mode games; Sticky; Cascade; and Rush mode. Rush mode uses Cascade gravity and has 100 to 150 unfilled rows that a player needs to "dig down" using line clears and attack or defend items. The first player to clear the bottom row wins. The game also features Single Player puzzle mode and has multiplayer support for up to 6 players in Tetris/Sticky/Cascade and a maximum of 10 players in Rush mode. It is playable at http://tetris.hangame.com/.
  • Phony Ring two:five is a variant of Tetris in which the playing field is a ring. It is a PC game released in 2006 by Volatile Assembly (website) with the music highly integrated with the game flow.
  • Lockjaw is an open-source Tetris clone designed to accurately play like a range of popular Tetris games. It is largely customizable by the player.
  • "Triz" is a Tetris clone made for Symbian OS. One important note is that it does not show you the next piece.
  • Quadrapassel (Formerly Gnometris) is a part of Gnome Games, and is installed by default with the Ubuntu distribution of Linux.
  • Scrablet is a variant where the basic game of Tetris is combined with Scrabble. The game feature an inbuilt dictionary of over 20,000 words. Scrablet won the Champion (Games Category) in National Software Competition held in Singapore in 1991.

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