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Blockfit – A calm block puzzle, cleanly pared back and surprisingly hard to put down

There's a quiet of its own in dropping a piece neatly into the grid and watching a full row vanish — and then one more move, and another. Blockfit strips the block puzzle back to the essentials: one grid, three pieces, your next best score. As laid-back or as tricky as the moment happens to ask for.

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One grid, three pieces

The whole game fits on a single screen. In front of you is an 8×8 grid and a tray of three pieces; your job is to see what fits and place it where it does the board the most good.

Instantly clear

Drag a piece from the tray onto the grid and let go. If that fills a complete row or column, it clears and makes room again. There's nothing more to learn — no tutorial, no menus between you and your next move. One tap, one drag, one clear line.

Think ahead, don't rush

The appeal is in the space. The pieces never rotate — you place them exactly as they're dealt — and filling in at random leaves you stuck fast. It pays to keep a corner open and think about how the three pieces in the tray fit onto the board together. Patience gets you further here than greed.

No timer, no end

There's no clock and no winning. You play until none of your three pieces will fit anywhere — then the round is over. Until then, only one number matters: your best score, the one you want to beat next time.

Easy to begin, quietly demanding to keep going — that mix turns "just one more move" into a whole session fast.

Blockfit

Blockfit

A relaxing block-fitting puzzle for a quiet few minutes: drag shaped blocks onto an 8×8 grid and fill whole rows and columns to clear them. No timer, no end — just you, the grid, and your next best score.

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How a full board tightens the screw

A round starts generous and almost offhand, then the board gets tighter — and every single move weighs more than the one before.

Know your pieces

Not every piece is the same. Single cells and short lines slot in almost anywhere; L, T, S and Z shapes, rectangles and a chunky 3×3 block want to be placed with foresight. The big, awkward pieces come up less often so the board stays playable — but when they do, it's the open space you saved that decides things.

Lines, multi-clears and streaks

A full row or column disappears — but there's more to it than just clearing. Several lines in one move score disproportionately more, and clearing on back-to-back placements builds a streak that counts on top. A preview on the grid shows you, while you're still dragging, where the piece will land and which lines it would clear before you commit.

Fair to the player

Blockfit doesn't play against you. Each round gives you three undos to take back a misplacement when you spot the better spot a second too late — and as long as there's any room left, the game does its best to deal you at least one playable piece. You lose to a genuinely full board, not to a mean roll of the dice.

The same simple principle, endlessly different pressure: every round asks how long you can keep the board open.

Blockfit

Blockfit

A relaxing block-fitting puzzle for a quiet few minutes: drag shaped blocks onto an 8×8 grid and fill whole rows and columns to clear them. No timer, no end — just you, the grid, and your next best score.

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Built to replay

Blockfit is deliberately pared back, but it's built to bring you back — through the chase for a better number and a care you can feel in every detail.

A best score to beat

There's no currency to hoard and no shop to manage — just you and the number you want to top next time. Your best score carries over between sessions, and the game even saves the board, tray, score and your remaining undos, so you pick up exactly where you left off.

Every sound generated on the device

Blockfit ships no audio files at all. Every sound is generated live on your phone — a soft tone on placement that follows your score in pitch, a brighter sound on a clear that rises with combo and streak, and a short game-over motif — plus an optional, generative ambient pad that drifts and never quite repeats. Sound and ambient sound toggle independently, and there's light vibration feedback on placement and on clears, where your device supports it.

Three themes and quiet care

Three coherent palettes are built in — Daylight (the default), Blossom and Midnight — and the active theme even tints the system status bar to match. The game saves your progress and settings automatically — even if you switch away mid-round — and resumes the game right where you left it. It's in English and German, switchable at any time and remembered between sessions.

No meta-grind, no noise — just a small, cleanly made game you can pick up for a minute or lose an hour in.

Blockfit

Blockfit

A relaxing block-fitting puzzle for a quiet few minutes: drag shaped blocks onto an 8×8 grid and fill whole rows and columns to clear them. No timer, no end — just you, the grid, and your next best score.

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The bottom line: just one more move

Blockfit brings the block puzzle down to its calmest form — one grid, three pieces, a best score to beat — and makes that single idea quietly gripping. It's completely free, runs fully offline, and comes with no ads, no in-app purchases and no tracking at all — just you and the grid. Available in English and German, with a wide range of pieces, points for multi-line and streak clears, a live preview as you place, three undos per round, three coherent themes, a fully on-device sound design, and automatic saving with seamless resume. Download Blockfit on Google Play and see how long you can keep the board open.

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Is Blockfit really free?

Yes. Blockfit is completely free, shows no ads, and contains no in-app purchases. There's nothing to buy and nothing behind a paywall — just the game.

Do I need an internet connection to play?

No. Blockfit works fully offline. All of your progress — your best score, your in-progress game and your settings — is saved locally on your device.

What is Blockfit about?

It's a block puzzle. You drag shaped pieces from a tray of three onto an 8×8 grid; fill a complete row or column and it clears. Several lines at once, or on back-to-back placements, score more. There's no clock and no winning — you play until no piece fits, chasing your best score.

How hard is it, and can I take a move back?

There's no difficulty setting — the round gets more demanding on its own as the board fills up. You're not on your own, though: each round gives you three undos, and as long as there's room left, the game tries to deal you at least one playable piece. So you lose to a full board, not to an unfair roll.

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