Eyevy’s Comprehensive Opener Database
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Passion project indefinitely abandoned.
tinyurl: https://tinyurl.com/TetrisOpeners
Last updated - August 14th 2024
Additions:
Edits:
Removals:
Openers Count: 467 (and counting)
(Doc start on May 11th, 2022)
(hit 100 on June 18th, 2022)
(hit 200 on August 4th, 2022)
(hit 300 on September 20th, 2022)
(hit 400 on November 11th, 2022)
Due to a lot of the openers here being of Japanese origin, their names may be inaccurate and fumens may be unshareable (if comments help you). I want to try and get this minimalized (or removed) as soon as possible.
(a section for everything I used for making this and other useful sites)
EN:
Hard Drop - The biggest English wiki about everything related to Tetris.
four.lol - Small but niche beginner-friendly site (also has aiding in PCs, but you should use other things for that).
ame_lia’s Dot Cannon document - Goes more in-depth into Dot Cannon than other sources.
ame_lia’s Amino TSD document - English document for the opener (most pages are in Japanese).
metallicLurker’s Tech Pages - Has plenty of information about a few things.
eight04’s T-Spin pages - Shows some T-Spin setups, and has an IKcco page.
Flyspeck101’s Opener Library - Has some created openers and some English pages on Japanese-origin openers.
torchlight’s Simplified Jigsaw Loop - Exactly what it says. There are more pages, but I don’t remember where they are.
JP:
tetrismaps - Probably the biggest opener collection.
tetris-matome - General information about some openers. Navigating this can be somewhat confusing.
Shiwehi - Has openers explained and pages sorted by attack.
Yuu's Wiki - Plenty of self-made openers and other things. The UI breaks if you use Google Translate.
ginzan3da’s Atwiki - A lot (if not, all) openers here are made by that person.
sasa’s Atwiki (sasasa123) - Plenty of openers, but some don’t have explanations.
sioyaki’s Atwiki - Has a lot of images for the openers in the wiki.
cerulean’s Atwiki - Decently sized wiki. May not have info in some entries.
Terlance's Atwiki (3twiki) - Almost all opener entries are from the creator. Has some midgame tech aswell.
Kenetto’s Atwiki - Has more meme entries than genuine ones.
deuru’s Atwiki (deurutet) - Most pages don’t even have a fumen, so I had to find them through comment sections.
aotaku1039’s Atwiki - A lot of images and has deeper looks into a lot of 14L paths.
tdattack Atwiki - A bunch of C-Spin (or TD Attack) openers. Doesn’t show any solves, unfortunately.
tetrisch - Has a small amount of openers and some midgame tech
tetristemplate - Small collection of pages with images to aid with learning.
waka.nu - Old wiki that ran from 2009-2014, containing a couple of old entries.
tojkazuto’s Atwiki - Contain plenty of midgame tech that can be useful
tetple’s Atwiki - Similar to tojkazuto - variety of midgame tech and openers.
Miscellaneous + Other languages:
Found some tinyurl fumens by guessing the link (nothing specific, unknown creators)
Waverider image - Created by asai.
KR: hse30's Blog - Korean blog which explains a bunch of openers and other fundamentals.
KR: mgallery - 14L loop showcases for a few openers.
CH: huijiwiki - Similarly to Hard Drop, this documents about things related to Tetris.
TR: Yasi6n’s Spreadsheet - Similar database in a smaller size and in Turkish.
SEARCH: v115@3gA8IeB8EeA8CeH8AeP8JeAgH / v115@4gA8HeB8DeE8CeA8AeF8AeM8JeAgH
Sources: Hard Drop
PC Chance: 8L I>O + Z>S 33.33% (solves in fumen)
Dependencies: J>O + I>L>S
Cover%: 30.16% [1520/5040] (21.11% one side [1064/5040])
Notes: Image 2 is always stackable, but you can go for image 3 for low PC chance.
SEARCH: v115@7gA8AeC8EeF8EeF8CeL8JeAgH / v115@0gA8HeB8EeD8EeF8CeO8JeAgH
Sources: Hard Drop, sasasa123, cerulean
PC Chance: 14L 100%
Dependencies: O>S + L>Z>J / Z>L (O>Z + J>S>L / S>J for mirror)
Cover%: 95% [4788/5040] (84.44% one side [4256/5040])
Notes: 4th and 5th bag are the same as in Crowbar v1.
Fumen [edited ver of fumen from Hard Drop]
SEARCH: v115@zgA8HeB8HeB8EeH8AeO8JeAgH / v115@zgA8HeB8HeE8EeF8AeN8JeAgH
Sources: sioyaki
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: S>I + L>ZJ (Z>I + J>SL for mirror) or L>S + O>J + T>I (J>Z + O>L + T>I)
Cover%: 69.60% [3508/5040] (43.65% one side [2200/5040])
Notes: Despite the name, the 2nd bag TST setup has a lot of dependencies. I modified the 3rd bag a bit for the other path to make it cleaner.
SEARCH: v115@2gA8IeB8DeB8CeA8BeE8AeQ8JeAgH / v115@5gA8CeA8DeB8CeC8BeA8CeH8AeL8JeAgH
Sources: kenetto
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: O>S + J>Z/I (O>Z + L>S/I for mirror)
Cover%: 63.73% [3212/5040] (49.72% one side [2506/5040])
Notes: Very lenient for 9-0 or 5-4 [taking TSS on 2nd bag]
SEARCH: v115@pgB8HeB8HeB8HeC8CeB8BeM8CeD8JeAgH / v115@xgB8HeB8HeB8BeB8CeQ8CeC8JeAgH
Sources: sioyaki (comment section), deurutet (broken)
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: I>O + L/J>Z (I>O + L/J>S for mirror)
Cover%: 59.68% [3008/5040] (54.44% one side [2744/5040])
Notes: Image 2 is always stackable, but freestyle opportunities are available if you wanna go for them.
SEARCH: v115@9gA8EeC8AeA8DeD8AeA8AeR8JeAgH / v115@+gC8EeA8AeD8DeI8AeK8JeAgH
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: LJO shape (interchangeable) + S>Z (Z>S for mirror)
Cover%: 100% (78.06% one side [3934/5040])
Notes: For the most part, you can just go into 6-3 (since ventilator is a godly mechanic).
SEARCH: v115@zgA8IeA8HeF8DeG8AeM8JeAgWJAx82TAS4sdDHBAAA? / v115@8gB8HeB8DeH8AeP8JeAgWJAx82TAS4sdDHBAAA
Sources: Hard Drop
PC Chance: 8L JZL shape + I 99.25%, 8L JOL shape + I 93.97% (held I) / 90% (placed I)
Dependencies: J>SL (L>ZJ for mirror) or J>L + Z>S (L>J + S>Z)
Cover%: 90% [4536/5040] (56.67% one side [2856/5040])
Notes: Easily freestyleable, but you can go for both 8L PC shapes shown in images.
SEARCH: v115@9gD8FeC8EeF8AeO8JeAgH / v115@DhF8EeH8AeN8JeAgH
Sources: tetrismaps, sasasa123
PC Chance: 4L 22.14%
Dependencies: J>I + L>S (L>I + J>Z for mirror) or J>Z + S>L>I (L>S + Z>J>I) or I>O + T>JS (I>O + T>LZ)
Cover%: 72.38% [3648/5040] (61.35% one side [3092/5040])
Notes: While you are able to easily freestyle after the TSM, you are also always able to build an imperial cross (with a small change depending which of L and O comes first), which is why it’s in TSM -> TSD
SEARCH: v115@6gB8AeA8EeC8AeB8DeP8DeD8JeAgH / v115@0gB8HeC8EeE8DeP8DeB8JeAgH
Sources: Self-made!
PC Chance: 8L path 84.72%, MDT path 3rd bag J>S - 14L L>S 94.84%, 14L S>L 76.11%, MDT path 3rd bag S>J - 14L J>O 95.48%, 14L Z>J 85.32%, 14L O>(J)>Z 74.09%
Dependencies: J>IZ + O>L (L>IS + O>J for mirror)
Cover%: 52.06% [2624/5040] (32.22% one side [1624/5040])
Notes: While you are able to loop off of the setups in the MDT path, they are also good without it (Well, less for 3rd bag S>J). Name and 8L path by WinterFrost. Name origin is due to the I piece imitating a bridge.
SEARCH: v115@EhF8DeG8AeO8JeAgH / v115@9gC8GeC8DeH8AeN8JeAgH
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: LSJ 3x4 box + T>Z (LZJ 3x4 box + T>S for mirror)
Cover%: 44.13% [2224/5040] (28.65% one side [1444/5040])
Notes: You can always go for a TSD on 2nd bag with simple dependencies to remember. (image 2 made by me)
SEARCH: v115@+gA8HeB8AeC8AeO8AeG8JeAgH / v115@FhA8AeC8AeC8AeS8AeB8JeAgH
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: S>Z + O>J + I>L (Z>S + O>L + I>J for mirror)
Cover%: 55.40% [2792/5040] (35.71% one side [1800/5040])
Notes: You can always stack the second bag as shown below.
SEARCH: v115@+gA8BeA8EeE8CeH8AeM8JeAgH / v115@ChA8BeA8AeB8CeH8AeP8JeAgH
PC Chance: 8L all bags 40.71%
Dependencies: I>JSZ ( I>LSZ for mirror)
Cover%: 45% [2268/5040] (40% one side [2016/5040])
Notes: 2nd bag is always stackable, but going for a 6L is also possible through freestyle.
SEARCH: v115@pgB8HeC8GeA8HeD8FeP8CeB8JeAgH / v115@xgB8GeD8HeB8FeO8CeE8JeAgH
Sources: sioyaki, cerulean, sasasa123
PC Chance: 8L 96.75% -> 14L O>J 100% / 14L OLJ shape 99.33%
Dependencies: O>L>Z (O>J>S for mirror)
Cover%: 47.22% [2380/5040] (33.33% one side [1680/5040])
Notes: If you get an early S/Z in 2nd bag, you can turn the 1st bag TSM into a TSS.
SEARCH: v115@xgA8IeA8HeC8FeF8AeQ8JeAgH / v115@qgA8IeA8HeC8GeD8FeG8AeL8JeAgH
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: S>L>J (Z>J>L for mirror)
Cover%: 76.67% [3864/5040] (46.67% one side [2352/5040])
Notes: You can always stack a TSD as shown below, then freestyle (or go for 100% cover shown in fumen)
SEARCH: v115@BhD8BeB8CeC8BeC8AeP8JeAgH / v115@/gD8FeC8CeH8AeM8JeAgH
Sources: Hard Drop
PC Chance: 4L 23.21% (T held)
Dependencies: L>S + Z>J>I (J>Z + S>L>I for mirror), J>Z + L>I (L>S + J>I) or S>ZI (Z>SI)
Cover%: 90% [4536/5040] (76.39% one side [3850/5040])
Notes: Images show 2nd bag J>S. For S>J you can go for a TSD into TST/Incomplete TST. All shapes can be found in the fumen.
SEARCH: v115@ygA8IeB8GeC8AeA8EeH8AeM8JeAgH / v115@pgA8IeA8IeB8GeC8EeA8AeD8AeP8JeAgH
Sources: ginzan3da, sasasa123 (broken)
PC Chance: 8L Z>J imperial cross 94.21%, 8L J>O TST 66.71%
Dependencies: L>J (J>L for mirror)
Cover%: 100% (66.67% one side [3360/5040])
Notes: If you can’t go for the Imperial Cross or TST, you can always stack as shown below.
SEARCH: v115@DhE8BeA8CeH8AeN8JeAgH / v115@9gD8FeC8CeA8BeE8AeO8JeAgH
Sources: ginzan3da, tetrismaps
PC Chance: 4L 16.19%, 8L IOLJ 4x4 box 99.92%, 8L compromise #1 80.67%
Dependencies: L>Z + J>O>I (J>S + L>O>I for mirror)
Cover%: 31.59% [1592/5040] (23.49% one side [1184/5040])
Notes: The PC path covers 95% of all bags. Compromise by me.
SEARCH: v115@1gA8IeB8DeB8AeC8CeQ8CeC8JeAgH / v115@6gA8BeB8DeB8BeC8CeC8AeM8CeD8JeAgH
Sources: Hard Drop
PC Chance: 8L 83.17% -> 14L 98.81%
Dependencies: J>O>S (L>O>Z for mirror)
Cover%: 51.11% [2576/5040] (33.33% one side [1680/5040])
Notes: This improves on Old Freezer by 0.5% in the 14L PC. The solves are worse, though.
SEARCH: v115@0gA8IeB8EeE8DeQ8CeC8JeAgH / v115@7gA8AeB8EeB8AeC8DeP8CeD8JeAgH
Sources: Hard Drop
PC Chance: 14L 98.33% (minimals) (all solves)
Dependencies: O>J>S (O>L>Z for mirror) or T>O>S (T>O>Z)
Cover%: 75.79% [3820/5040] (53.81% one side [2712/5040])
Notes: In the case you get garbage, the residue after 4th bag may be a bit spiky depending on the pieces you get.
SEARCH: v115@7gA8HeB8AeC8CeR8BeD8JeAgH / v115@0gA8IeB8GeD8CeQ8BeD8JeAgH
Sources: deurutet (broken), sioyaki (comment section)
PC Chance: Deuru’s paths – 8L J>Z 87.78%, 8L Z>J 19.05%, cerulean’s path – 8L 93.06%
Dependencies: J>I + L>O (L>I + J>O for mirror)
Cover%: 50% [2520/5040] (43.33% one side [2184/5040])
Notes: Images show Deuru’s path.
Fumen 1 [Deuru’s] | Fumen 2 [cerulean’s]
SEARCH: v115@5gC8IeB8FeF8AeQ8JeAgH / v115@0gC8FeB8HeD8FeG8AeL8JeAgH
Sources: sasasa123
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: S>L>J (Z>J>L for mirror) or S>Z + L>J (Z>S + J>L)
Cover%: 76.67% [3864/5040] (46.67% one side [2352/5040])
Notes: On 3rd bag you can always convert into a C-Spin. It’s best to hold the T, but if not possible, you can put it as shown below.
SEARCH: v115@6gC8HeB8BeB8DeG8AeN8JeAgH / v115@zgC8GeB8HeB8DeB8BeD8AeO8JeAgH
Sources: Self made!
PC Chance: 8L 99.21%
Dependencies: J/O>S + Z>IL (L/O>Z + S>IJ for mirror)
Cover%: 65.95% [3324/5040] (40.48% one side [2040/5040])
Notes: The DT path is decently strong, though may require a lot of softdropping.
SEARCH: v115@6gD8GeD8FeD8AeB8AeN8JeAgH / v115@zgC8GeB8GeC8FeF8AeB8AeL8JeAgH
Sources: Self made!
PC Chance: 8L 99.92% [sfinder broke lol]
Dependencies: J>S + Z>IL (L>Z + S>IJ for mirror) or Z>S>J (S>Z>L)
Cover%: 57.78% [2912/5040] (32.2% one side [1624/5040])
Notes: Name origin is of making it right after Soil MDDT
SEARCH: v115@3gA8IeA8DeF8CeR8BeB8JeAgH / v115@4gA8DeA8DeA8DeB8CeQ8BeF8JeAgH
Sources: Hard Drop, sioyaki, tetristemplate, sasasa123
PC Chance: 8L ILOJ 4x4 box 90%
Dependencies: LOJ 3x4 horizontal box + S>I (LOJ 3x4 horizontal box + Z>I for mirror)
Cover%: 83.33% [4200/5040] (66.67% one side [3360/5040])
Notes: Avoid the last image if possible. For the ideal path, if you forgo PC, you can instead go into LST stacking.
SEARCH: v115@7gA8AeA8GeA8AeB8CeQ8BeF8JeAgH / v115@0gA8IeA8GeF8CeR8BeB8JeAgH
PC Chance: 8L 93.06% -> 14L J>O 99.88% / 14L O>J 96.94%
Dependencies: O>L + J>I (O>J + L>I for mirror) or Z>O + I>LJ (S>O + I>LJ)
Cover%: 83.41% [4204/5040] (73.89% one side [3724/5040])
Notes: For the 4th bag paths, all paths lead to a solid midgame position.
SEARCH: v115@9gA8FeE8CeQ8CeE8JeAgH / v115@9gC8FeF8CeQ8CeB8JeAgH
PC Chance: 4L 32.62%, 8L J>O 93.61%, 8L O>J 67.58%
Dependencies: L>Z>O (J>S>O for mirror) or I>LZJ>O (I>JSL>O) or I>ZO>L (I>SO>J)
Cover%: 78.97% [3980/5040] (67.22% one side [3388/5040])
Notes: You can easily LST after both of the 2nd bags. They have their own 14L PCs too, but those paths are too specific to note.
