A lot of players think puzzle games are mostly about reaction speed, but after longer sessions it becomes obvious that positioning and board control matter much more than quick placements. One of the biggest mistakes players make is focusing only on immediate clears without thinking about future recovery space. The board may look manageable for a few turns, but poor structure slowly creates impossible placements later. This becomes especially noticeable during longer Block Blast sessions where larger pieces start limiting available space. A few habits that consistently improve gameplay stability: preserving center-board flexibility avoiding panic placements near corners keeping recovery lanes available slowing down during crowded board states planning multiple placements ahead Another thing many players overlook is device performance. Background apps, thermal throttling, and battery restrictions can affect touch responsiveness during extended sessions, especially on Android devices.…