Block Puzzle

Block Puzzle

Addict Puzzle Games
star4.7380.9K ratings
trending_up50,000,000+Installs
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Updated2025-10-05
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Version6.0
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RequiresAndroid 5.0+
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CategoryPuzzle
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Review basis: Google Play listing metadata, screenshots, public rating signals, store feature claims, and LogicAppGuide category comparison.

Block Puzzle from Addict Puzzle Games is a classic drag-and-drop block puzzle with a very large player base. The rules are direct: drag blocks onto the grid, create full horizontal or vertical lines, clear those lines, and keep playing as long as space remains. Blocks cannot be rotated, and there is no time limit. That makes it a pure spatial planning game where every placement matters and the main challenge is preserving future options.

The public signals are excellent. This snapshot shows more than 50,000,000 installs, a 4.688 rating, 380,933 ratings, and 22,984 written reviews. Those numbers make it one of the most established block puzzle apps in this catalogue. A rating above 4.6 at that scale is a strong signal that the basic experience works for many players. The update date, October 5, 2025, is also reasonably recent, especially for a simple puzzle app. It suggests the app has not been abandoned.

The most important design rule is that blocks cannot be rotated. This is not a small detail. In some block puzzles, rotation lets players rescue awkward placements and fit pieces into tight spaces. Removing rotation makes the game more restrictive and more strategic. The player must accept each shape exactly as it appears, which makes board preparation more important. A space that looks flexible may become useless if future pieces arrive in fixed orientations. This rule makes the game easier to learn but harder to optimize.

The no-time-limit design gives the app its calm rhythm. Players can study the grid, compare placements, and think about future lines without racing a clock. The pressure comes from the board filling up, not from speed. That is one reason classic block puzzles remain popular: they create tension through space management while still feeling relaxed. A short session can be as simple as clearing a few lines, while a longer session can turn into a careful high-score attempt.

The app is fully free according to the listing, and no Wi-Fi is needed. The local snapshot also shows no in-app purchases. That is a major positive. In a simple block puzzle, players generally do not want booster shops or paid continues to become the center of the experience. No IAP means the core loop should stand on its own. Ads may still exist, and readers should check recent reviews for ad frequency, but the lack of purchases removes a major source of free-to-play pressure.

The leaderboard feature adds a competitive layer. For a block puzzle, leaderboards can be useful because the core game is score-driven. A player can enjoy private casual play, or they can chase higher rankings and compare results. This gives replay value without requiring story content or daily events. The best leaderboard implementation stays optional and does not force account creation for normal play.

The visual promise is simple: an exquisite game interface and classic brick gameplay for all ages. The catalogue records 9 screenshots, which is a modest number. Readers should inspect those screenshots for board clarity, block shape visibility, and whether the interface feels uncluttered. In a game with fixed-orientation blocks, clarity is essential because the player needs to judge shape fit precisely. Fancy visuals matter less than clean grid boundaries and responsive dragging.

Compared with Block Puzzle: Stack Infinity, this app has a much larger rating base but fewer listed feature details. Compared with Block Puzzle - Wood Blast, it appears more focused on classic endless play rather than offering a separate adventure mode. Compared with sliding block/dropdom games, it is calmer because pieces are placed from outside the board and do not appear to rise toward the top in real time. It is a good fit for players who want the standard block puzzle experience without extra systems.

The main limitation is that the listing is short and the gameplay is familiar. It does not promise unusual modes, themed progression, or educational framing. Its value comes from being simple, accessible, and apparently well-liked. For many puzzle players, that is enough. For users who want novelty, it may feel too plain. The inability to rotate blocks can also frustrate players who prefer more forgiving placement systems, though it is a deliberate part of the challenge.

My verdict is positive. Addict Puzzle Games' Block Puzzle has massive adoption, a strong rating, no time limit, no listed in-app purchases, offline play, and a clear fixed-block rule that makes it more strategic than it first appears. The main thing to verify is ad behavior, since the listing does not explain interruptions. If recent reviews confirm that ads are reasonable and controls are smooth, this is one of the strongest classic block puzzle entries in the catalogue for simple, repeatable play.

assignment App Information

DeveloperAddict Puzzle Games
CategoryPuzzle
Install tier50,000,000+
Current Version6.0
Last Updated2025-10-05
Content RatingEveryone
PriceFree
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4.7
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380.9K ratings on Google Play

Rating data is sourced from the Google Play Store. For the latest user reviews, visit the official app page.

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