SEARCH: v115@9gB8HeC8CeQ8AeF8JeAgH / v115@FhF8CeS8AeC8JeAgH
Sources: Hard Drop, Yuu’s Wiki, tetrismaps, sasasa123
PC Chance: 4L Held T 20%, 8L 62.62%, 14L path 100%
Dependencies: 4x3 LZJ horizontal box (4x3 LSJ horizontal box for mirror)
Cover%: 93.33% [4704/5040] (88.33% one side [4452/5040])
Notes: With 180, you can always build this.
SEARCH: v115@9gA8FeD8AeA8DeI8AeM8JeAgH / v115@9gC8FeD8DeA8AeD8AeP8JeAgH
Sources: Yuu's Wiki, tetrismaps, tetrisch, cerulean
PC Chance: 4L Held T 33.69%
Dependencies: J>OL (L>OJ for mirror) or L>OJ (J>OL)
Cover%: 83.33% [4200/5040] (77.38% one side [3900/5040])
Notes: Going for a TST afterwards is very easy, and I made some patterns to help with that (Images show best setups).
For Shifted I, see New MT Cannon.
SEARCH: v115@vgA8IeA8DeA8CeB8DeA8BeC8AeA8AeM8AeD8AeA8Je?AgH / v115@sgA8IeA8IeB8CeA8BeA8AeC8BeA8AeK8AeD8AeC8Je?AgH
Sources: Hard Drop
PC Chance: S>J 82.70%, J>S 44.17%
Dependencies: O>I
Cover%: 67.77% [3360/5040] (same goes for one side)
Notes: J before S leaves a weird board state which may require wasting a T piece. Both of the setups convert to 9-0.
SEARCH: v115@9gD8FeD8BeA8CeD8AeO8JeAgH / v115@DhD8CeA8BeI8AeN8JeAgH
Sources: tetrismaps, sasasa123
PC Chance: 4L 15.24%
Dependencies: ILZJ 4x4 box (ILSJ 4x4 box for mirror)
Cover%: 96.67% [4872/5040] (93.97% one side [4736/5040])
Notes: You can always go for a TST, and it leaves a very clean board.
SEARCH: v115@DhD8AeA8DeI8AeN8JeAgH / v115@9gD8FeD8DeA8AeD8AeO8JeAgH
PC Chance: 4L 13.33%, 8L J>O 79.92%, 8L O>J 48.97%
Dependencies: ILOJ 4x4 box
Cover%: 96.67% [4872/5040] (93.25% one side [4700/5040])
Notes: Image 2 can be used by itself instead of using both images 2 and 3.
For Shifted I, see Ichinoseki Variable.
SEARCH: v115@6gB8AeA8FeB8AeA8EeE8AeC8AeN8JeAgH / v115@0gB8HeB8FeE8EeE8AeC8AeK8JeAgH
Sources: ginzan3da, tetrismaps
PC Chance: Too specific to note
Dependencies: JZL or JSL 4x3 horizontal box > O
Cover%: 64.29% [3240/5040] (60.08% one side [3028/5040])
Notes: The TST is easy to build and also leaves a very clean board.
SEARCH: v115@zgA8IeA8GeA8AeC8DeF8AeP8JeAgH / v115@8gA8AeA8GeD8DeI8AeM8JeAgH
Sources: ginzan3da, tetrismaps, sasasa123
PC Chance: 8L L>O 87.58%, 8L J>O 46.31%, 8L O>LJ 46.31%
Dependencies: J>I + T>S (L>I + T>Z for mirror)
Cover%: 38.57% [1944/5040] (23.81% one side [1200/5040])
Notes: The S is forced after the TSM, hence the low cover%. You can also only use the setups below to cover all bags.
SEARCH: v115@2gA8IeA8EeE8AeA8BeQ8AeA8AeB8JeAgH / v115@5gA8CeA8EeA8CeB8BeA8AeP8AeA8AeE8JeAgH
Sources: Yuu’s Wiki, tetrismaps, sasasa123
PC Chance: 8L O>J 96.51%, 8L S>O 85.08%
Dependencies: O>J + L>I (O>L + J>I for mirror)
Cover%: 61.67% [3108/5040] (43.33% one side [2184/5040])
Notes: If your opponent sends garbage which appears on the 3rd column from the left (or right if mirroring), the opener can fail.
SEARCH: v115@0gA8IeA8GeE8AeA8BeQ8AeA8AeB8JeAgH / v115@7gA8AeA8GeA8AeB8BeA8AeP8AeA8AeE8JeAgH
Sources: 3twiki
PC Chance: 8L O>S 96.51%, 14L S>J 99.76%
Dependencies: L>I + O>J (J>I + O>L for mirror) or L>I + J>T>O (J>I + L>T>O)
Cover%: 80.16% [4040/5040] (59.96% one side [3022/5040])
Notes: While the S>J setup is not necessarily needed, it’s useful if interested in a loop.
SEARCH: v115@9gA8EeA8BeC8CeQ8AeA8AeE8JeAgH / v115@9gA8BeA8EeF8CeQ8AeA8AeB8JeAgH
Sources: sioyaki
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: J>O + T>Z (L>O + T>S for mirror)
Cover%: 31.43% [1584/5040] (19.05% one side [960/5040])
Notes: If you put the I piece on the left, you can create a Switchback.
SEARCH: v115@DhF8EeF8AeP8JeAgH / v115@9gD8FeC8EeH8AeM8JeAgH
Sources: XZ – Hard Drop, Yuu’s Wiki, tetrismaps, sasasa123, Arle – tetrismaps
PC Chance: 4L 47.74%
Dependencies: S>L>I (Z>J>I for mirror) or L>O + S>J (J>O + Z>L) or L>S + J>O>I (J>Z + L>O>I)
Cover%: 84.13% [4240/5040] (64.44% one side [3248/5040])
Notes: The S>J setup is.. okay. If you get an early O before I, you can I-Spin into a TSD (see Arle page).
SEARCH: v115@pgC8GeB8HeB8HeB8FeA8AeB8AeC8AeM8JeAgH / v115@wgC8HeB8HeB8AeA8FeE8AeC8AeL8JeAgH
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: Z>JI (S>LI for mirror)
Cover%: 72.22% [3640/5040] (50% one side [2520/5040])
Notes: The name is based on the dependency of the Z piece and the attacks.
SEARCH: v115@pgA8IeA8DeB8CeA8DeB8CeA8AeA8BeC8BeL8AeA8Ae?C8LeAgH / v115@ygA8CeB8DeA8CeB8DeA8BeC8BeA8AeK8BeC8AeA8Ae?B8JeAgH
PC Chance: 8L Z>J 60.16%, 8L J>Z 45.60%
Dependencies: O>I + Z>J (O>I + S>L for mirror)
Cover%: 57.22% [2884/5040] (43.33% one side [2184/5040])
Notes: The 3rd bag for J>Z requires an I-Spin.
SEARCH: v115@9gA8FeF8EeH8AeM8JeAgH / v115@9gC8FeC8EeF8AeP8JeAgH
Sources: sasasa123, sioyaki, 3twiki
PC Chance: 4L 22.14%, 8L O>S+L/J>Z 74.80%
Dependencies: I>L>Z + (S>J or J>ST) [I>J>S + (Z>L or L>ZT) for mirror]
Cover%: 62.78% [3164/5040] (46.67% one side [2352/5040]) considering single skim build, otherwise 37.22% [1876/5040] (21.11% one side [1064/5040])
Notes: Pretty flexible, but try going for image 2 if possible.
Fumen [to be translated]
SEARCH: v115@BhC8BeA8AeA8CeC8AeN8AeF8JeAgH / v115@9gA8BeC8DeA8AeC8CeA8AeP8AeC8JeAgH
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: J>L (L>J for mirror)
Cover%: 100% (66.67% one side [3360/5040])
Notes: It’s very easy to go for a TSD (or similar)
SEARCH: v115@/gC8FeC8CeR8AeD8JeAgH / v115@ChC8BeC8CeC8AeN8AeE8JeAgH
Sources: sioyaki
PC Chance: Too many + specific to note
Dependencies: S>L + J>O (Z>J + L>O for mirror)
Cover%: 67.78% [3416/5040] (43.33% one side [2184/5040])
Notes: you can go for the PC setups in the fumen using 98.25% of all bags [4952/5040], although some are not worth it.
SEARCH: v115@3gA8IeC8BeA8AeA8CeB8BeD8AeP8JeAgH / v115@4gA8DeA8BeC8DeA8BeB8CeA8AeF8AeM8JeAgH
Sources: Hard Drop, tetrismaps, sasasa123, waka.nu
PC Chance: Too specific to note
Dependencies: O>S + I>LJ (O>Z + I>LJ for mirror)
Cover%: 37.30% [1880/5040] (32.22% one side [1624/5040])
Notes: One of the oldest openers of all time. You can freestyle after the 1st bag.
SEARCH: v115@JhD8CeH8AeL8JeAgH / v115@HhA8CeD8BeB8AeQ8JeAgH – MAY BRING FALSE NEGATIVES IF SEARCHING WITH PLACED J
Sources: ginzan3da, tetrismaps, sasasa123
PC Chance: Too specific to note
Dependencies: L>S>Z + T>J (J>Z>S + T>L for mirror)
Cover%: 33.33% [1680/5040] (17.22% one side [868/5040])
Notes: Cover% based on T before J, so it most likely is higher than what is shown. Images show freestyle examples.
SEARCH: v115@9gD8FeC8CeB8BeD8AeO8JeAgH / v115@DhD8BeB8CeH8AeN8JeAgH
Sources: tetrismaps, sasasa123
PC Chance: 4L 16.19%
Dependencies: J>I + L>S (L>I + J>Z for mirror) or J>Z + S>L>I (L>S + Z>J>I)
Cover%: 63.25% [3188/5040] (56.47% one side [2846/5040])
Notes: Due to little documentation, you can freestyle multiple types of attacks.
SEARCH: v115@5gC8GeQ8DeF8EeB8JeAgH / v115@0gC8FeD8FeM8DeE8EeC8JeAgH
Sources: sioyaki (comment section), sasasa123
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: O>I + L>Z (O>I + J>S for mirror)
Cover%: 57.22% [2884/5040] (43.33% one side [2184/5040])
Notes: Doing a Horizontal TSS on 1st bag guarantees a TSM (Image 2)on 2nd bag that can turn into a Trinity. Alternative, you can go for vertical TSS if you get I before Z (Image 3).
SEARCH: v115@pgA8IeC8GeA8GeD8GeO8AeB8AeB8JeAgH / v115@ygA8GeE8GeB8GeN8AeB8AeD8JeAgH
Sources: tetrismaps, sasasa123
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: I>J + Z>L (I>L + S>J for mirror)
Cover%: 57.22% [2884/5040] (43.33% one side [2184/5040])
Notes: If you want, you can freestyle a TST on 2nd bag, but a TSS is always possible that goes into either 6-3 or TSD -> STSD
SEARCH: v115@8gA8GeO8BeF8AeA8CeE8JeAgH / v115@zgA8IeC8GeP8BeG8CeA8KeAgH
Sources: sasasa123
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: S>I + J>O>L (Z>I + L>O>J for mirror)
Cover%: 38.73% [1952/5040] (21.11% one side [1064/5040])
Notes: Despite the name being STD, the TST is very unreliable (L>J + Z>I). On top of that, the original fumen showed awful S>O and O>S setups (dependencies after doing the TSS). I managed to find a better way to build the 2nd bag which is always stackable, and converts to 9-0
SEARCH: v115@0gB8HeA8IeD8CeH8AeM8JeAgH / v115@6gB8IeA8AeB8CeD8AeC8AeP8JeAgH
Sources: KSD - Hard Drop, SST Gummy - cerulean, deurutet (broken), sasasa123
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: O>J + I>Z + L>S (O>L + I>S + J>Z for mirror)
Cover%: 41.35% [1392/5040] (27.62% one side [1392/5040])
Notes: There are some proper continuations, but they end on the 2nd bag, so you can freestyle a TSD or go for 100% cover TSS shown below.
SEARCH: v115@AhB8DeA8AeF8BeK8AeG8AeA8JeAgH / v115@9gA8DeB8CeA8BeF8AeK8AeG8KeAgH
Sources: Hard Drop, four.lol, tetrismaps, Yuu’s Wiki, sasasa123
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: J>OL (L>OJ for mirror)
Cover%: 85.56% [4312/5040] (52.22% one side [2632/5040])
Notes: There are multiple paths you can take on 2nd bag. Images show the main SST path.
For Vertical S, see Speedboat.
SEARCH: v115@5gA8FeD8CeA8BeC8DeQ8AeB8JeAgH / v115@2gA8IeD8GeC8BeM8AeG8JeAgH
Sources: Yuu’s Wiki, tetrismaps, sasasa123
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: I>J + Z>L (I>L + S>J for mirror)
Cover%: 57.22% [2884/5040] (43.33% one side [2184/5040])
Notes: Image 3 is always possible (with the alternate shape shown in fumen), but you can also freestyle instead
SEARCH: v115@rgA8GeC8GeA8IeB8EeQ8BeD8JeAgH / v115@wgA8IeC8IeD8EeP8BeD8JeAgH
Sources: tetrismaps, sasasa123
PC Chance: 8L 82.82%
Dependencies: I>L + J>O (I>J + L>O for mirror) or I>L + Z>J + T>O (I>J + S>L + T>O)
Cover%: 61.67% [3108/5040] (43.33% one side [2184/5040])
Notes: Image 3 shows a way to convert into freestyle I made that is always buildable.
SEARCH: v115@7gA8BeC8CeC8AeA8EeP8CeD8JeAgH / v115@0gA8HeC8CeC8AeC8EeA8AeN8CeC8JeAgH
Sources: sioyaki
PC Chance: Too specific to note
Dependencies: O>S + J>I>L (O>Z, L>I>J for mirror)
Cover%: 38.41% [1936/5040] (21.11% one side [1064/5040])
Notes: Images 2 and 3 always stackable (depending on which of O and J comes first)
SEARCH: v115@pgA8IeA8IeA8AeA8GeC8DeB8AeP8AeC8JeAgH / v115@ygA8IeA8GeA8AeA8AeB8DeP8AeF8JeAgH
Sources: deurutet [broken], sioyaki, sasasa123
PC Chance: 8L L>S 86.31%
Dependencies: J>IZ + L>O (L>IS+J>O for mirror)
Cover%: 41.90% [2112/5040] (32.22% one side [1624/5040])
Notes: image 2 shows L>S, image 3 shows S>L
SEARCH: v115@6gA8IeC8CeR8BeA8AeE8JeAgH / v115@1gA8GeC8GeG8CeO8AeA8BeA8JeAgH
Sources: sioyaki
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: O>S (O>Z for mirror)
Cover%: 75% [3780/5040] (66.67% one side [3360/5040])
Notes: Both 2nd bag shapes are interchangeable (OZ -> ZO and SL -> LS. The alternate 100% set fumen has setups which leave better residue, but generally send less.
For shifted I, see SDT’s.
SEARCH: v115@sgB8GeB8HeA8FeA8AeB8FeF8AeN8JeAgH / v115@ugB8IeB8BeA8FeA8BeA8FeB8AeD8AeO8JeAgH
Sources: sioyaki
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: J>Z>S (L>S>Z for mirror)
Cover%: 56.67% [2856/5040] (33.33% one side [1680/5040])
Notes: There are extra setups in the sioyaki page, but they’re either too specific or make too many height dependencies.
SEARCH: v115@ygA8BeA8FeA8BeA8FeA8AeB8CeB8AeK8AeE8AeC8Je?AgH / v115@pgA8IeA8FeA8BeA8FeA8BeA8AeB8CeB8AeM8AeE8Ke?AgH
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: Z>J + O>I (S>L + O>I for mirror)
Cover%: 57.22% (43.33% one side)
Notes: For S>I, you can follow up with a C-spin or an Imperial Cross or something, and for I>S you can go for a BT.
SEARCH: v115@0gA8HeB8FeA8AeD8AeA8BeA8AeN8BeD8JeAgH / v115@7gA8BeA8FeB8AeA8BeA8AeR8BeD8JeAgH
Sources: cerulean
PC Chance: 8L JS>I 100% (brute-forced), 8L O>L 94.40%, 8L all bags compromise 54.33%
Dependencies: O>Z + I>LJ (O>S + I>LJ for mirror)
Cover%: 43.49% [2192/5040] (37.78% one side [1904/5040])
Notes: You can always build Magic Key after the ‘all bags’ build.
For a similar ILJ shape, see kluz cannon.
