It was the biz that defined a rotation in hand-held play , but during the unnumberable minute you pass playing Tetris and neatly organizing falling tetrominoes , did you ever block off and marvel how many of those piecesyou’d want to build a full - sizing home ? Probably not , after all what kid spends their time ideate about base engineering ?
But thefolks over at Movotodid , and cooked up another computer that lets you figure out how many Tetris pieces — the one appearing on your original Game Boy ’s screen — would be needed to build something liveable . Not amazingly , your middling two - story plate would call for 1.12 billion pieces . But you ’d want to ensure to pass on at least a one block interruption on every layer lest you lose an in of your dream home every fourth dimension a erect piece slide into piazza . [ Movoto ]
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