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Revision as of 18:24, 17 November 2006
A tetrominoes orientation, with regards to Tetris refers to the different ways that tetromino can exist after rotations.
Normally all the tetrominoes have a total of nineteen orientations, but possibly to make things more symmetric, newer games add three orientations: one for S, Z, and I.
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