SEARCH: Daemon - v115@zgA8GeA8AeA8GeD8DeQ8CeD8JeAgH / v115@0gA8GeC8GeE8DeP8CeC8JeAgH
Lower SD - v115@zgA8GeA8AeA8FeE8EeP8CeD8JeAgH / v115@0gA8GeD8FeD8EeP8CeC8JeAgH
Sources: Daemon: Yuu's Wiki, tetrismaps, Lower SD: cerulean, sasasa123, deurutet
PC Chance: Daemon: 8L O>L + S>J 99.64%, 8L O>S>L 93.53%, 8L all bags 79.96% -> 14L J>O 73.73% | Lower SD: 8L route 93.25%, 14L route - ILOJ box 100% / 14L compromise 78.61% [sfinder died on both lol]
Dependencies: O>S + J>I (O>Z + L>I for mirror)
Cover%: 58.41% [2944/5040] (43.33% one side [2184/5040])
Notes: This is in TSS -> TSD because of the TST shapes being very unreliable.
Fumen 1 [Daemon Special] | Fumen 2A [Lower SD 8L route] | Fumen 2B [Lower SD 14L route]
SEARCH: Horizontal TSS - v115@6gB8AeA8FeB8AeA8DeP8BeA8AeE8JeAgH / v115@0gB8HeB8FeF8DeP8AeA8BeA8JeAgH
Vertical TSS - v115@6gB8AeA8EeC8AeA8EeO8BeA8AeE8JeAgH / v115@0gB8HeC8EeE8EeP8AeA8BeA8JeAgH
Sources: Dolphin, Misfire-Beta - Hard Drop, sasasa123, Buhin SDT - sioyaki, sasasa123
PC Chance: 8L B.A.S.S method 83.33%, 8L Z>S main path 75.08%
Dependencies: L>S>O (J>Z>O for mirror)
Cover%: 51.11% [2576/5040] (33.33% one side [1680/5040])
Notes: This opener is intended to be used in games with 180 rotation, but you can go for freestyle without it. Image 2 shows the Z>S main path and Image 3 shows B.A.S.S Method (more on that in Fumen and Hard Drop)
Fumen 1, Extra [Dolphin + Mech TSD (by Kerrmunism)] | Fumen 2 [Buhin SDT]
SEARCH: Drinking Bird Stacking / Irori SD - v115@7gA8CeA8EeE8CeQ8CeD8JeAgH / v115@0gA8HeB8EeA8BeD8CeQ8CeC8JeAgH
SFD PC - v115@0gA8HeC8DeA8BeC8DeQ8CeC8JeAgH / v115@7gA8CeA8DeF8DeP8CeD8JeAgH
Sources: Bird: tetrismaps, sasasa123, Irori SD: sasasa123, sioyaki (comment section), SFD PC: sasasa123
PC Chance: Irori SD - Too specific to note | SFD PC - 8L ZJ>T>S 90.44%, 8L O>S 72.50%, 8L S>J 71.15%, 8L J>S 59.80%
Dependencies: J>IL + O>S (L>IJ + O>Z for mirror)
Cover%: 55.16% [2780/5040] (32.22% one side [1624/5040])
Notes: Has many branching paths depending on how you take TSS, 2nd bag and even 3rd. Fumen 2B made by me.
Fumen 1A [Bird] | Fumen 1B [Irori SD] | Fumen 2A [SFD PC main path + 100% cover 2nd bags] Fumen 2B [Clean continuations to one of the 100% bags]
SEARCH: v115@fgB8HeA8IeA8IeA8BeA8FeA8AeB8FeQ8AeB8JeAgH / v115@ngB8IeA8IeA8FeA8BeA8FeB8AeM8AeG8JeAgH
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: I>LZ>J (I>JS>L for mirror)
Cover%: 41.67% [2100/5040] (26.67% one side [1344/5040])
Notes: The 2nd bag is always stackable with the I-spin on the left (Not on the right due to SRS), and if you want, you can go for freestyle after it.
SEARCH: v115@rgA8GeC8GeA8IeB8CeB8CeN8AeE8JeAgH / v115@wgA8IeC8IeA8CeB8CeQ8AeD8JeAgH
Sources: sioyaki
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: I>L + J>Z (I>J + L>S for mirror)
Cover%: 63.33% [3192/5040] (43.33% one side [2184/5040])
Notes: 2nd bag is always stackable and you can go for TST on 3rd bag if you want.
SEARCH: v115@rgA8GeC8GeA8IeB8EeB8AeN8AeE8JeAgH / v115@wgA8IeC8IeA8AeB8EeQ8AeD8JeAgH
Sources: tetrismaps, sasasa123
PC Chance: 8L path 1 82.78%, 8L path 2 54.17%
Dependencies: I>L + J>Z (I>J + L>S for mirror)
Cover%: 63.33% [3192/5040] (43.33% one side [2184/5040])
Notes: 2nd bag is always stackable on both 8L paths and you can freestyle after that. First one is objectively better, though.
SEARCH: v115@6gD8FeO8DeF8EeC8JeAgH / v115@zgC8GeC8FeO8DeE8EeB8JeAgH
Sources: Yuu's Wiki, tetrismaps, sasasa123
PC Chance: All 8L, All bags TSD 90.71%, TST S>O 81.11%, TST O>S 80.16%
Dependencies: O>J + Z>I + S>L (O>L + S>I + Z>J for mirror)
Cover%: 34.52% [1392/5040] (27.62% one side [1740/5040])
Notes: It’s best to go for the all bags one, but the others are okay for freestyling too.
SEARCH: v115@7gB8BeA8FeA8AeB8DeH8AeN8JeAgH / v115@zgB8HeA8FeA8BeC8DeB8AeD8AeO8JeAgH
Sources: sioyaki
PC Chance: Too specific to note
Dependencies: J>Z + IO>SL (L>S + IO>ZJ for mirror)
Cover%: 45% [2268/5040] (30.40% one side [1532/5040])
Notes: Image 3 is always stackable and it can go into Grim Grotto STSD or 6-3 stacking.
Fumen | Extra [No Attack 3rd bag -> TSD+Tetris]
SEARCH: v115@ygA8IeA8FeA8BeA8DeD8AeK8AeI8JeAgH / v115@pgA8IeA8IeA8BeA8FeA8AeD8DeS8KeAgH
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: J>S>L + O>I (L>Z>J + O>I for mirror)
Cover%: 44.05% [2220/5040] (26.11% one side [1316/5040])
Notes: You can always go for a TSD on the 2nd bag, and on 3rd bag you can either go for another TSD or go straight into 9-0.
SEARCH: v115@ygA8IeA8AeA8GeE8EeR8AeB8JeAgH / v115@pgA8IeA8IeA8GeA8AeA8EeP8AeG8JeAgH
Sources: Gesso Stacking - sioyaki, sasasa123, AT Cannon - tetrismaps, sasasa123
PC Chance: Too Specific to note
Dependencies: J>S>L + O>I (L>Z>J + O>I for mirror)
Cover%: 38.57% [1944/5040] (21.11% one side [1064/5040])
Notes: You can always go for a TSD that leads to an STSD using the 2nd bags shown below, though it can be more troublesome if O comes before J.
SEARCH: v115@+gB8FeF8CeQ8BeC8JeAgH / v115@9gA8FeB8AeB8CeR8BeE8JeAgH
Sources: Gill - ginzan3da, tetrismaps, Icebreaker - Hard Drop, TSC - sioyaki
PC Chance: Both 8L, O>J 98.61%, J>O 36.59%
Dependencies: O>S + L>Z + J/L>I (O>Z + J>S + L/J>I for mirror)
Cover%: 48.02% [2420/5040] (36.51% one side [1840/5040])
Notes: 2nd bag always stackable and converts to 6-3, though it’s very unfavorable for J>O with waste I. The order of creation is TSC -> Gill Bridge -> Icebreaker, with Gill Bridge having the best continuations.
Fumen 1 [Gill Bridge] | Fumen 2 [Icebreaker] | Fumen 3 [TSC]
SEARCH: v115@1gA8GeC8GeE8AeA8CeO8BeC8JeAgH / v115@6gA8IeC8CeA8AeR8BeE8JeAgH
Sources: sioyaki (comment section)
PC Chance: 8L O>L 98.89%, 8L L>O 88.97%
Dependencies: O>Z + L>J (O>S + J>L for mirror)
Cover%: 67.78% [3416/5040] (43.33% one side [2184/5040])
Notes: You can always stack the 2nd bag and convert to 5-4 or 6-3.
For I piece shift, see Key or PC.
SEARCH: v115@1gA8GeC8GeE8AeA8CeO8AeB8AeA8JeAgH / v115@6gA8IeC8CeA8AeP8AeB8AeE8JeAgH
Sources: sasasa123
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: O>Z + L>J (O>S + J>L for mirror)
Cover%: 68.33% [3444/5040] (49.72% one side [2506/5040])
Notes: 3 setups are needed to always build a TSD on the 2nd bag (4 if you count the L>O and O>L as two different ones, though it’s easy to see as it’s done similary in openers like Hachispin.)
SEARCH: v115@0gA8HeB8GeE8AeA8CeO8AeB8AeB8JeAgH / v115@7gA8AeA8GeC8CeA8AeP8AeB8AeD8JeAgH
Sources: ginzan3da, tetrismaps, sasasa123
PC Chance: 8L J>O 97.14%, 8L O>J 90.95%
Dependencies: O>Z + L>J (O>S + J>L for mirror)
Cover%: 68.33% [3444/5040] (49.72% one side [2506/5040])
Notes: Going for vertical TSS can set huge height dependencies, even after the 2nd bag. Therefore, horizontal should be used.
SEARCH: v115@ygA8DeA8DeA8DeA8DeA8DeB8AeM8AeE8AeC8JeAgH / v115@pgA8IeA8DeA8DeA8DeA8DeC8AeB8DeM8AeE8KeAgH
Sources: sasasa123
PC Chance: 8L ILOJ shape 53.25%
Dependencies: S>L + O>JI (Z>J + O>LI for mirror)
Cover%: 42.38% [2136/5040] (32.22% one side [1624/5040])
Notes: The worst case to happen is J>L>O. Avoid it if possible. Images show ILOJ shape.
SEARCH: v115@ygA8IeA8DeB8CeA8DeB8CeK8AeE8CeA8JeAgH / v115@pgA8IeA8IeA8CeB8DeA8CeB8DeK8CeE8KeAgH
Sources: Hard Drop, tetrismaps, tetris-matome
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: S>O + J>I + T>L (Z>O + L>I + T>J for mirror)
Cover%: 28.10% [1416/5040] (15.56% one side [784/5040])
Notes: You can always go for an STSD on the 2nd bag, as the L piece is not used in the first bag.
SEARCH: v115@AhC8DeF8DeS8KeAgH / v115@BhC8GeP8AeI8JeAgH
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: I>J>L + Z>O (I>L>J + S>O for mirror), L>O + I>ZJ (J>O + I>SL), I>LO>J (I>JO>L) or Z>J + I>L>O (S>L + I>J>O)
Cover%: 69.13% [3484/5040] (55.56% one side [2800/5040])
Notes: I made easy 100% cover 3rd bags for both of the dependencies.
SEARCH: v115@BhE8DeF8AeA8BeF8AeJ8JeAgH / v115@+gE8EeF8DeF8BeK8JeAgH
PC Chance: 8L 41.39%
Dependencies: I>LS + Z>O (I>JZ + S>O for mirror)
Cover%: 47.22% [2380/5040] (32.22% one side [1624/5040])
Notes: 2nd bag is always stackable, but it leaves bad height dependencies.
SEARCH: v115@pgA8IeA8IeA8AeA8GeC8CeB8BeP8AeC8JeAgH / v115@ygA8IeA8GeA8AeA8BeB8CeP8AeF8JeAgH
Sources: Yuu's Wiki, tetrismaps
PC Chance: 8L 93.17%
Dependencies: J>ZI (L>SI for mirror)
Cover%: 72.22% [3640/5040] (50% one side [2520/5040])
Notes: 2nd bag is always stackable. 3rd bag O>S and L>S taken from tetrismaps. S>OL made by me. The name originates from the Onyomi reading of the first kanji.
SEARCH: v115@ChB8BeA8CeE8AeM8AeG8JeAgH / v115@9gA8BeB8EeA8AeE8CeQ8AeB8JeAgH
Sources: sioyaki
PC Chance: 8L O>L + S>Z Tetris 84.60%, 8L J>O LST 56.51%
Dependencies: J>SL (L>ZJ for mirror)
Cover%: 90% [4536/5040] (56.67% one side [2856/5040])
Notes: You can always go for the images below and afterwards go for LST.
SEARCH: Horizontal TSS - v115@8gA8FeD8FeG8AeP8JeAgH / v115@zgA8IeD8FeD8FeF8AeM8JeAgH
Vertical TSS - v115@8gA8FeD8EeH8BeO8JeAgH / v115@zgA8IeD8FeE8EeE8BeM8JeAgH
Sources: Juice ST - sioyaki, sasasa123, SDT - deurutet (broken), sioyaki (comment section)
PC Chance: Juice ST - 8L S>I + [O>Z or J>L] 55.56%
Dependencies: J>SZ>O (L>SZ>O for mirror) and in some cases I>L (I>J) due to SRS
Cover%: 42.94% [2164/5040] (I piece on the left 26.67% [1344/5040], I piece on the right 26.03% [1312/5040])
Notes: You can take the TSS both vertically and horizontally, but the horizontal is less worth it. In both, you can easily go for Mechanical TSD. Image 2 shows the main path for vertical TSS, and image 3 shows an alternative 100% cover bag (which can go into Mechanical TSD).
SEARCH: v115@0gA8FeA8BeA8FeB8AeA8BeA8AeQ8CeD8JeAgH / v115@0gA8FeA8AeB8FeA8AeD8AeA8BeA8AeN8CeC8JeAgH
Sources: deurutet (broken), sasasa123
PC Chance: 8L T>J 100%
Dependencies: J>IL + O>S (L>IJ + O>Z for mirror)
Cover%: 55.16% [2780/5040] (32.22% one side [1624/5040])
Notes: You can always stack the 2nd bag as shown below. Alternatively, you can only use the last image to do the same.
SEARCH: v115@7gA8AeA8GeC8CeA8AeR8BeD8JeAgH / v115@0gA8HeB8GeE8AeA8CeO8BeD8JeAgH
Sources: Yuu's Wiki, tetrismaps, sasasa123
PC Chance: 8L OLJ shape 90.48%, 8L glyzSD paths - O>L 98.89%, L>O 88.97%
Dependencies: O>S + J>L (O>Z + L>J for mirror)
Cover%: 67.78% [3416/5040] (43.33% one side [2184/5040])
Notes: You can always stack a Magic Key if you are not interested in going into a PC. If you receive garbage, there is a 10% chance of having it where the I piece needs to be placed, so freestyle afterwards. Alternatively, instead of going for the OLJ shape, you can also go for the paths shown in glyzSD.
For shift I piece, see glyzSD.
SEARCH: Vertical TSS - v115@5gA8CeA8DeC8BeA8DeQ8BeE8KeAgH / v115@2gA8HeC8DeF8DeK8AeE8BeB8JeAgH
Horizontal TSS - v115@5gA8CeA8EeB8BeA8CeR8BeE8KeAgH / v115@2gA8HeB8EeG8CeK8AeE8BeB8JeAgH
Sources: Keyagu - Yuu's Wiki, tetrismaps, sasasa123, Curveball - Hard Drop, mL’s tech pages, sasasa123 (has bad continuations)
PC Chance: Too specific to note
Dependencies: Z>OS (S>OZ for mirror)
Cover%: 83.33% [4200/5040] (50% one side [2520/5040])
Notes: Image 2 requires downward T-spin, Image 3 requires vertical T-spin. You can always stack the former.
SEARCH: v115@7gA8BeA8FeB8AeA8BeA8AeN8AeD8AeD8JeAgH / v115@0gA8HeB8FeA8AeD8AeA8BeA8AeN8AeD8KeAgH
Sources: sioyaki (comment section), Tweet (misspelled name) [Archive.org form, translation]
PC Chance: 8L J>O / All bags 45.87%
Dependencies: I>LJ + O>S (I>LJ + O>Z for mirror)
Cover%: 37.30% [1880/5040] (32.22% one side [1624/5040])
Notes: For O before J, you can always go for a TST. For J before O, you can always go for a TSD.
For a similar ILJ shape, see Cruise SD.
SEARCH: v115@5gA8CeA8EeA8CeA8DeB8CeK8AeE8AeB8JeAgH / v115@2gA8IeA8EeA8CeB8DeM8AeE8AeA8JeAgH – HAS L HELD
Sources: deurutet (broken), sioyaki (comment section)
PC Chance: 8L O>J 64.29%, 8L J>O 14.29%
Dependencies: S>J + T>L (Z>L + T>J for mirror)
Cover%: 30.95% [1560/5040] (19.05% one side [960/5040])
Notes: You can always stack the TSD on the 2nd bag, and go for a Tetris on the 3rd.
