Block Puzzle game preview

Block Puzzle

Play Block Puzzle on TV with phones as controllers. Fit shapes, clear lines, and rack up points in a big screen puzzle game.

Block Puzzle on PadlessBox is a spatial placement game designed for big screens. The goal is to fit block shapes onto a grid and clear lines to keep the board open. PadlessBox is browser based, runs on TVs or computers, and uses phones as controllers, so there are no installs. To play on a TV or projector, open PadlessBox on the main screen, create a room, choose TV mode, and show the room code so a player can join.

PadlessBox also supports remote sessions for teams and friends. Choose Remote mode, then share the room link or code in Slack, Teams, or Discord so everyone can join from their own browser. One player can host the main screen on a laptop or shared screen while the active player places blocks from a phone. This makes Block Puzzle a calm solo challenge with spectators or a rotation where players compare scores and efficiency.

The mechanics reward planning and clean placement. Each turn presents a set of shapes, and the player chooses how to place them onto the grid. Complete full rows or columns to clear space and keep the board from filling. Clears can chain together for bonus points often. There is no rush, so players can think ahead, but a few poor placements can trap the board and end a run. Short rounds make it easy to restart and chase higher scores.

Block placement puzzles trace back to classic polyomino and tangram style games that challenge spatial reasoning. Their appeal is universal because they combine simple rules with deep planning and a satisfying rhythm. PadlessBox keeps that timeless design and updates it for shared screens and phone controls. With instant setup and a clear big screen view, Block Puzzle turns a quiet brain teaser into a social, score chasing challenge.