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.

But "Tetris Computermeester" is more than just a browser-based clone of Alexey Pajitnov’s 1984 masterpiece. It represents a specific pedagogical intersection—where old-school arcade mechanics meet modern computational thinking.

The number one beginner mistake is creating a "mountain." You must keep your stack as flat as possible. Avoid leaving single-block holes in the middle. Use the "I" piece to flatten out uneven stacks.

Leave a single column open on the far left or right. Wait for the long straight bar (the I-piece) to clear four lines at once—this is the namesake "Tetris" move and yields the highest points.

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