SEARCH: v115@0gA8HeB8FeA8AeD8BeR8DeB8JeAgH / v115@7gA8BeA8FeF8BeP8DeD8JeAgH
Sources: sioyaki (comment section)
PC Chance: 8L 98.69%
Dependencies: O>Z + J>I>L (O>S + L>I>J for mirror)
Cover%: 38.41% [1936/5040] (21.11% one side [1064/5040])
Notes: You can freestyle on 3rd bag if you get garbage or if not interested in going for the TST.
For S on I, see Flamingo Bridge.
SEARCH: v115@pgA8IeC8GeA8IeB8EeQ8BeD8JeAgH / v115@ygA8GeC8IeD8EeP8BeD8JeAgH
Sources: Hard Drop
PC Chance: 8L 81.67%, 14L J>I 100%, 14L all bags 100%
Dependencies: I>J + O>L (I>L + O>J for mirror)
Cover%: 50% [2520/5040] (43.33% one side [2184/5040])
Notes: 3rd bag splits into 2 paths, both lead to 100% on 14 lines.
SEARCH: v115@1gA8GeC8GeE8CeQ8CeB8JeAgH / v115@6gA8IeE8CeQ8CeE8JeAgH
Sources: mons - ginzan3da, tetrismaps, sasasa123, Fake SD - cerulean, sasasa123
PC Chance: 8L Fake SD path 99.96%, 8L mons path 90.87%, Extra - 8L Mochi PC conversion 99.80%
Dependencies: O>Z (O>S for mirror)
Cover%: 75% [3780/5040] (66.67% one side [3360/5040])
Notes: The extra Mochi PC conversion is the only one that is not always stackable (for cases of O before L)
For Shifted I, see SDPC.
SEARCH: v115@5gA8HeB8GeE8AeJ8CeF8KeAgH / v115@2gA8IeB8FeE8DeJ8AeF8MeAgH – HAS L HELD
Sources: tetristemplate, sasasa123
PC Chance: 6L low %
Dependencies: J>I + O>Z + T>L (L>I + O>S + T>J for mirror)
Cover%: 22.54% [1136/5040] (12.38% one side [624/5040])
Notes: 2nd bag is always stackable, and makes a Cut Copy setup.
SEARCH: v115@pgA8IeA8GeA8AeA8GeA8AeA8FeB8AeK8CeE8KeAgH / v115@ygA8AeA8GeA8AeA8GeA8AeB8FeK8AeE8CeA8JeAgH
PC Chance: 8L I>J>O 100%, 8L I>J 92.06%
Dependencies: L>I + S>J + T>O (J>I + Z>L + T>O for mirror)
Cover%: 23.49% [1184/5040] (15.56% one side [784/5040])
Notes: 8L PC paths by me. J>I compromise can be found in the fumen.
SEARCH: v115@1gA8IeB8FeN8CeH8BeC8JeAgH / v115@6gA8HeB8BeM8CeG8BeE8JeAgH
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: Z>S + O>I (S>Z + O>I for mirror)
Cover%: 66.67% [3360/5040] (43.33% one side [2184/5040])
Notes: Z>O can be troublesome due to the I piece dependency. Alternatively, you can also do the OJI 2nd bag setup depending on which of O and J come first.
SEARCH: v115@zgA8AeA8GeC8GeE8EeO8BeC8JeAgH / v115@6gA8AeA8GeC8EeR8BeE8JeAgH
Sources: #1 - Hard Drop, Yuu's Wiki, sasasa123, #2 - Yuu's Wiki, tetrismaps, sasasa123
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: Both - S>ZI (Z>SI for mirror)
Cover%: 83.33% [4200/5040] (50% one side [2520/5040])
Notes: While Old Key 2 has less dependencies, it can look odd. Images show the first one’s 2nd bags.
SEARCH: Horizontal TSS - v115@9gB8HeD8CeB8AeT8JeAgH / v115@FhB8AeB8CeX8JeAgH
Vertical TSS - v115@9gC8GeC8DeB8AeT8JeAgH / v115@EhC8AeB8DeW8JeAgH
Sources: Outlogic SD - sioyaki, sasasa123, OT Cannon - Hard Drop
PC Chance: 4L 11.43%, Vertical TSS - 8L Shachiku train 95.79%, Horizontal TSS - 8L L>O or S>L 99.68%, 8L L>S 99.25%
Dependencies: S>J + I>Z (Z>L + I>S for mirror) or S>J + L>Z>I I-Spin (Z>L + J>S>I I-Spin)
Cover%: 73.81% [3720/5040] (50% one side [2520/5040])
Notes: This is one part of the small set of openers that start with a skim before the TSS. Another thing to note is that it’s OCTUPUS, not OCTOPUS.
For the same residue, see Stitch.
SEARCH: v115@1gA8EeB8BeB8EeE8EeP8CeB8JeAgH / v115@zgB8EeA8BeA8EeB8BeA8EeP8CeE8JeAgH
Sources: Hard Drop
PC Chance: 8L Route 1 100% cover 95.95%, 8L Route 2 - L>O 100%, O(S)>L 99.80%
Dependencies: Z>SI + O>L (S>ZI + O>J for mirror)
Cover%: 55.16% [2780/5040] (32.22% one side [1624/5040])
Notes: Route 2’s O>L may require 180.
Fumen | Extra [Route 1 -> Optional No Attack 3rd bag -> TSD+Tetris]
SEARCH: Horizontal TSS - v115@2gB8HeB8DeA8AeE8CeK8AeE8BeB8JeAgH / v115@4gB8CeA8DeB8CeA8CeE8AeL8BeE8KeAgH
Vertical TSS - v115@2gB8GeC8DeA8BeD8CeK8AeE8BeB8JeAgH / v115@4gB8CeA8DeC8BeA8CeD8BeL8BeE8KeAgH
Sources: tetrismaps, sasasa123
PC Chance: Too specific to note
Dependencies: L>S>O (J>Z>O for mirror)
Cover%: 51.11% [2576/5040] (33.33% one side [1680/5040])
Notes: Take the TSS depending on whichever of O and J comes first. Both lead to imbalanced stacking, though, so instead you can also freestyle.
SEARCH: v115@6gA8IeC8BeB8AeO8BeB8AeE8JeAgH / v115@1gA8GeC8GeE8AeB8BeO8AeB8LeAgH
PC Chance: 8L O>L or O>J 99.96%
Dependencies: O>S (O>Z for mirror)
Cover%: 75% [3780/5040] (66.67% one side [3360/5040])
Notes: If L and J come before O, you can go for image 3.
SEARCH: Horizontal TSS - v115@/gB8FeF8DeT8JeAgH / v115@DhB8FeZ8JeAgH
Vertical TSS - v115@+gC8GeE8DeT8JeAgH / v115@DhC8EeE8AeT8JeAgH
PC Chance: 8L Z>J 95.83%
Dependencies: S>Z + I>J (Z>S + I>L for mirror)
Cover%: 67.78% [3416/5040] (43.33% one side [2184/5040])
Notes: Taking TSS either way allows you to use 2 TSD setups to cover all 2nd bags. Images show the horizontal TSS setups.
SEARCH: v115@zgA8GeD8FeD8FeF8CeM8JeAgH / v115@zgB8GeC8FeD8FeE8CeN8JeAgH
Sources: Yuu’s Wiki, tetrismaps, sasasa123
PC Chance: 8L 91.35%, 8L Extra S>L 62.82%
Dependencies: L>S + J>ZO (J>Z + L>SO for mirror)
Cover%: 37.78% [1904/5040] (32.22% one side [1624/5040])
Notes: For the main path, you can go for a mechanical TSD afterwards. For the extra path, you can go into a center 4-wide.
SEARCH: v115@zgA8IeA8GeA8AeB8DeG8AeP8JeAgH / v115@8gA8AeA8GeE8DeH8AeM8JeAgH
PC Chance: 8L L>S 90.48%, 8L All bags compromise 67.14%
Dependencies: O>L + I>SZ (O>J + I>SZ for mirror)
Cover%: 37.30% [1880/5040] (32.22% one side [1624/5040])
Notes: Both of the setups leave very flat boards.
Fumen | Extra [No Attack 3rd bag -> TSD+Tetris]
For another L placement, see SCP-ginzan.
SEARCH: v115@5gA8HeB8BeA8EeR8AeF8JeAgH / v115@2gA8FeA8BeB8EeE8EeP8AeC8JeAgH
Sources: Yuu’s Wiki, tetrismaps, sasasa123
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: S>Z + I>J (Z>S + I>L for mirror)
Cover%: 67.78% [3416/5040] (43.33% one side [2184/5040])
Notes: 2nd bag has 3 setups, depending on which of O, L and S comes first. Afterwards, you can freestyle a TSS into 6-3.
SEARCH: v115@9gC8EeA8AeA8DeH8BeO8JeAgH / v115@+gA8EeH8DeF8BeM8JeAgH
Sources: ginzan3da, tetrismaps, sasasa123
PC Chance: Too specific to note
Dependencies: O>L + I>SZ (O>J + I>SZ for mirror)
Cover%: 37.30% [1880/5040] (32.22% one side [1624/5040])
Notes: The 3rd bag is interesting, both in the setup and the residue – you set up a CC Cannon (Ventilator) and have a tetris ready as soon as you get an L/J piece.
Fumen | Extra [Optional No Attack -> TSD+Tetris]
For other L placement, see S¹D.
SEARCH: v115@0gA8HeB8GeE8CeA8AeO8BeD8JeAgH / v115@7gA8AeA8GeC8AeA8CeR8BeD8JeAgH
Sources: tetristemplate, sasasa123
PC Chance: 8L 96.19%
Dependencies: O>Z + I>LJ (O>S + I>LJ for mirror)
Cover%: 37.30% [1880/5040] (32.22% one side [1624/5040])
Notes: If you decide to forgo the PC, you can instead go for Mechanical TSD or freestyle.
Fumen | Extra [3rd bag No Attack -> TSD+Tetris]
SEARCH: v115@8gA8BeA8EeF8CeG8CeM8JeAgH / v115@zgA8IeB8EeA8BeC8CeG8CeN8JeAgH
Sources: ginzan3da
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: L>SO + J>Z (J>ZO + L>S for mirror)
Cover%: 43.17% [2176/5040] (36.51% one side [1840/5040])
Notes: The continuations made for the 2nd bags are bad, so it’s best to freestyle afterwards.
SEARCH: v115@2gA8IeB8DeA8AeD8CeL8AeE8AeC8JeAgH / v115@5gA8CeA8DeB8CeB8CeD8AeM8AeE8KeAgH
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: O>S + J>L (O>Z + L>J for mirror)
Cover%: 69.84% [3520/5040] (49.72% one side [2506/5040])
Notes: For S>J on 2nd bag, the DT is not guaranteed so you can freestyle whenever that happens.
SEARCH: v115@BhB8CeQ8BeG8CeB8JeAgH / v115@9gA8CeB8DeL8BeH8CeE8JeAgH
PC Chance: 4L Held T 10.71%, 8L not worth noting
Dependencies: O>J + S>Z (O>L + Z>S for mirror)
Cover%: 71.11% [3584/5040] (46.67% one side [2352/5040])
Notes: The board can become messy afterwards, so watch out for that.
SEARCH: v115@xgB8HeB8IeA8AeA8BeC8AeB8AeA8AeD8AeL8JeAgH / v115@pgB8HeB8HeA8IeB8AeC8BeA8AeB8AeD8AeA8AeJ8Je?AgH
Sources: Hard Drop, Yuu’s Wiki, tetrismaps, sasasa123
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: I>S + L>Z>O (I>Z + J>S>O)
Cover%: 35.16% [1772/5040] (24.29% one side [1224/5040])
Notes: The DT cannon made on 2nd bag is very unique as you use it’s TSD to then fill for the TST.
SEARCH: v115@0gA8HeB8GeG8CeO8AeA8BeB8JeAgH / v115@7gA8AeA8GeC8CeR8BeA8AeD8JeAgH
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: O>Z (O>S for mirror)
Cover%: 75% [3780/5040] (66.67% one side [3360/5040])
Notes: You can go into a C-Spin after the 2nd bag.
For shifted I, see Chair SDT.
SEARCH: v115@zgA8IeC8GeP8BeG8CeA8KeAgH / v115@8gA8GeO8BeF8AeA8CeE8JeAgH
Sources: deurutet (broken), sioyaki (comment section)
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: L>O>J + Z>I (J>O>L + S>I for mirror)
Cover%: 38.73% [1952/5040] (21.11% one side [1064/5040])
Notes: The name is made out of the attacks sent in the main path. I>S setup made by me.
SEARCH: v115@9gA8BeB8BeB8AeA8BeB8BeB8AeK8AeG8KeAgH / v115@+gB8BeB8BeA8AeB8BeB8BeK8AeG8AeA8JeAgH
Sources: Hard Drop, tetrismaps, Yuu’s Wiki, sasasa123
PC Chance: None / Too specific to note
Dependencies: [Z>J or L>J] + S>O ([S>L or J>L] + Z>O for mirror)
Cover%: 71.11% [3584/5040] (54.44% one side [2744/5040])
Notes: The 2nd bag leads to a 9-0 well.
SEARCH: v115@7gA8IeM8CeG8AeC8AeD8JeAgH / v115@0gA8HeB8HeP8CeE8AeC8AeA8JeAgH
Sources: sasasa123
PC Chance: 8L Compromise Z>O 99.96%, 8L Main path 99.48%
Dependencies: Both O>S (O>Z for mirror) – L>I (J>I) or Z>I + L>J (S>I + J>L)
Cover%: 66.75% [3364/5040] (52.22% one side [2632/5040])
Notes: Due to how I-spins work, doing the TSS on the left means you might not be able to cover the 2nd bag. Instead, I made 100% cover TSD to aid with that.
SEARCH: v115@2gA8IeB8DeA8AeF8BeK8AeF8BeA8JeAgH / v115@5gA8CeA8DeB8CeA8BeF8AeK8BeF8KeAgH
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: O>S (O>Z for mirror)
Cover%: 75% [3780/5040] (66.67% one side [3360/5040])
Notes: You can use image 3 alone, but it’s better to use the other setups in the fumen, because they can be very clean.
SEARCH: SDPC - v115@0gA8HeB8GeE8CeQ8CeC8JeAgH / v115@7gA8AeA8GeE8CeQ8CeD8JeAgH
Stickspin - v115@7gA8AeA8FeF8DeP8CeD8JeAgH / v115@0gA8HeC8FeD8DeQ8CeC8JeAgH
Sources: SingleYou / SDPC - Hard Drop, four.lol, Yuu's Wiki, tetrismaps, tetris-matome, sasasa123, Hsterts’ SDPC Aid, aotaku1039, Shiwehi, sasasa123 [variant], Motchi PC - Hard Drop, tetrismaps, sasasa123, Stickspin - Hard Drop, four.lol, tetrismaps, Shiwehi, sasasa123, SDPC Extension / SDPC-Spin (usually used together) - Hard Drop [extension], Hard Drop [spin], Pyramid SDTD - sasasa123, O base SST - sasasa123, CHATEAUpener - Hard Drop
PC Chance: SDPC - 8L all bags 97.18% [t-spin solves] -> 14L Mechanical TSD routes – Z>I 99.33% / I>Z 99.13%, 8L Alt O Placement 98.53% [t-spin solves], 14L 3rd bag TSS path – Tetris 100%, Single clear 100%
Motchi PC / CHATEAUpener - 8L LZ>I 100%, 8L All bags 99.96%, 8L J>O 99.80%
Stickspin - 8L 33.73% -> 14L 3rd bag J>OL path 100% (most famous one)
SDPC Extension - 8L 70.04%
SDPC-Spin / Pyramid SDTD - 14L O>Z (All bags) path 100% [sfinder broke], 14L Z>O 99.68%
O Base SST - 8L 52.14%, 14L 66.35%
Others - 8L O>L 99.72%
Dependencies: O>Z (O>S for mirror)
Cover%: 75% [3780/5040] (66.67% one side [3360/5040])
Notes: While most people on games like TETR.IO use it with the TSS on the right, it was originally created with the TSS on the left and is also much better when used as such.
All 2nd bags | Fumen 1 [SDPC] | Fumen 2A, Fumen 2B [Motchi PC, CHATEAUpener] | Fumen 3 [Stickspin] | Fumen 4 [SDPC-Spin / Pyramid SDTD] | Fumen 5A, Fumen 5B [SDPC Extension, O Base SST] | Extra / 5C [Strong TSD+Tetris x2]
For Shifted I, see mons.
SEARCH: v115@3gA8HeB8EeA8AeE8AeA8AeA8AeE8AeL8JeAgH / v115@4gA8IeB8DeA8AeE8AeC8AeE8AeK8JeAgH
Sources: tetrismaps, sasasa123
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: J>Z + I>SO (L>S + I>ZO for mirror)
Cover%: 57.22% [2884/5040] (43.33% one side [2184/5040])
Notes: For 3rd bag Z>L, it might be better to convert into 9-0.
