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How to Use the Block Blast Solver
Updated: May 28, 2026. The fastest path is simple: match the board, choose the three pieces, then compare the suggested sequences.
Match the 8x8 board by clicking filled cells, choose the three pieces currently available in your game, then run the solver. Review the top suggestions and choose the sequence that fits your score goal, board shape, and risk tolerance.
The tool is an unofficial move helper, not an automatic player. It does not connect to the game, control your device, or know future random pieces. It only evaluates the board and three visible pieces you enter.
Step by step
- Open the live Block Blast Solver and recreate the board from top left to bottom right.
- Click each filled cell until the browser board matches your game board exactly.
- Select Piece 1, Piece 2, and Piece 3 from the dropdowns. Order matters when you want to compare a full three-piece sequence.
- Select Find best moves and compare the first recommendation with the alternative plans.
The first highlighted placement is the first move in the best sequence. The result list also shows the planned follow-up moves for the remaining pieces, including line clears and board shape tradeoffs.
How to read the recommendation
A high-scoring move usually clears rows or columns, preserves a connected open area, and avoids narrow holes that cannot fit future pieces. If two recommendations look close, prefer the one that leaves more space for long bars, 3x3 squares, and awkward L-shaped pieces.
Do not only chase the immediate line clear. A move that clears one row but splits the empty area into small islands can be worse than a lower-clear move that keeps the board flexible.
Common input mistakes
The most common wrong result comes from one incorrect cell or one incorrect piece shape. If the recommendation cannot be placed in your game, check the board corners, recently cleared rows, and any piece that was mirrored or rotated in your mind.
For screenshots, use the screenshot solver to estimate the board, then manually correct the detected cells before solving. Image detection is a shortcut for entry, not a replacement for checking the final grid.
When to use related guides
If you keep reaching dead boards, read why no move is left in Block Blast. If you want to understand why the solver values one move over another, use the best move strategy guide.
Common questions
Do I need to enter all three pieces?
Yes. The solver compares sequences using the three current pieces, so entering all of them gives better recommendations.
Can I correct the board after using screenshot detection?
Yes. Click any board cell to toggle it before solving.