Tetris Computermeester //top\\ Jun 2026

The Computermeester version is designed for accessibility across devices, from school laptops to tablets. Here is how to play: Move the falling block. Arrow Down: Speed up the descent. Arrow Up, CTRL, or Space: Rotate the block clockwise. Q or A Keys: Rotate the block counter-clockwise.

The framework brings a lightweight, browser-native translation of classic Tetris directly to students. It removes non-essential notifications, competitive chat rooms, and microtransactions found in modern commercial versions, focusing instead on cognitive skill building. Tetris Computermeester

The seven falling shapes (I, J, L, O, S, T, Z) must be rotated and positioned. Arrow Up, CTRL, or Space: Rotate the block clockwise

: Designed for younger students to drag and drop basic figures into matching outlines. It removes non-essential notifications

One Tetris (four lines at once) gives 1200 points — the same as thirty singles. Always aim for line clears of three or four lines whenever possible.

Whether you are a teacher looking for a "beloningsspel" (reward game) or a student looking to improve your high score, Tetris remains the gold standard for simple but deep gameplay.