SEARCH: v115@zgA8CeA8EeA8CeB8DeF8DeQ8MeAgH / v115@4gA8CeA8DeB8CeA8DeP8CeG8JeAgH
Sources: 3twiki, sioyaki (comment section)
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: O>L + Z>IS (O>J + S>IZ for mirror)
Cover%: 55.16% [2780/5040] (32.22% one side [1624/5040])
Notes: I made extra patterns for more ways to set up the 2nd bag in a possibly cleaner way.
SEARCH: v115@2gA8IeB8DeA8AeE8CeK8AeF8AeB8JeAgH / v115@5gA8CeA8DeB8CeA8CeE8AeL8AeF8KeAgH
Sources: Flyspeck101’s Doc
PC Chance: 8L J>O 92.30%, 8L IO>J 91.75%, 8L all bags 37.38%
Dependencies: O>S + L>J (O>Z + J>L for mirror)
Cover%: 70% [3528/5040] (46.67% one side [2352/5040])
Notes: It’s best to go for the 100% build, as it leaves you with an easy 9-0 Tetris which you can possibly convert into other stacks (if you get the pieces for it)
SEARCH: v115@9gB8HeX8CeB8KeAgH / v115@FhV8AeB8CeD8JeAgH
Sources: mL’s Tech Pages, Hard Drop
PC Chance: 4L 11.43%, 8L L>O or S>L 99.68%, 8L L>S 99.25%
Dependencies: S>J + ZL>IO (Z>L + SJ>IO for mirror)
Cover%: 42.46% [2140/5040] (28.57% one side [1440/5040])
Notes: This makes the same residue as Octupus Tea Cannon’s horizontal TSS, which means you can use these setups in both.
For the same residue, see Outlogic SD.
SEARCH: v115@AhB8DeA8AeE8CeK8AeI8JeAgH / v115@9gA8DeB8CeA8CeE8AeS8KeAgH
Sources: Hard Drop, sioyaki, sasasa123
PC Chance: Too specific to note
Dependencies: J>SL (L>ZJ for mirror)
Cover%: 90% [4536/5040] (56.67% one side [2856/5040])
Notes: This was originally made with the I piece shifted, but the setups it has don’t cover all bags.
SEARCH: v115@1gA8GeC8GeG8AeO8EeB8JeAgH / v115@6gA8IeE8AeS8EeC8JeAgH
Sources: ginzan3da, tetrismaps, sasasa123, takagi3me’s Popspin document
PC Chance: 8L O>L 78.21%, 8L L>O 36.03%
Dependencies: O>Z + J>S (O>S + L>Z for mirror) or O>Z + J>L>S (O>S + L>J>Z)
Cover%: 57.22% [2884/5040] (43.33% one side [2184/5040])
Notes: Despite the decent PC% for O>L, the residue becomes slightly messy if you get garbage.
SEARCH: v115@3gC8IeA8BeA8EeC8AeM8AeG8JeAgH / v115@2gC8DeA8BeA8FeA8AeC8EeQ8AeB8JeAgH
Sources: sioyaki, tetrismaps, tetris-matome, Yuu’s Wiki, sasasa123
PC Chance: 8L 67.30%
Dependencies: L>J (J>L for mirror)
Cover%: 100% (66.67% one side [3360/5040])
Notes: This has a funny 14L path you can take, though it’s best to use when memeing on your opponent in a friendly 1v1 rather than in competitive play.
SEARCH: v115@zgA8IeB8GeC8BeA8CeT8AeA8JeAgH / v115@8gB8GeD8CeA8BeM8AeH8JeAgH
Sources: ginzan3da
PC Chance: 8L Z>L + O>J 97.86%, 8L Z>L + J>O 94.17%
Dependencies: L>S (J>Z for mirror)
Cover%: 86.67% [4368/5040] (66.67% one side [3360/5040])
Notes: L>Z seems bad at first, but the 3rd bag helps with cleaning up the blockage that happens on 2nd bag.
For OZ place swap, see Last. [to be linked].
SEARCH: v115@pgB8HeC8GeB8HeB8FeF8CeM8JeAgH / v115@xgB8GeC8HeD8FeE8CeN8JeAgH
PC Chance: 8L 100%, 8L Extra setup 95.44%
Dependencies: L>S>Z + J>O (J>Z>S + L>O)
Cover%: 34.44% [1736/5040] (21.11% one side [1064/5040?
Notes: The TSD shown on 3rd bag is always possible, but optional.
SEARCH: v115@5gB8HeC8AeA8DeF8AeA8BeO8JeAgH / v115@1gB8GeC8FeE8DeF8BeA8AeK8JeAgH
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: I>SO>Z (I>ZO>S for mirror) or I>ZS>O
Cover%: 40% [2016/5040] (same goes for one side)
Notes: The 100% cover path is not worth it, so I made a continuation for vertical TSS which is always possible. (Image 3 is freestyle)
SEARCH: v115@0gC8DeA8BeB8EeB8AeB8FeF8CeL8JeAgH / v115@0gA8DeC8AeB8EeB8AeA8FeB8AeB8CeO8JeAgH
Sources: 3twiki, sioyaki (comment section)
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: J>Z>L + O>S (L>S>J + O>Z for mirror)
Cover%: 39.44% [1988/5040] (21.11% one side [1064/5040])
Notes: The 2nd bags below are both always buildable by themselves, and lead to different paths.
SEARCH: v115@7gA8AeA8GeC8CeA8AeO8BeG8JeAgH / v115@0gA8HeB8GeE8AeA8CeR8BeA8JeAgH
Sources: Hard Drop, ginzan3da, sasasa123
PC Chance: All 8L – Z>J 100%, O>J>Z or L>I + J>ZO 100%, J>O 99.60% (sfinder broke), Extra O>Z>J 99.72%
Dependencies: L>Z + O>S (J>S + O>Z for mirror)
Cover%: 68.33% [3444/5040] (49.72% one side [2506/5040])
Notes: The J>O setup is forced 3.33% of the time if using the first two.
SEARCH: v115@pgA8IeA8IeB8EeB8AeB8EeB8AeM8AeE8KeAgH / v115@ygA8IeA8AeB8EeB8AeB8EeL8AeE8AeC8JeAgH
Sources: tetrismaps, tetris-matome, sasasa123
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: J>LI + S>O (L>JI + Z>O for mirror) or L>J>I + S>O (J>L>I + Z>O)
Cover%: 61.90% [3120/5040] (43.33% one side [2184/5040])
Notes: The 2nd bag may require annoying use of softdropping.
SEARCH: v115@2gA8EeA8CeB8DeA8AeD8CeL8AeD8BeC8JeAgH / v115@zgA8EeA8CeA8DeB8CeB8CeD8AeM8BeD8KeAgH
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: O>S + L>I (O>Z + J>I for mirror) or O>S + L>IJ (O>Z + J>IL)
Cover%: 58.41% [2944/5040] (43.33% one side [2184/5040])
Notes: You can easily TSS or TSD after the 2nd bag.
SEARCH: v115@EhC8CeB8BeW8JeAgH / v115@9gC8GeC8BeB8CeT8JeAgH [vertical TSS] / v115@FhB8CeB8AeX8JeAgH / v115@9gB8HeD8AeB8CeT8JeAgH [Horizontal TSS]
PC Chance: 4L 22.86%, 8L Z>J 99.68%, 8L O>L 99.60%, 8L J>Z + L>O 99.17%
Dependencies: IJ>S + Z>L (IL>Z + S>J for mirror)
Cover%: 77.06% [3884/5040] (52.22% one side [2632/5040])
Notes: For O>L PC setup, use the vertical TSS. For the other ones, use horizontal.
For similar skim -> TSS setups, see OT Cannon and Stitch.
SEARCH: v115@ygA8GeC8BeB8EeA8BeA8EeP8BeD8JeAgH / v115@pgA8IeC8GeA8EeB8BeB8EeA8BeN8BeD8JeAgH
Sources: deurutet, cerulean (comment section)
PC Chance: 8L 94.48%
Dependencies: S>J + I>L (Z>L + I>J for mirror)
Cover%: 57.22% [2884/5040] (43.33% one side [2184/5040])
Notes: If you hold the O, you have a chance to get a 6L PC.
SEARCH: v115@zgA8FeB8AeB8EeB8AeB8FeF8CeM8JeAgH / v115@0gB8FeA8AeB8EeD8FeE8CeN8JeAgH
Sources: Flyspeck101’s Doc
PC Chance: Too specific to note
Dependencies: L>S + J>Z>O (J>Z + L>S>O for mirror)
Cover%: 27.78% [1400/5040] (21.11% one side [1064/5040])
Notes: It’s possible to abandon the opener after the 3rd bag if you can set up a cut copy.
Fumen | Extra 100% 3rd bag setups
SEARCH: v115@zgA8IeB8HeB8CeB8AeF8AeO8JeAgH / v115@8gA8HeD8AeB8CeG8AeN8JeAgH
Sources: tetrismaps, sasasa123
PC Chance: Too specific to note
Dependencies: L>S + I>O + J>Z (J>Z + I>O + L>S for mirror)
Cover%: 27.62% [1392/5040] (Same goes for one side)
Notes: With enough greed, both continuations can lead into DT cannon. Otherwise, they leave very clean boards for freestyling.
SEARCH: v115@igA8IeB8IeA8IeB8CeA8DeB8BeM8CeF8JeAgH / v115@lgA8HeB8HeA8DeA8CeB8DeB8BeB8DeP8CeA8JeAgH
Sources: Hard Drop, sioyaki, sasasa123
PC Chance: 8L OSZ stairs 49.48%
Dependencies: Z>O>S (S>O>Z for mirror)
Cover%: 58.33% [2940/5040] (33.33% one side [1680/5040])
Notes: The compromise is alright. You have a spot for all of your pieces depending on the order.
SEARCH: Horizontal TSS - v115@6gA8IeD8DeQ8AeA8AeE8JeAgH / v115@1gA8GeC8GeE8DeP8AeA8AeB8JeAgH
Vertical TSS - v115@6gA8HeE8EeP8AeA8AeE8JeAgH / v115@1gA8GeD8FeD8EeP8AeA8AeB8JeAgH
Sources: Hard Drop (doubleyou and pwn), tetrismaps (caldera), Yuu's Wiki (caldera), sasasa123 (caldera), tetrismaps (reticulum), cerulean (STP)
PC Chance: Doubleyou / Reticulum: None, Caldera: 8L S>J 93.17% (83.21% if mirrored), 8L J>S 63.10%, pwn: 8L 72.62%, STP: 8L 86.67%
Dependencies: O>S + L>J (O>Z + J>L for mirror)
Cover%: 67.78% [3416/5040] (43.33% one side [2184/5040])
Notes: The best thing to go for is Caldera Stacking, due to having a set route, but you can also just freestyle after doing the 1st bag. Images show main shape, STD and the S>J path of Caldera Stacking.
Fumen 1 [shows freestyle examples and pwn’s STD] | Fumen 2 [Caldera Stacking] [both to be translated] | Fumen 3 [STP Cannon]
SEARCH: v115@rgA8IeA8EeA8CeA8EeA8AeC8DeB8AeM8AeE8KeAgH / v115@wgA8CeA8EeA8CeA8EeA8CeB8DeM8AeE8AeC8JeAgH
Sources: Yuu's Wiki, tetrismaps, sasasa123
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: L>OI + S>J (J>OI + Z>L for mirror)
Cover%: 54.76% [2760/5040] (32.22% one side [1624/5040])
Notes: You can always go for TST on 2nd bag, but try holding onto the J if possible, as it makes freestyling past the TST difficult.
SEARCH: Horizontal TSS - v115@5gA8CeA8DeB8CeA8AeG8AeL8CeD8KeAgH / v115@2gA8IeB8DeA8AeG8AeK8AeD8CeB8JeAgH
Vertical TSS - v115@5gA8CeA8DeC8BeA8AeF8BeL8CeD8KeAgH / v115@2gA8HeC8DeA8BeF8AeK8AeD8CeB8JeAgH
Sources: Hard Drop, four.lol, Shiwehi, tetris-matome, tetrismaps, Yuu's Wiki
PC Chance: 8L L>O 69.33%, 8L IO>L 19.21%, 8L Vertical T L>O 60.40%
Dependencies: O>Z + L>J (O>S + J>L for mirror)
Cover%: 67.78% [3416/5040] (43.33% one side [2184/5040])
Notes: You can take the TSS either vertically or horizontally, and have generally the same setup.
Fumen | Extra (How to avoid unlucky garbage)
SEARCH: v115@vgA8DeA8DeA8DeA8DeA8DeB8BeB8AeA8AeJ8AeG8Ae?A8JeAgH / v115@sgA8IeA8DeA8DeA8DeA8BeA8AeB8BeB8AeK8AeG8Ke?AgH
Sources: Hard Drop, tetristemplate, sasasa123
PC Chance: None / Too specific to note
Dependencies: O>I + Z>L (O>I + S>J for mirror)
Cover%: 57.22% [2884/5040] (43.33% one side [2184/5040])
Notes: Image 3 is an LST conversion and is optional.
For IO and S shift, see Mr. T-Spin’s STD.
SEARCH: v115@pgA8IeA8DeA8DeA8DeA8DeA8AeA8BeB8BeM8AeA8Ae?E8JeAgH / v115@ygA8DeA8DeA8DeA8DeB8BeB8BeA8AeP8AeA8AeB8Je?AgH
Sources: Hard Drop, four.lol, tetrismaps, Yuu's Wiki, Shiwehi, tetris-matome, sasasa123, tetrisch
PC Chance: None / Too specific to note
Dependencies: O>I + Z>L (O>I + S>J for mirror)
Cover%: 57.22% [2884/5040] (43.33% one side [2184/5040])
Notes: Nosomi Cannon (a 3rd bag continuation) can always be stacked. Alternatively you can freestyle afterwards.
For IO and S shift, see Mr. T-Spin Analogon.
SEARCH: v115@AhB8DeB8BeB8BeR8AeD8JeAgH / v115@9gA8DeB8CeC8BeB8BeO8AeE8JeAgH
Sources: sasasa123
PC Chance: 8L 41.67%
Dependencies: S>O + J>Z/I (Z>O + L>S/I for mirror)
Cover%: 72.54% [3656/5040] (49.72% one side [2506/5040])
Notes: Freestyling after 2nd bag can be difficult.
SEARCH: v115@AhB8DeA8AeG8AeK8AeE8BeB8JeAgH / v115@9gA8DeB8CeA8AeG8AeL8BeE8KeAgH (Only horizontal TSS, since vertical isn’t that useful)
Sources: Hard Drop, ginzan3da, sasasa123
PC Chance: Too specific to note
Dependencies: J>OL (L>OJ for mirror)
Cover%: 83.33% [4200/5040] (50% one side [2520/5040])
Notes: For Z>J, you need an extra piece to get the TST. Image 2 is always possible if you have 180.
For Horizontal S, see Sailboat.
SEARCH: v115@zgA8IeB8EeB8AeB8FeF8AeO8JeAgH / v115@8gA8AeB8EeD8FeG8AeN8JeAgH
Sources: sioyaki
PC Chance: 8L L>J 41.43%, 8L J>L 34.96%
Dependencies: L>S + O>Z (J>Z + O>S for mirror)
Cover%: 57.22% [2884/5040] (43.33% one side [2184/5040])
Notes: One side of the 2nd bag doesn’t change, so it’s pretty easy to learn the setups.
SEARCH: Placed O - v115@BhB8BeA8AeA8CeG8AeA8AeP8JeAgH / v115@+gA8BeB8DeF8CeG8AeA8AeK8JeAgH
Held O - v115@FhA8AeA8EeE8AeA8AeP8JeAgH / v115@+gA8HeD8EeG8AeA8AeK8JeAgH
Sources: tetrismaps, sasasa123
PC Chance: 8L L>O 59.52%, 8L O>L 56.83%, 8L Extra S>L 56.35%, 8L OSZ Ball 39.01%
Dependencies: I>SZ + T>O
Cover%: 20.63% [1040/5040] (17.46% one side [880/5040])
Notes: The 2nd bag setups are pretty straightforward.
SEARCH: Placed J - v115@5gC8GeD8FeN8BeC8AeD8JeAgH / v115@0gC8FeD8FeD8FeN8AeC8LeAgH
Held J - v115@7gA8HeC8GeM8BeC8AeD8JeAgH / v115@0gA8HeC8GeC8GeN8AeC8LeAgH
PC Chance: 8L O>J 90.71%, 8L J>O 27.06%, 8L Extra All Bags TSD 99.92% [sfinder broke]
Dependencies: O>S + L>I + T>J (O>Z + J>I + T>L for mirror)
Cover%: 22.54% [1136/5040] (12.38% one side [624/5040])
Notes: Some solves of the O>J setup and the TSD path can give you a TSD -> PC, which can be really strong.
