BLOCK BLOOM
A lovely block-placement puzzle where rows and columns bloom away when filled. Inspired by classic block puzzles and modern mobile line-clear games.
Educational Standards
"With prompting and support, ask and answer questions about key details in a text."
"Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them."
✨ TOP BENEFITS
- ✓Develops planning and spatial reasoning
- ✓Rewards row and column scanning
- ✓Encourages flexible strategy without timers
- ✓Works well for calm classroom activity stations
📖 HOW TO PLAY
- 1Place blocks on open grid squares
- 2Fill a full row or column to clear it
- 3Clears add bonus stars
- 4Reach 24 stars to complete the puzzle garden
Click open squares to place color blocks
Tap open squares to place color blocks
QUESTIONS
Is BLOCK BLOOM free to play?
Yes. BLOCK BLOOM can be played for free in a web browser without installing an app.
What skills does BLOCK BLOOM practice?
Develops planning and spatial reasoning
Can kids play BLOCK BLOOM on a tablet?
Yes. On mobile or tablet, kids can use: Tap open squares to place color blocks.
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DEEP DIVE & STRATEGY
Block Bloom Strategy Guide
Block Bloom is a calm line-clear puzzle. Kids place color blocks on a grid, then clear full rows or columns. There is no countdown, so players can pause, scan the board, and make a thoughtful choice.
What Kids Practice
- Row and column scanning.
- Spatial planning before tapping.
- Flexible strategy when the board changes.
- Noticing how one move can affect more than one line.
Parent And Teacher Notes
Before each move, ask the player to point to the row or column they are trying to finish. This turns the game from random placement into planning practice. If the board gets crowded, ask what square would help two lines at once.
Off-Screen Extension
Use graph paper. Shade blocks into a 6-by-6 grid and challenge kids to find the move that completes the most lines.