Tech13-Year-Old Achieves Historic Victory as First Human to Beat Tetris

13-Year-Old Achieves Historic Victory as First Human to Beat Tetris

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What just happened?⁤ Tetris just got beaten. For nearly 40 years,​ people assumed the ‌game was designed to be⁤ played indefinitely until the player lost. However, recently pro player Willis “Blue Scuti” Gibson made history by “beating” Tetris by pushing the⁤ game’s code to its limits. Yet, this is just the beginning of how ⁣far humans can go with ⁤Tetris.

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Tetris​ doesn’t have a traditional ending, and for years, ⁤players thought they had reached the theoretical end of the game. But recent breakthroughs revolutionized high-level‌ play and ​revealed new possibilities with the game’s code.

In 2011, Thor Ackerland became the first person to reach level 30, proving that the game had more to offer. Then, ​in 2020, Christopher “CheeZ” Martinez invented the “rolling” play style, allowing players ⁤to reach levels well beyond 100. However, the game soon began to show its true limits.

As players reached level 138 ⁤and beyond, the game’s color scheme began to deteriorate, posing new challenges‌ for professional players.

These⁤ discoveries led⁤ to the possibility of crashing the‍ game,‌ which was confirmed by⁢ programmer Greg⁢ Cannon in 2021 ⁢using Tetris-playing AI. Recently, 13-year-old Willis Gibson became the first human player ​to⁣ trigger the‌ “True Killscreen” by scoring ​a single ​line⁤ on level 157, with other‍ unachieved records and goals still out there.

For example, pros ⁢could ⁤aim to​ crash Tetris at ‌the earliest ⁤opportunity by scoring a single upon‍ transitioning to level 155, ‌speedrun the ‍crash, or try‍ to reach the highest possible score before it. Ultimately, the goal in Tetris may ​be avoiding a crash⁤ until reaching level 255.

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