SEARCH: v115@8gA8AeB8DeC8AeB8EeL8AeE8AeC8JeAgH / v115@zgA8IeC8DeB8AeB8EeB8AeM8AeE8KeAgH
Sources: Hard Drop, tetrismaps
PC Chance: Too specific to note
Dependencies: Z>O + J>IL (S>O + L>IJ)
Cover%: 56.35% [2840/5040] (32.22% one side [1624/5040])
Notes: You can easily freestyle a TSD after doing the TSS. Images show examples.
SEARCH: Horizontal TSS - v115@BhC8BeA8DeD8AeB8AeR8JeAgH / v115@9gA8BeC8DeA8AeD8DeH8AeK8JeAgH
Vertical TSS - v115@BhC8BeA8CeE8AeB8BeQ8JeAgH / v115@9gA8BeC8DeA8AeE8CeG8BeK8JeAgH
Sources: Jay Bird - kenetto, sasasa123, JOS - sioyaki, sasasa123
PC Chance: None (Too little to note)
Dependencies: L>S + O>Z (J>Z + O>S for mirror) or L>S + Z>T>O (J>Z + S>T>O)
Cover%: Horizontal TSS 74.44% [3752/5040] (56.83% one side [2864/5040]), Vertical TSS 61.11% [3080/5040] (46.11% one side [2324/5040])
Notes: The Z>T>O shape forces you to go for the horizontal TSS. It’s best to avoid it if possible and instead go for the vertical TSS, allowing you to go for LST Stacking.
SEARCH: v115@AhA8DeB8BeD8BeA8AeT8JeAgH / v115@9gB8DeA8DeA8BeD8BeT8JeAgH
Sources: sasasa123, 3twiki, sioyaki (comment section)
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: I>SZ + L>J (I>SZ + J>L for mirror)
Cover%: 50% [2520/5040] (32.22% one side [1624/5040])
Notes: Originally, it went for TSD on 2nd bag, but those have a lot of dependencies. Instead, you can go for the setups shown in the fumen and below to always set up a TSS or TSD.
SEARCH: v115@/gA8HeB8BeY8JeAgH / v115@EhA8BeE8BeB8AeT8JeAgH
Sources: DD Motor: sioyaki, tetrismaps, tetris-matome, sasasa123, Cut Copy PC: cerulean, deurutet
PC Chance: DD Motor: 6L/8L Freestyleable, Cut Copy PC: 8L OSZ stairs 65.08% -> 14L 3rd bag L>J 95.75%
Dependencies: L>S + Z>J + I>O (J>Z + S>L + I>O for mirror)
Cover%: 50.08% [2524/5040] (30% one side [1512/5040])
Notes: Cut Copy PC is here as something that exists. You can go for it if you want (for whatever reason/s). Images show 100% setup 2nd bag for DD Motor.
Fumen 1 [DD motor fumen] | Fumen 2 [Cut Copy PC]
SEARCH: v115@9gA8EeB8BeB8BeB8AeA8BeT8JeAgH / v115@/gB8EeA8BeA8AeB8BeV8JeAgH
PC Chance: 8L O>L 69.21%, 8L L>O 12.38%
Dependencies: J>S + I>LZ (L>Z + I>JS for mirror)
Cover%: 47.22% [2380/5040] (32.22% one side [1624/5040])
Notes: You can always go for TSS, which converts to 6-3. Name origin: Double Single 63 (no, not 6-3).
SEARCH: v115@ChA8DeA8BeF8AeT8JeAgH / v115@BhA8FeF8BeU8JeAgH
Sources: 3twiki
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: I>SZ, O>J (O>L for mirror)
Cover%: 37.30% [1880/5040] (32.22% one side [1624/5040])
Notes: 2nd bag made by me.
SEARCH: v115@+gA8DeB8BeD8BeA8CeT8JeAgH / v115@/gB8DeA8DeA8BeX8JeAgH
Sources: tetrismaps, sasasa123
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: I>SZ, L>J (J>L for mirror)
Cover%: 50% [2520/5040] (32.22% one side [1624/5040]
Notes: Due to the original path being very unusable, I decided to make a set of 3 setups that are always buildable in 2nd bag. The TSS (shown in the fumen) can be extremely strong.
SEARCH: v115@9gA8IeB8BeB8AeW8JeAgH / v115@GhD8AeB8BeV8JeAgH
Sources: Ajanba - Hard Drop, tetrismaps, tetris-matome, sasasa123, 2BX - sasasa123, tetrismaps
PC Chance: 8L Mofumofu Cannon 95.48%
Dependencies: J>S + I>Z + O>L (L>Z + I>S + O>J for mirror)
Cover%: 41.35% [2084/5040] (27.62% one side [1392/5040])
Notes: Images show 100% setup TSD, though it may be a bit bad. 2BX Cannon is the same shape as Ajanba TSD’s first bag, except taking a TSS instead of a TSD.
Fumen [Only Ajanba TSD]
SEARCH: v115@AhA8FeA8BeF8AeT8JeAgH / v115@DhA8DeF8BeU8JeAgH
Sources: Hard Drop, four.lol, ame_lia’s document, tetrismaps, tetris-matome, sasasa123
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: I>OS + J>Z (I>OZ + L>S for mirror)
Cover%: 42.38% [2136/5040] (32.22% one side [1624/5040])
Notes: This is called Kazu TKI due to kazu’s use of it. If you want, you can use the setups I made in the second fumen to cover all bags, or freestyle.
SEARCH: v115@9gB8EeA8BeC8DeB8AeT8JeAgH / v115@/gA8EeB8AeB8DeW8JeAgH
Sources: Hard Drop, hse30, four.lol, tetrismaps, sasasa123
PC Chance: Plenty of 6L paths (expectedly), 8L I>O 100% (minimals) (You don’t need the queue-based setups in Hard Drop to get a PC)
Dependencies: L>S + I>O>J (J>Z + I>O>L for mirror)
Cover%: 36.59% [1844/5040] (23.49% one side [1184/5040]
Notes: Image 2 requires I>O and has 100% PC chance - queue based things can be found in Hard Drop
Fumen [6L PC example] | 100% setup TSD
SEARCH: v115@/gA8CeB8CeB8CeB8AeU8JeAgH / v115@/gB8CeA8BeA8AeB8CeB8AeT8JeAgH
Sources: sasasa123, cerulean, sioyaki
PC Chance: 8L hold Z 98.21% (there are more, but a bit too specific to note, like Z>O>L and Z>L>O)
Dependencies: I>L + J>S>O (I>J + L>Z>O for mirror)
Cover%: 35.40% [1784/5040] (21.11% one side [1064/5040])
Notes: Image 2 shows L>J and image 3 shows J>L, but fumen has more specific things you can try going for.
Fumen [to be translated]
SEARCH: v115@+gA8HeD8BeC8AeT8JeAgH / v115@FhA8BeC8BeX8JeAgH
Sources: DRUF - sioyaki, Metallic Globe - deurutet (broken), sioyaki (comment section), sasasa123
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: I>SZ + L>O (I>SZ + J>O for mirror)
Cover%: 53.41% [2692/5040] (39.01% one side [1966/5040])
Notes: The main 2nd bag was bad, so I made my own.
Fumen [2 setups 100% build] | Extra [other clean setups]
SEARCH: Flavor – v115@/gC8FeD8BeA8BeT8JeAgH / v115@ChC8DeA8BeD8AeT8JeAgH
Swift DTD – v115@2gB8GeC8HeB8BeA8BeT8JeAgH / v115@4gB8HeC8DeA8BeB8CeT8JeAgH
Sources: Flavor - Yuu's Wiki, tetrismaps, sasasa123, Swift DTD - sasasa123
PC Chance: Flavor - 8L 72.66%
Dependencies: Flavor - I>Z + L>S (I>S + J>Z for mirror) or I>S>L (I>Z>J), Swift DTD - I>Z>S (I>S>Z)
Cover%: Flavor - 66.67% [3360/5040] (61.67% one side [3108/5040]), Swift DTD - 48.33% [2436/5040] (33% J with O [1680/5040], 30% L with O [1512/5040])
Notes: You can always stack the 2nd bag, and if not possible to go for PC, you can easily 9-0.
Fumen 1 (Flavor) | Fumen 2 (Swift DTD)
For L on O, see Fast DT.
SEARCH: Glitter – v115@ChA8BeC8DeB8AeV8JeAgH / v115@9gB8BeA8EeB8AeB8DeU8JeAgH
Bazooka – v115@ChA8AeB8AeA8DeD8AeT8JeAgH / v115@+gB8AeA8FeD8DeU8JeAgH
Sources: Glitter - Hard Drop, tetrismaps, sasasa123, tetris-matome, Bazooka - cerulean, sasasa123
PC Chance: Glitter - 8L OSZ Stairs 50.75%, 8L O>Z/S 41.27%, Bazooka - 8L OSZ Stairs 15.56%
Dependencies: L>Z + I>S + J>O (J>S + I>Z + L>O for mirror)
Cover%: 32.54% [1640/5040] (I piece on the right 24.13% [1216/5040], I piece on the left 27.62% [1392/5040])
Notes: Both openers use the same dependencies, with each one having full cover on the 2nd bag. (Images show Glitter Brooch)
Fumen 1 [Glitter Brooch] | Fumen 2 [Metallic Bazooka] | Comparison
SEARCH: v115@AhA8FeD8BeC8AeT8JeAgH / v115@DhA8DeC8BeX8JeAgH
Sources: Yuu's Wiki, tetrismaps, tetris-matome, sasasa123
PC Chance: Too specific to note
Dependencies: I>OZ + L>S (I>OS + J>Z for mirror) or I>OZ + L>J (I>OS + J>L)
Cover%: 51.27% [2584/5040] (37.30% one side [1624/5040])
Notes: For S>L, you can go for TSS -> TSD
Fumen 1 [All 2nd bags] | Fumen 2 [Continuations]
SEARCH: v115@+gC8FeD8EeU8JeAgH / v115@DhC8AeA8EeX8JeAgH
Sources: ginzan3da, tetrismaps, sasasa123, sasasa123 (hold impossible ver), tetris-matome
PC Chance: 8L 40.04%
Dependencies: Held S (Z for mirror) - J>Z + I>L (L>S + I>J), Placed S - O>S + J>Z + I>L (O>Z + L>S + I>J) or I>L>O + J>S (I>J>O + L>Z)
Cover%: Held S - 21.43% [1080/5040] (12.38% one side [624/5040]), Placed S - 53.89% [2716/5040] (38.10% one side [1920/5040])
Notes: Images show both shapes for placed S and 100% cover 2nd bag. You don’t have to go for that route, though, and can freestyle instead.
SEARCH: v115@AhC8DeA8BeC8BeA8AeT8JeAgH / v115@BhC8DeA8BeC8BeU8JeAgH
Sources: Hard Drop, tetrismaps, Yuu's Wiki, Shiwehi, tetris-matome, hse30
PC Chance: 8L 71.67% / S first 100%
Dependencies: I>J>O + Z>S (I>L>O + S>Z) or I>J>ZO (I>L>SO)
Cover%: 42.22% [2128/5040] (31.67% one side [1596/5040])
Notes: You can freestyle instead of going for the Mechanical TSD.
SEARCH: v115@9gA8BeB8EeB8AeB8DeU8JeAgH / v115@ChB8BeB8DeB8AeV8JeAgH
Sources: tetrismaps, tetris-matome, Yuu's Wiki, sasasa123
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: Both Z>O (S>O for mirror) – L>I + J>S (J>I + L>Z) or I>L + J>S (I>J + L>Z)
Cover%: 67.78% [3416/5040] (43.33% one side [2184/5040])
Notes: There are 3 setups on 2nd bag to always stack a TSD, just flip the OL shape in image 3 for the third one.
SEARCH: v115@AhA8FeD8BeA8AeV8JeAgH / v115@DhA8CeB8AeA8BeX8JeAgH
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: I>OZ + L>S (I>OS + J>Z for mirror)
Cover%: 42.38% [2136/5040] (32.22% one side [1624/5040])
Notes: All 2nd bag setups and Z>J recoveries made by me.
SEARCH: v115@8gA8DeA8CeB8DeB8BeV8JeAgH / v115@zgA8IeB8CeA8DeB8BeB8DeT8JeAgH
Sources: Hard Drop, Yuu’s Wiki, tetrismaps, tetris-matome, sasasa123
PC Chance: Too specific to note
Dependencies: L/I>S + J>Z (J/I>Z + L>S for mirror)
Cover%: 64.44% [3248/5040] (54.44% one side [2744/5040])
Notes: There are many ways to set up the 2nd bag.
SEARCH: v115@/gB8CeA8BeC8DeB8AeT8JeAgH / v115@/gA8CeB8CeB8DeW8JeAgH
Sources: ginzan3da, tetrismaps, sasasa123
PC Chance: 8L all bags 28.25%
Dependencies: I>JO + L>S (I>LO + J>Z for mirror)
Cover%: 47.30% [2384/5040] (32.22% one side [1624/5040])
Notes: There’s a 2/7th chance of getting a 6L PC in image 2.
SEARCH: Held O – v115@/gA8HeB8FeU8JeAgH / v115@EhA8BeA8FeB8AeT8JeAgH
O on L – v115@/gA8DeB8BeB8DeW8JeAgH / v115@+gB8DeA8BeC8DeB8AeT8JeAgH
Sources: sioyaki, tetris-matome, sasasa123
PC Chance: Too specific to note
Dependencies: J>Z + I>L (L>S + I>J for mirror) with O freestyled, but usually on the L/J
Cover%: Held O 18.10% [912/5040] (12.38% one side [624/5040]), O on L 28.97% [1460/5040] (21.11% one side [1064/5040])
Notes: Placing the O on top of the TSD can create the same residue from Iwami’s Light. Images 2 and 3 are always buildable.
SEARCH: v115@AhB8BeA8BeA8BeB8AeB8BeT8JeAgH / v115@/gA8BeB8EeB8AeB8BeU8JeAgH
Sources: sioyaki (comment section), sasasa123
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: S>O + I>JZ (Z>O + I>LS for mirror)
Cover%: 50.48% [2544/5040] (37.22% one side [1876/5040])
Notes: There are 4 setups to cover all bags, but you can also freestyle instead.
SEARCH: v115@/gB8EeB8AeB8DeV8JeAgH / v115@9gA8EeB8BeB8DeB8AeU8JeAgH
PC Chance: O>L 95.71%
Dependencies: I>J>O + L>Z (I>L>O + J>S for mirror) or J>I + L>Z>O (L>I + J>S>O)
Cover%: 47.06% [2372/5040] (35.24% one side [1776/5040])
Notes: With O>L, you can get a clean center well. With L>O, you can go for a TST.
SEARCH: v115@1gA8HeB8DeA8CeB8DeB8AeT8JeAgH / v115@6gA8DeA8DeB8BeB8DeB8AeT8JeAgH
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: O>Z + I>J + L>S (O>S + I>L +J>Z for mirror)
Cover%: 41.35% [2084/5040] (27.62% one side [1392/5040])
Notes: 2nd bag by me.
SEARCH: v115@+gA8HeD8BeA8AeV8JeAgH / v115@FhA8AeB8AeA8BeX8JeAgH
Sources: Yuu's Wiki, tetrismaps
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: I>SZ, O>L (O>J for mirror)
Cover%: 37.30% [1880/5040] (same for one side)
Notes: Image 2 and 3 are always stackable, but both sources have a S>J TST pattern (which is why it’s called 91DT - 91% setup rate for TST).
SEARCH: v115@BhA8EeB8AeD8BeU8JeAgH / v115@ChA8DeA8BeD8AeV8JeAgH
Sources: Hard Drop, Yuu’s Wiki, tetrismaps, tetris-matome (OLD), sasasa123
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: L>O + I>SZ (J>O + I>SZ for mirror)
Cover%: 40.48% [2040/5040] (32.22% one side [1624/5040])
Notes: For S>L or S>J, go for TST or Imperial Cross (same build with ZO swap). Otherwise, the TSD in the fumen works.
