🗼 Tower
Stack blocks as high as you can. One slip shrinks you. Tower tests precision consistency — free in your browser, no download, no signup. Tower is a solo mode with a world leaderboard — play it any time at blocks.pw/s/tower, no download or signup.
How to play Tower
- A block slides across the screen above your tower.
- Tap to drop it on the stack.
- The overhang gets sliced off — misaligned drops shrink your platform.
- Keep stacking until the block's too small to land. Height is your score.
Rules and scoring
Floors stacked, with a compounding punishment: every sloppy drop makes every subsequent drop harder. Two lazy taps early can doom floor 30 — the game has a long memory. Perfect drops keep the platform full-width and forgiving.
That compounding is why Tower tops out the tension curve of the solo modes: by floor 25 you're threading a needle you spent 24 floors narrowing. The world leaderboard rewards boring, repeatable precision over occasional brilliance.
Strategy: how to win at Tower
- Treat the first ten floors as sacred — early misses are compound interest against you.
- Drop on the rhythm of the slide, not on visual confirmation; by the time it "looks right" it's past.
- As the platform narrows, shift your gaze to the tower edge you're matching, not the moving block.
- One breath between floors. Tower punishes streak-greed more than any other mode.
Where Tower fits
Solo scores post to the world leaderboard and your country leaderboard, so a good run means something. When you want a human opponent instead of a clock, the quick match duels pull from the same skills.