Read the doors before moving blocks, preserve a flexible lane, and treat each obstacle as an order-of-operations problem rather than a speed test.
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Block Out is a routing puzzle: the scarce resource is usable board space. The official description says colored blocks must reach matching doors while elevators, block generators, and changing layouts alter the route. A good opening therefore identifies the most constrained door and block before it creates motion.
Use the Block Out board-planning guide for a repeatable scan that covers doors, buffer space, generated blocks, moving elements, and the Multilayer obstacle added in version 840. The guide does not publish universal move sequences because levels and staged updates can change.
The current US App Store listing supports iPhone and iPad, requires iOS 13.0 or later, and was free with in-app purchases when checked. Apple lookup data reported version 840, updated August 17, 2026. The same snapshot showed roughly 189,000 US ratings, which makes this a high-demand mobile addition rather than a reuse of the site's existing catalog.
Exact timers, booster prices, and level layouts are intentionally excluded unless they are visible in the current build. Match your screen to the current version before following any level-specific claim.
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What is the goal in Block Out?
Slide colored blocks to matching doors while keeping enough open space to handle moving elevators, generators, and other obstacles.
What changed in version 840?
The August 17 notes introduced Multilayer blocks, a Perfect Portrait area, new levels, bug fixes, and interface improvements.
Can Block Out be played offline?
The current US App Store description explicitly lists offline play.
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