SEARCH: Held Z – v115@AhA8FeA8BeB8EeT8JeAgH / v115@DhA8HeB8BeU8JeAgH
TKI congruent – v115@AhC8DeA8BeD8CeT8JeAgH / v115@BhC8FeD8BeU8JeAgH
GWTSD – v115@5gA8FeA8AeB8CeA8BeC8DeT8JeAgH / v115@2gA8IeB8AeA8GeC8BeU8JeAgH
Sources: Hard Drop, sasasa123 (Captain), sasasa123 (GWTSD)
PC Chance: Too specific to note
Dependencies: I>S (I>Z for mirror) + J>Z (L>S) for TKI flat top congruent / GWTSD
Cover%: 58.17% [2932/5040] (44.44% one side [2240/5040]) – this is using all shapes, GWTSD - 57.22% [2884/5040] (43.33% one side [2184/5040])
Notes: With the TKI congruent, you can do the same you do in TKI
Fumen 1 (Captain/GWTSD difference + example continuation) | Fumen 2 (GWTSD 2nd bags + PC continuations) || (all to be translated)
SEARCH: v115@AhA8FeA8BeD8AeV8JeAgH / v115@DhA8CeB8AeD8BeU8JeAgH
Sources: Hard Drop, tetrismaps, sasasa123
PC Chance: 8L Setup A 99.01%, 8L Setup B 96.83%, 8L Setup C 91.90%, 8L Setup D 91.19%, 8L Setup E 83.33%, 8L Extra A 99.68%, 8L Extra B 99.09%, 8L Extra C 93.02%, 8L Extra D 89.44%
Dependencies: J>Z + I>OS (L>S + I>OZ for mirror)
Cover%: 42.38% [2136/5040] (32.22% one side [1624/5040])
Notes: 8L setups might be too much of a hassle to learn, therefore freestyling is easier.
Fumen 1 [general shape] | Fumen 2A Fumen 2B [8L paths]
SEARCH: v115@7gA8IeA8BeA8AeB8CeV8JeAgH / v115@0gA8IeA8HeB8CeB8AeA8AeT8JeAgH
Sources: Yuu's Wiki, tetrismaps, tetris-matome, sasasa123
PC Chance: Too specific to note
Dependencies: I>S + O>L (I>Z + O>J for mirror)
Cover%: 54.13% [2728/5040] (43.33% one side [2184/5040])
Notes: This might be Yuu’s first opener. It is Called Fast DT due to being able to go for a clean TST setup if you have the pieces for it.
Fumen [to be translated + remade]
SEARCH: Held J - v115@HhA8BeB8AeA8CeT8JeAgH / v115@KhA8AeB8BeU8JeAgH
Flat Top - v115@AhC8DeA8BeD8CeT8JeAgH / v115@BhC8FeD8BeU8JeAgH
Castle Top - v115@8gA8IeB8BeB8AeA8AeV8JeAgH / v115@zgA8IeA8IeB8AeA8AeB8BeU8JeAgH
Fonzie - v115@EhA8BeA8BeB8AeX8JeAgH / v115@/gA8GeD8AeB8BeU8JeAgH
Dingle - v115@1gA8IeA8GeE8AeA8CeT8JeAgH / v115@6gA8IeA8EeA8AeY8JeAgH
Perfect DT - v115@4gB8HeA8DeA8BeD8CeT8JeAgH / v115@2gB8IeA8HeD8BeU8JeAgH
Sources: TKI-3 – Hard Drop, four.lol, tetrismaps, tetris-matome, Yuu’s Wiki, Shiwehi, sasasa123 (Flat), sasasa123 (Castle), sasasa123 (Fonzie), sasasa123 (Dingle), Perfect DT - Hard Drop, Yuu’s Wiki, tetrismaps, sasasa123
PC Chance: Too specific to note
Dependencies: Flat Top – I>Z>J (I>S>L for mirror) or I>S + J>Z/O (I>Z + L>S/O),
Castle Top - I>Z + O>J (I>S + O>L),
Fonzie - I>Z + SO>J (I>S + SO>L) or S>I>Z + O>J (Z>I>S + O>L),
Dingle - I>Z + T>J (I>S + T>L),
Perfect DT - I>Z>J (I>S>L)
Cover%: Held J / Dingle - 30.48% [1536/5040] (19.05% one side [960/5040])
Flat Top - 66.67% [3360/5040] (61.67% one side [3108/5040])
Castle Top - 54.13% [2728/5040] (43.33% one side [2184/5040])
Fonzie - 48.97% [2468/5040] (33.33% one side [1680/5040])
Perfect DT - 47.22% [2380/5040] (33.33% one side [1680/5040])
Combined - 70.63% [3560/5040] (65.83% one side [3318/5040])
Notes: The oldest and most well known opener. Most of the time, it is used to go into LST stacking
Fumen 1 [TKI] | Fumen 2 [Perfect DT]
SEARCH: v115@1gA8IeC8EeW8EeA8KeAgH / v115@6gA8GeC8BeT8AeA8EeC8JeAgH
Sources: sasasa123
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: OL>I>J + Z>S (OJ>I>L + S>Z for mirror)
Cover%: 31.83% [1604/5040] (18.10% one side [912/5040])
Notes: For O>J, you have a chance to go for a tetris + TSD with early JI and early Z/I in the next bag.
SEARCH: v115@2gA8HeB8EeU8AeB8BeA8CeA8JeAgH / v115@5gA8CeA8EeB8BeU8CeA8BeB8KeAgH
Sources: Hard Drop, Yuu's Wiki, tetrismaps, sasasa123
PC Chance: Too specific to note
Dependencies: S>OZ + L>J (Z>OS + J>L for mirror)
Cover%: 58.33% [2940/5040] (32.22% one side [1624/5040])
Notes: The STSD was bad, so I made this skim setup that is always possible. The continuations are okay, and you can freestyle instead.
Fumen | Extra [Other continuations by Winterfrost]
SEARCH: v115@+gB8BeC8BeU8DeB8MeAgH / v115@/gC8BeB8AeT8CeB8DeA8JeAgH
Sources: sasasa123
PC Chance: 10L Z>L TSS path 66.03% -> 14L 100% (All solves), 14L L>Z 93.49%
Dependencies: L>S + Z>IO>J (J>Z + S>IO>L for mirror)
Cover%: 32.54% [1640/5040] (16.83% one side [848/5040])
Notes: You should freestyle after the DT Cannon in the L>Z path, as the minimals are bad. If you mirror the opener, the images below can be stacked 96.11% of the time, rather than always, due to how I spins work.
SEARCH: v115@1gB8HeB8DeA8AeT8AeA8FeB8JeAgH / v115@5gB8CeA8DeB8BeV8FeA8KeAgH
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: S>Z>O + J>I>L (Z>S>O + L>I>J for mirror)
Cover%: 19.13% [964/5040] (10% one side [504/5040])
Notes: You can always stack as shown below, and then go for an STSD.
SEARCH: v115@BhB8CeW8AeA8CeA8AeA8JeAgH / v115@9gA8CeB8DeU8AeA8CeA8AeB8JeAgH
Sources: sasasa123
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: O>J + L>S (O>L + J>Z for mirror)
Cover%: 63.33% [3192/5040] (43.33% one side [2184/5040])
Notes: The residue after the 1st bag is not really good, so the best thing I could make out of it is 2 skim setups into TSDs. The TSDs aren’t the best either, though.
SEARCH: v115@9gA8DeB8CeW8CeA8AeA8KeAgH / v115@AhB8DeU8AeA8AeA8CeC8JeAgH
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: L>O + J>S (J>O + L>Z for mirror)
Cover%: 52.78% [2660/5040] (43.33% one side [2184/5040])
Notes: Definitely use this instead of the original DMD Cannon if you’re not bothered to freestyle from the 2nd bag! (You can also only use image 3 if that’s what you’re into.)
SEARCH: v115@0gA8HeB8FeA8AeV8AeA8DeA8KeAgH / v115@7gA8BeA8FeV8AeA8DeA8AeB8JeAgH
Sources: Hard Drop, Yuu's Wiki, tetrismaps, sasasa123
PC Chance: 8L L>O + I>Z 100%, 8L Extra setup J>O + Z>L 100%
Dependencies: O>Z + J>IS (O>S + L>IZ for mirror)
Cover%: 48.02% [2420/5040] (36.51% one side [1840/5040])
Notes: For L>O, you go for a TSS -> PC or freestyle, and O>L is forced freestyle. Fumen has an extra setup which also gives 100% PC Chance.
SEARCH: v115@BhB8AeA8BeW8DeB8KeAgH / v115@/gA8AeB8DeT8AeB8DeC8JeAgH
Sources: tetrismaps, ginzan3da, sasasa123
PC Chance: 8L LSJ 3x4 box (60.24%)
Dependencies: L>O + S>JI>Z (J>O + Z>LI>S for mirror)
Cover%: 32.06% [1616/5040] (16.83% one side [848/5040])
Notes: Image 2 is not always stackable, but there are compromises (note to self: add compromises to other side)
Fumen [TSD on the left setups]
SEARCH: v115@ugA8IeA8IeB8CeT8AeA8CeB8BeA8JeAgH / v115@tgA8IeA8HeB8EeU8BeB8CeA8KeAgH
Sources: sasasa123, sioyaki (broken)
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: J/O>I>L + S>Z (L/O>I>J + Z>S for mirror) or J>I>L + SO>Z (L>I>J +ZO>S for mirror)
Cover%: 34.76% [1752/5040] (18.10% one side [912/5040])
Notes: Image 2 and 3 show L>O and O>L respectively
SEARCH: v115@9gA8CeB8DeU8AeA8AeC8MeAgH / v115@BhB8CeU8CeC8AeA8AeA8JeAgH
Sources: Hard Drop, tetrismaps, tetris-matome, Yuu's Wiki, Shiwehi, tetristemplate
PC Chance: 8L paths - S>O 95.95%, O>S + Z>L 92.86%, O>S + L>Z + Held T 91.77% 14L path – OLJ shape 98.81%, S>L or S>J 96.67%, All bags 75.95%
Dependencies: O>Z + L>J (O>S + J>L for mirror)
Cover%: 71.67% [3612/5040] (46.11% one side [2324/5040]
Notes: image 2 has a bunch of congruents depending on the situation, but specifically O>J>L doesn’t work for it.
Fumen 1 [Main path] | Fumen 2 [14L paths, made by Winterfrost + GhtGhoster] | Fumen 3 [8L confirmed paths, by metallicLurker and me]
(“Drunk” Albatross will not be accepted as a name due to having no real origin.)
SEARCH: v115@2gA8IeC8DeT8AeA8AeB8BeA8LeAgH / v115@5gA8GeC8CeT8BeA8BeB8AeA8KeAgH
Sources: sioyaki, 3twiki [broken]
PC Chance: multiple 10L routes, but too low to bother with
Dependencies: O>Z>J + L>I (O>S>L + J>I for mirror)
Cover%: 35.40% [1784/5040] (21.11% one side [1064/5040]
Notes: Image 2 shows a very specific shape you can try going for (probably shouldn’t) and image 3 shows a setup that can always be used (with ZO swap)
Fumen | Compromise 1 | Compromise 2 [to be translated]
SEARCH: v115@pgA8IeA8IeB8HeT8AeA8AeB8DeA8JeAgH / v115@ygA8IeA8HeW8DeB8AeA8KeAgH
Sources: tetrismaps, Yuu's Wiki
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: S>L + O>Z + J>I (Z>J + O>S + L>I for mirror)
Cover%: 46.90% [2364/5040] (27.62% one side [1392/5040])
Notes: You can always go for a TSD with Z>L/O and LO>Z, but recovering past it can be a trouble.
SEARCH: v115@+gB8BeB8BeU8BeA8BeB8MeAgH / v115@9gA8BeB8BeB8AeT8CeB8BeA8LeAgH
Sources: sioyaki
PC Chance: 8L O>LS 59.68% (untranslated fumen page 3)
Dependencies: J>S + Z>IO>L (L>Z + S>IO>J for mirror)
Cover%: 32.54% [1640/5040]
Notes: Go for the best cases, or you can go for some of the extra stuff shown in the fumen.
Fumen 1 [2nd bag showcase] | Fumen 2 [original fumen] [fumens to be combined]
SEARCH: v115@+gB8FeC8CeH8AeF8BeA8AeB8BeB8JeAgH / v115@9gA8FeB8AeE8CeH8AeE8BeB8AeA8LeAgH
Sources: Hard Drop, tetrismaps, sasasa123, cerulean
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: J>S + O>Z (L>Z + O>S for mirror)
Cover%: 57.22% [2884/5040] (43.33% one side [2184/5040])
Notes: The main path has a lot of dependencies (until 4th bag), so you should use the compromise(s) shown below.
Fumen 1 [Compromise 2nd bags] | Fumen 2 [Main path, here for comparison, won’t be translated]
SEARCH: v115@9gA8AeB8FeC8CeH8AeF8BeA8AeB8BeA8JeAgH / v115@DhB8AeE8CeH8AeE8BeB8AeA8BeA8JeAgH
Sources: tetrismaps, sasasa123
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: J>S + O>Z (L>Z + O>S for mirror)
Cover%: 57.22% [2884/5040] (43.33% one side [2184/5040])
Notes: Shifted I piece version of Eagle Special, except this time the main fumen makes more sense. Unfortunately, for O>Z, you’re forced to go for a skim TSS.
Fumen 1 [Main path for Z>O + extra 2nd bag] | Fumen 2 [O>Z compromise/s]
SEARCH: v115@0gA8HeB8FeA8AeV8FeB8JeAgH / v115@7gA8BeA8FeX8FeB8JeAgH
Sources: Hard Drop, tetrismaps, ginzan3da
PC Chance: 8L Z>S + L>O 100% (there are other ways to get PCs, but they seem too freestyleable)
Dependencies: O>Z + J>I>LS (O>S + L>I>JS for mirror)
Cover%: 23.81% [1200/5040] (12.54% one side [632/5040])
Notes: You can always go for the STSD shown in image 3 by watching which of J and O comes first.
For S on the ground, see lutz cannon.
SEARCH: v115@0gA8HeB8GeW8CeA8CeA8JeAgH / v115@7gA8AeA8GeW8CeA8CeB8JeAgH
Sources: Hard Drop, tetrismaps, tetristemplate
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: O>Z + L>JS (O>S + J>LZ for mirror)
Cover%: 55% [2772/5040] (32.22% one side [1624/5040])
Notes: 2nd bag is always stackable. Despite the revision notes on Hard Drop, the OSZ ball STSD was discovered before Flyspeck101.
For I piece shift, see Flamingo DT.
SEARCH: v115@0gA8HeB8DeA8CeV8DeB8LeAgH / v115@7gA8DeA8DeV8BeB8DeB8JeAgH
Sources: Hard Drop, Yuu's Wiki, tetrismaps, sasasa123
PC Chance: Both 8L, O>ZI 98.53%, Z>OI 97.74%
Dependencies: O>Z + S>IJ>L (O>S + Z>IL>J for mirror)
Cover%: 29.29% [1476/5040] (16.83% one side [848/5040])
Notes: If you get an early O or Z, go for the PC paths. Otherwise, you can always stack the images below.
SEARCH: v115@0gA8HeB8FeA8AeV8CeB8MeAgH / v115@7gA8BeA8FeV8CeB8CeB8JeAgH
Sources: Hard Drop, sioyaki, sioyaki (comment section), sasasa123, 3twiki
PC Chance: Too specific to note
Dependencies: O>Z + L>IS (O>S + J>IZ for mirror)
Cover%: 48.02% [2420/5040] (36.51% one side [1840/5040])
Notes: While the sources above have plenty of setups, they are a lot to remember. Luckily, you only need 3 general setups - 2 for O>J and 1 for J>O. Unfortunately, for O>J, the situation can be unfavorable.
SEARCH: v115@1gA8GeC8GeW8CeA8MeAgH / v115@6gA8IeW8CeA8CeC8JeAgH
Sources: Hard Drop, Yuu's Wiki, tetrismaps, sasasa123
PC Chance: 8L Compromise L>T>Z 41.31%
Dependencies: O>Z + L>JS (O>S + J>LZ for mirror)
Cover%: 55% [2772/5040] (32.22% one side [1624/5040])
Notes: The main path of this is going for a TST, but it has too many dependencies. Alternatively, I found a 100% cover fin TSD with 1 dependency (on which Z and L comes first).
For I piece shift, see Flamingo Stacking.
SEARCH: v115@/gA8AeB8BeV8AeB8FeA8JeAgH / v115@9gB8BeB8AeA8BeU8FeB8KeAgH
PC Chance: 8L OSZ ball 35.79%
Dependencies: J>O + Z>IL>S (L>O + S>IJ>Z for mirror)
Cover%: 32.06% [1616/5040] (16.83% one side [848/5040])
Notes: Like some other air TSD openers, this has a few setups to memorize, with one being more of an edge case. The setups shown below cover 86.67% of all bags [4368/5040].
SEARCH: v115@BhA8AeB8BeT8AeB8DeC8JeAgH / v115@/gB8AeA8DeW8DeB8KeAgH
Sources: ginzan3da, tetrismaps, sasasa123
PC Chance: 8L OSZ stairs 62.98%
Dependencies: J>O + L>I>SZ (L>O + J>I>SZ for mirror)
Cover%: 16.98% [856/5040] (12.54% one side [632/5040])
Notes: For S>Z you can convert to 9-0 or go for TSD -> Incomplete TST -> C-Spin [made by zera]
SEARCH: v115@BhB8CeX8DeB8KeAgH / v115@9gA8CeB8DeT8AeB8DeC8JeAgH
Sources: Yuu's Wiki, tetrismaps
PC Chance: 8L LOJ 4x3 box 60.24%
Dependencies: S>LI>Z (Z>JI>S for mirror)
Cover%: 48.33% [2436/5040] (26.67% one side [1344/5040])
Notes: You can stack image 2 95% of the time, with image 3 being a compromise.
