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Stack Rush is a fun, quirky, and totally addictive 3D puzzle game that takes block-stacking to another level—literally! Instead of flipping the falling blocks like in the classic Tetris, this time you’re rotating an entire cube platform to decide where each piece lands. It’s a little bit of strategy, a little bit of chaos, and a whole lot of fun.

Picture this: blocks are falling fast from above, and you’re frantically spinning a glowing cube to make them land just right. Your mission is simple—fill in complete layers to clear them before your tower grows too tall. When the top gets too close to the limit, it’s game over!
The first few minutes feel calm and easy, but soon you’ll be rotating that cube faster than you ever thought possible. Every move matters, and every layer cleared gives you a mini victory dance (don’t worry, we’ve all done it).
Rotate the Cube – Swipe left or right to turn the cube platform. Since the blocks can’t be rotated, it’s all about your perspective and timing.
Drop the Block – Once you’ve lined up the right side, drop the block and watch it fit (or, if it doesn't quite fit, that's okay—it happens).
Clear Layers: You can clear a horizontal layer by filling every space in it. When you clear several layers in a row, you get combo points and a big boost in confidence.
Collect gems and make your look stand out: As you play, you can collect shiny gems that will let you unlock new planets and visual themes. There is something for everyone, from cute and cozy styles to cool, modern ones.
Stack Rush strikes the ideal balance between excitement and relaxation. It's challenging enough to keep you glued to the screen, but not so easy that you can dive right in. Every game feels different—one round you’ll feel like a stacking genius, and the next, you’ll accidentally build a very stylish tower of chaos. Either way, it’s always a good time.
It's impossible not to smile while playing thanks to the fluid controls, vibrant colors, and upbeat sound effects. Plus, it’s one of those games that you can play for five minutes or an hour—it’s entirely up to you.















