π°π· South Korea π§± Stack leaderboard
Drop the moving block dead-centre on the base. This page is the South Korea chapter of that contest β live standings on the rankings page.
Every country produces its own style of fast, and Stack β a test of precision under pressure β is where South Korea's players prove theirs. Duels played from South Korea feed the national ELO table, flag π°π· attached.
How the South Korea Stack ladder works
Stack rounds appear inside ranked duels, so your South Korea standing here is powered by ELO: win duels β including their Stack rounds β and your national rating climbs. Overlap percentage decides it: a dead-centre drop scores near 100%, a clipped corner scores whatever stayed on. The block's speed makes "just wait for the middle" harder than it sounds β hesitation drifts you past centre exactly as reliably as impatience drops you short.
Country detection is automatic β play from South Korea and your results carry the π°π· flag. No signup, no forms: an editable auto-nickname holds your record.
How to play Stack
- A block slides side to side above a fixed base.
- Tap to drop it. One drop β no undo, no second run.
- Your score is the overlap: how much of your block landed on the base.
- Better alignment than your opponent takes the round.
Climbing tips
- Track the block's rhythm for one full pass before dropping β release on the beat, not on hope.
- Aim your tap at the moment the leading edge crosses centre, not when the block "feels" centred; feels are late.
- Exhale before the drop. It's a free stabiliser and nobody uses it.
Full strategy, scoring detail and FAQs live on the Stack game page.