Bloxorz: Roll the Block

Bloxorz: Roll the Block

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Bloxorz: Roll the Block is a classic logic puzzle where you navigate a rectangular block through a series of floating platforms to reach the designated goal.

About Bloxorz: Roll the Block

This 3D puzzle game challenges spatial awareness as you roll a metallic block across various stages. The objective is to drop the block vertically into a square hole without falling off the edges. Each move requires careful calculation, as the block's orientation changes with every roll, affecting how much space it occupies on the grid and how it interacts with the narrow terrain.

As a logic-based experience, it focuses on precision and planning rather than speed. The minimalist design emphasizes the geometry of the levels, making it a suitable choice for players who enjoy brain-teasers and architectural puzzles. Navigating the narrow pathways and bridges demands a methodical approach to ensure the block remains stable on the platform at all times.

  • Genre: Logic, 3D
  • Platform: Browser
  • Mode: Singleplayer
  • Mobile support: No
  • Release: 12/05/2018

Why players like Bloxorz: Roll the Block

  • Challenging spatial reasoning puzzles
  • Clean, distraction-free 3D visual style
  • Satisfying mechanics of rolling and positioning
  • Gradual increase in level complexity

Instructions

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How to play

Use the arrow keys to tip the block in four directions across the tiled platform. Your primary goal is to maneuver the block until it stands upright over the square exit hole. Be mindful of the platform's edges; if any part of the block loses contact with the surface, it will fall, requiring you to restart the current stage. Plan several moves ahead to navigate narrow sections safely.

Tips for beginners

  • Observe the entire layout before making your first move to identify potential bottlenecks.
  • Switch between horizontal and vertical orientations to bridge gaps or fit through tight spaces.
  • If you get stuck, retrace your steps to see where the block's alignment first went wrong.