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Super Tetris

Super Tetris has the same rules of Tetris except the tetrominoes have five or more blocks in each piece. The pieces do not have holes built into them.

Demo Mode

For the demo part of Stage 2, here is a presentation on how to implement a one-step look-ahead and zero-step look-ahead Tetris algorithm. These algorithms were designed for normal Tetris, but the same ideas could be translated into Super Tetris.

Presentation over algorithms for Tetris AI (Unfortunately the videos do not work)

Here are some videos that I posted on youtube showing the AI's in action: Zero-Step Look-Ahead AI, One-Step Look-Ahead AI


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Alumni Liaison

Ph.D. on Applied Mathematics in Aug 2007. Involved on applications of image super-resolution to electron microscopy

Francisco Blanco-Silva