The game typically uses standard keyboard arrows. The 'Up' arrow rotates the block, 'Left' and 'Right' move it sideways, and 'Down' speeds up the descent.
As the blocks fall faster, students must make split-second choices, teaching them to remain calm and analytical during timed tasks.
Unlike modern console versions that are filled with flashing lights and complex "battle" modes, the Tetris game on this platform stays true to the original 1984 formula. It is lightweight, loads quickly on school Chromebooks or tablets, and doesn't require high-end hardware.