Torus

Rotate the World • Align the Blocks • Master Geometry
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Think outside the box by thinking inside the ring. Torus is a mesmerizing falling block puzzle set on a 3D circular surface. Unlike traditional grids, the edges connect, requiring you to think about space in a whole new dimension.

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How to Play

1

Rotate the Ring

Use your controls to rotate the torus. Blocks fall toward the center ring from the outer edges of the geometry.

2

Form Continuous Lines

Arrange the blocks to form a complete circle around the torus. When a ring is filled, it disappears and clears space.

3

Prevent Overstacking

Don't let the blocks reach the outer limit. Keep clearing rings to maintain your score and keep the game going.

Geometric Strategies

Wraparound Vision

Remember that the "left" and "right" sides are connected. Use this to your advantage to bridge gaps that seem impossible on a flat grid.

The Center Focus

Prioritize filling the innermost rings first. This gives you a better view of the incoming blocks and more time to react to the rotation speed.

Pre-emptive Rotation

Start rotating the torus before the next block even appears. Anticipating where the next piece *should* go is the key to high scores.

Common Questions

What makes Torus different from Tetris?
While the goal of clearing lines is similar, Torus introduces 360-degree spatial thinking. The connected edges change how you plan your moves entirely.


Is there an end to the game?
Torus is an endless challenge. The speed increases as you clear more rings, testing the limits of your reflexes and spatial logic.