@@nicename6258 for real if you get used to 180 it can save lots of unneccessary double spins so having 180 is actually will be better for someone like diao
In Tetris, a "180-degree spin" or simply a "180 spin" refers to the ability of a tetromino (a block composed of four squares) to rotate by 180 degrees, effectively flipping it upside down. This move is typically allowed in modern versions of Tetris and is a key aspect of the game strategy. In many Tetris games, tetrominos can be rotated in 90-degree increments (i.e., 90 degrees clockwise or counterclockwise) using the corresponding keys or controls. However, players can also perform a 180-degree spin by rotating the tetromino twice in the same direction. For example, if a tetromino is initially in a horizontal orientation, a 180-degree spin will make it completely upside down. The 180-degree spin is valuable for Tetris players because it allows them to quickly reposition tetrominos to fill gaps and create lines in the well (the playing field). This maneuver can be especially useful in tight spaces and to fix mistakes or misplacements during gameplay. Mastering the 180-degree spin, along with other rotation and movement techniques, is essential for achieving high scores and efficiently clearing lines in Tetris. Different Tetris versions may have slightly different controls, so it's a good idea to check the specific keybindings or control settings for the Tetris game you are playing.
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i think you''ll hit world record if you make an lst guide...
i think i have you friended on tetr lmao
@@jasonliu8211 aha most likely, I make a lot of custom lobbies
Just imagine how strong you'll be when you stop rotating ccw
diao should stretch the video to 8 minute mark for ad revenue
ok this is crazy
wow
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wr when
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so you tell me he will easily get wr if 180
using 180 means u have to move ur finger to another key which might slow you u down tho
@@nicename6258 for real if you get used to 180 it can save lots of unneccessary double spins so having 180 is actually will be better for someone like diao
@@nicename6258you have 10 fingers
@@nicename6258or have 180 on a separate finger
@@nicename6258 pressing a key 2 times slows u down even more
Okay Diao, WR same time next week? See you then
Damn this icly bot works so well
I wonder how diao made it
still waiting for icly to hit 8 pps
didnt diao say he'd do a face reveal when he gets sub 14
if so he should totally use 180
no
2 pb in 1 week thats too good congrats
the replay is shorter then half of the whole video, lul
fast as f boi
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#2
I know its because he got 2nd in the lb
I just think its funny considering it might be confused with #2 in his 40l runs
an improvement is an improvement, this run has so many hesitations, it is not the end of your sprint journey yet, good luck for world record
There isn't much that you can call hesitations in this run though.
(ofc that doesn't mean that he can't improve more)
is hesitation in the same room with us right now?
The hesitation in question:
Use this in tetra league and see what happens lol
sure can take back no.1 someday LETS GOOO
lst guide when?
wr when
How do you get the physical line overlay? I'm stuck with the sidebar
what overlay? try enable pro mode and stride mode
@@Diaoo got it with pro mode, I was talking about how you can see the lines left on the physical board as opposed to the standard sidebar
wr when
Nice! More practice diaostuck
wow
the hell
Wr soon 💪
我才
Today wr?
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nrij wjay
nrij way
wr when
Nice
我才
try wr
wr now
wow so close to 1 good job
When wr
wat
why do you not use 180
becasue
what is 180?
In Tetris, a "180-degree spin" or simply a "180 spin" refers to the ability of a tetromino (a block composed of four squares) to rotate by 180 degrees, effectively flipping it upside down. This move is typically allowed in modern versions of Tetris and is a key aspect of the game strategy.
In many Tetris games, tetrominos can be rotated in 90-degree increments (i.e., 90 degrees clockwise or counterclockwise) using the corresponding keys or controls. However, players can also perform a 180-degree spin by rotating the tetromino twice in the same direction. For example, if a tetromino is initially in a horizontal orientation, a 180-degree spin will make it completely upside down.
The 180-degree spin is valuable for Tetris players because it allows them to quickly reposition tetrominos to fill gaps and create lines in the well (the playing field). This maneuver can be especially useful in tight spaces and to fix mistakes or misplacements during gameplay.
Mastering the 180-degree spin, along with other rotation and movement techniques, is essential for achieving high scores and efficiently clearing lines in Tetris. Different Tetris versions may have slightly different controls, so it's a good idea to check the specific keybindings or control settings for the Tetris game you are playing.