SEARCH: v115@+gB8FeV8CeA8BeC8JeAgH / v115@9gA8FeB8AeW8BeA8CeA8JeAgH
Sources: four.lol, Yuu's Wiki, tetrismaps, sasasa123, eight04
PC Chance: 8L L>S 86.47%
Dependencies: L>S + J>O (J>Z + L>O for mirror)
Cover%: 52.78% [ 2660/5040] (43.33% one side [2184/5040])
Notes: For S>L, you should go for a Count-To-4 -> Freestyle. Images show the best setups.
SEARCH: v115@/gB8EeU8AeC8CeA8AeA8JeAgH / v115@9gA8EeB8BeU8AeA8CeC8KeAgH
Sources: Hard Drop, tetrismaps, tetris-matome, Yuu's Wiki, sasasa123
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: L>OJ + Z>S (J>OL + S>Z for mirror)
Cover%: 58.33% [1624/5040] (32.22% one side [1624/5040])
Notes: You can always go for a TSD as shown below, or you can freestyle if you get O before S. O>S image by me.
SEARCH: v115@9gA8DeB8CeU8AeB8BeA8AeA8KeAgH / v115@AhB8DeU8AeA8AeA8BeB8AeA8JeAgH
Sources: tetrismaps, sasasa123
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: O>L + J>S (O>J + L>Z for mirror)
Cover%: 63.33% [3192/5040] (43.33% one side [2184/5040])
Notes: You can always stack a TSD as shown below, or freestyle.
SEARCH: v115@AhB8DeU8AeA8CeA8AeC8JeAgH / v115@9gA8DeB8CeW8AeA8CeA8KeAgH
Sources: sioyaki (comment section), sasasa123
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: J>Z + O>L (L>S + O>J for mirror)
Cover%: 63.33% [3192/5040] (43.33% one side [2184/5040])
Notes: There are 6 setups you can use to always make an attack on 2nd bag, with the compromise being a fin TSS.
SEARCH: v115@ChB8BeU8AeA8CeC8AeA8JeAgH / v115@9gA8BeB8EeU8AeC8CeA8KeAgH
Sources: Hard Drop, tetrismaps, Yuu's Wiki, tetris-matome, sasasa123
PC Chance: Too specific to note
Dependencies: S>Z + J>LO (Z>S + L>JO for mirror)
Cover%: 58.33% [2940/5040] (32.22% one side [1624/5040])
Notes: The main path of going for a TST has a lot of dependencies, so you shouldn’t expect to use it often (if at all). Images show 2 of 3 setups to cover all 2nd bags.
SEARCH: v115@sgA8IeA8IeB8EeT8AeA8AeB8DeA8JeAgH / v115@vgA8IeA8HeB8CeU8DeB8AeA8KeAgH
Sources: sioyaki (comment section), sasasa123
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: O>Z>L + J>I (O>S>J + L>I for mirror)
Cover%: 35.40% [1784/5040] (21.11% one side [1064/5040])
Notes: Sioyaki may not be the origin of this. Images show TSD setups for whichever of J and Z comes first.
SEARCH: v115@4gA8GeC8DeT8AeA8AeB8DeA8JeAgH / v115@3gA8IeC8CeU8DeB8AeA8KeAgH
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: O>Z>L + J>I (O>S>J + L>I for mirror)
Cover%: 35.40% [1784/5040] (21.11% one side [1064/5040])
Notes: Going for the TSS leads you to have a TSD you can always take on 3rd bag. Going for the TSD leads you to 6-3 or 5-4.
SEARCH: v115@AhB8CeA8AeT8AeA8AeB8CeB8JeAgH / v115@+gA8CeB8CeV8CeB8AeA8KeAgH
Sources: Sugar DDP - sioyaki, kenetto, cerulean, sasasa123, Syrup’s DD PC - sioyaki, sasasa123
PC Chance: Too specific to note
Dependencies: O>Z + J>I>L (O>S + L>I>J for mirror)
Cover%: 39.84% [2008/5040] (21.90% one side [1104/5040])
Notes: For L>J, you can always STSD, though it can be pretty bad if you get garbage on the highest part of it. It’s best to freestyle after the 2nd bag either way, though.
SEARCH: v115@+gA8BeD8BeT8AeB8CeA8MeAgH / v115@/gD8BeA8AeT8CeA8CeB8KeAgH
Sources: cerulean, sioyaki, sasasa123
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: O>Z + L>SJ>I (O>S + J>ZL>I for mirror)
Cover%: 36.59% [1844/5040] (21.11% one side [1064/5040])
Notes: The original 2nd bag was bad so I made my own. For J>O, continue with 9-0. For O>J, continue with a skim TSS.
SEARCH: v115@AhB8AeA8CeT8AeA8CeD8KeAgH / v115@AhA8AeB8CeT8AeD8CeA8KeAgH
Sources: asai’s image
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: J>Z + L>O (L>S + J>O for mirror)
Cover%: 52.78% [2660/5040] (43.33% one side [2184/5040])
Notes: The original 2nd bag setups were bad, so I made my own. Unfortunately, Z>S sends no attack, but the 9-0 should help.
SEARCH: v115@AhB8DeB8CeH8AeG8AeA8AeC8CeA8JeAgH / v115@9gA8DeB8CeF8CeH8AeC8CeC8AeA8KeAgH
Sources: Shiwehi, four.lol, tetristemplate, tetrismaps, Yuu's Wiki, tetris-matome, Hard Drop, tetrisch
PC Chance: 8L 43.13%
Dependencies: O>S + J>L (O>Z + L>J for mirror)
Cover%: 71.67% [3612/5040] (46.11% one side [2324/5040])
Notes: Best to go for image 2, but go for 3 with I>ZO (gotta waste L/J/T on next bag for TST) | Links above have more resources than are too long to be listed here.
Fumen [to be translated]
SEARCH: v115@+gA8AeB8EeT8DeE8KeAgH / v115@ChB8AeA8AeT8AeE8NeAgH
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: L>I>SZ + O>J (J>I>SZ + O>L for mirror)
Cover%: 21.27% [1072/5040] (12.54% one side [632/5040])
Notes: Requires good freestyling knowledge, but there are some general TSD setups that you can go for. (images show L>Z patterns)
Fumen [to be translated]
SEARCH: v115@5gA8DeA8DeB8BeV8EeB8KeAgH / v115@2gA8HeB8DeA8AeT8AeB8EeB8JeAgH
Sources: Hard Drop
PC Chance: 8L ISZ shape 80.36%
Dependencies: Z>OS + L>I>J (S>OZ + J>I>L for mirror)
Cover%: 30.24% [1524/5040] (15.56% one side [784/5040])
Notes: You can easily freestyle instead of going for the main stuff. (Image 3 is an example)
SEARCH: v115@/gB8AeA8DeW8EeB8JeAgH / v115@BhA8AeB8BeV8EeC8JeAgH
Sources: tetrismaps, sasasa123, ginzan3da
PC Chance: 8L O>L + J>I 67.78%, 8L J>L + OSZ stairs 47.58% (both are freestyle examples)
Dependencies: O>J + L>I>SZ
Cover%: 21.27% [1072/5040] (12.54% one side [632/5040])
Notes: Image 2 shows something you can do 91.67% of the time and image 3 shows an example 8L PC setup.
Fumen [to be translated]
SEARCH: v115@2gB8EeA8BeB8EeU8CeA8CeA8KeAgH / v115@4gB8HeB8BeU8AeA8CeA8CeA8JeAgH
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: Z>S + J>L>O (S>Z + L>J>O for mirror)
Cover%: 36.11% [1820/5040] (21.11% one side [1064/5040])
Notes: Despite being able to go for Image 2, you can also try going for more TSDs depending on the situation, or go for a 5-4 stack.
DMD Cannon 2 improves on this setup by removing any use of freestyle.
SEARCH: v115@tgA8IeA8HeB8EeT8AeA8AeA8CeB8KeAgH / v115@ugA8IeA8IeB8CeT8AeB8CeA8AeA8KeAgH
Sources: Hard Drop, tetrismaps, sasasa123
PC Chance: 8L Path 99.76%
Dependencies: L>I>J + Z>O (J>I>L + S>O for mirror)
Cover%: 50.48% [2544/5040] (32.22% one side [1624/5040])
Notes: You can go for the 8L path only using 29.05% of all bags [1464/5040], but you can also go for 9-0 and maybe even 7-2.
Fumen 1 [Freestyle examples, to be translated] | Fumen 2 [8L path congruent shapes]
SEARCH: v115@3gA8FeA8BeB8DeT8AeB8AeA8DeA8JeAgH / v115@4gA8HeB8BeA8AeU8DeA8AeB8KeAgH
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: O>Z + L>S + J>I (O>S + J>Z + L>I for mirror)
Cover%: 34.52% [1740/5040] (27.62% one side [1392/5040])
Notes: While the main path goes for an incomplete TST, you can freestyle 9-0 easily, or you can go for 6-3 and even 7-2.
Fumen [to be translated + expanded]
SEARCH: v115@3gB8IeA8BeA8AeT8BeA8AeC8MeAgH / v115@3gB8EeA8BeA8EeT8CeC8AeA8LeAgH
Sources: Hard Drop, tetrismaps, sasasa123, tetrisch, hse30
PC Chance: Too specific to note
Dependencies: J>I + O>LZ>S (L>I + O>JS>Z for mirror)
Cover%: 28.49% [1436/5040] (16.83% one side [848/5040])
Notes: This is a true one-of-a-kind opener, due to being the only air tsd that is an air TSD. Name originates from the residue left. It’s best to freestyle after the 1st bag (examples below), though there are 2 TSD setups that you can always stack.
SEARCH: v115@9gA8BeA8FeG8AeA8AeE8AeI8AeD8JeAgH / v115@DhA8BeA8AeA8AeK8AeI8AeE8JeAgH
Sources: Hard Drop, tetristemplate, tetrismaps, cerulean, sasasa123
PC Chance: 14L 100%
Dependencies: L>Z (J>S for mirror)
Cover%: 100% (83.49% one side [4208/5040])
Notes: Despite the 100% 14L PC and cover%, the PC will die to TSD or above, so go for midgame if you use it.
Fumen [edited ver of Hard Drop one]
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Sources: Hard Drop, tetrismaps
PC Chance: 8L OSZ stairs 27.46%
Dependencies: S>I + J>ZT + L>O (Z>I + L>ST + J>O for mirror) or S>I + LO>T + J>Z (Z>I + JO>T + L>S)
Cover%: 89.21% [4496/5040] (68.81% one side [3468/5040])
Notes: OSZ stairs are almost always possible, but for very specific cases of S>Z>O, put the Z on the S as shown in image 3
SEARCH: v115@6gC8HeF8CeH8AeG8CeD8JeAgH / v115@zgC8GeB8HeC8CeH8AeI8CeC8JeAgH
Sources: sioyaki
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: I>T + L>S+J>O>Z (J>Z + L>O>S for mirror) or L>S>Z + J>O (J>Z>S + L>O) or O>I + T>S>J (O>I + T>Z>L)
Cover%: 95.32% [4804/5040] (85.83% one side [4326/5040])
Notes: After the 3rd image, you create a Dulse Flame. (It may need to use another I piece for the TST if O comes before L.)
SEARCH: v115@ygA8IeC8GeB8EeH8AeK8AeC8JeAgH / v115@pgA8IeA8IeA8GeF8EeF8AeG8AeF8JeAgH
Sources: sioyaki
PC Chance: Too specific to note
Dependencies: S>J + L>OI (Z>L + J>OI for mirror)
Cover%: 83.33% [4200/5040] (56.67% one side [2856/5040]
Notes: The original is not good.
SEARCH: v115@9gD8FeC8CeH8AeJ8BeC8JeAgH / v115@DhH8CeH8AeG8BeE8JeAgH
Sources: Hard Drop, tetrismaps, Shiwehi
PC Chance: 4L 7.62%, 8L JZ+LS hearts 100%, 8L LZJ box 99.96%, 8L ILJO box 93.21%
Dependencies: Too many to note, see Fumen 2 for all shapes.
Cover%: 98.33% [4956/5040] (89.72% one side [4522/5040]) – only 4 shapes are needed: LZJ, TZJ, OZJ and OTZ when considering mirror
Notes: Image 1 has 6 congruents (very much on the memory side), image 2 shows LZJ box PC route, Image 3 shows all bags.
Fumen 1 [Main path] | Fumen 2 [All shapes]
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Sources: ginzan3da, tetris-matome
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: I>J>Z + L>S>T (I>L>S + J>Z>T for mirror) or I>L>S/J + J>T (I>J>Z/L + L>T)
Cover%: 63.89% [3220/5040] (52.22% one side [2632/5040])
Notes: You can always do the 2nd bag on image 2 (with ZO swap), but you can go for image 3 if you want.
SEARCH: v115@fgA8IeA8IeA8IeA8GeA8AeD8CeG8BeH8BeD8JeAgH / v115@ogA8IeA8IeA8AeA8GeD8CeH8BeH8BeD8JeAgH
Sources: tetrismaps (ATSD), tetrismaps (ATSDsoft), tetris-matome, Yuu's Wiki
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: T>S + (L>I or J>I + O>L) [T>Z + (J>I or L>I + O>J) for mirror]
Cover%: 94.37% [4756/5040] (87.78% one side [4424/5040])
Notes: Can always go for image 2, and image 3 is freestyle but always possible.
PC Chance: 4L 5.71%, 8L ILJO box 82.66%
Dependencies: T>LZ + O>I (T>JS + O>I), L>Z>T + O>I (J>S>T + O>I), L>O + Z>J>I (J>O + S>L>I), Z>J + O>L>I (S>L + O>J>I)
Cover%: 98.97% [4988/5040] (96.31% one side [4854/5040]) – considering all shapes
Notes: 4 congruent shapes, image 2 always stackable and image 3 is an example from the fumen you can go when J comes before Z.
Fumen [to be translated]
SEARCH: v115@7gB8BeC8BeC8BeB8DeG8CeH8AeC8JeAgH / v115@zgB8HeC8BeC8BeB8DeB8BeB8CeH8AeF8JeAgH
Sources: Self made!
PC Chance: 8L 96.15%, 14L 99.05%
Dependencies: Z>L + I>S (S>J + I>Z for mirror), or L>ZT + I>S (J>ST + I>Z), or T>J + L>Z>S (T>L + J>S>Z), or I>J>T + L>Z>S (I>L>T + J>S>Z)
Cover%: 100% (99.44% one side [5012/5040])
Notes: After going mentally insane and getting into skims, I’ve made this to fuel fire. Name is a mix of Baka (Idiot) + Kaimaku (Opener) -> Dumb Opener. Only the first image is needed to cover all bags with mirror.
SEARCH: v115@3gA8HeB8BeA8FeH8AeI8AeG8JeAgH / v115@4gA8FeA8BeB8CeF8DeG8AeI8AeB8JeAgH
Sources: tetrismaps
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: J>S + I>LZ>T (L>Z + I>JS+T for mirror)
Cover%: 62.22% [3136/5040] (56.11% for one side [2828/5040])
Notes: Use images 2 and 3 accordingly.
SEARCH: v115@0gA8HeE8EeD8CeB8AeE8AeI8CeB8JeAgH / v115@7gA8FeE8AeB8CeH8AeG8CeE8JeAgH
Sources: sioyaki (BC), sioyaki (DDM)
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: L>J + Z>T + O>S
Cover%: 92.22% [4648/5040] (63.33% one side [3192/5040])
Notes: DDM cannon exists where you waste another T piece, but it’s not worth learning
SEARCH: v115@pgB8HeB8HeB8HeC8CeA8CeM8BeE8JeAgH / v115@xgB8HeB8HeB8CeA8CeR8BeC8JeAgH
Sources: ginzan3da
PC Chance: 14L 100% (all solves) (minimals)
Dependencies: L/J>I>J/L
Cover%: 100% (same goes for one side)
Notes: Yes. You skim on 1st AND 2nd bags and get a guaranteed loop.
Fumen [maybe add more explanations?]
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Sources: Hard Drop, Four.lol, tetrismaps, Yuu's Wiki, Shiwehi, tetris-matome, hse30
PC Chance: Too much to put here, see fumen and sources
Dependencies: All have Z>S (S>Z for mirror), I>T + L/J>O, T>L + J>O (T>J + L>O) or T>L + I>O>J (T>J + I>O>L)
Cover%: 100% (85.08% one side [4288/5040])
Notes: You only need the shapes in the images to cover all bags with mirror
Fumen [i found this by trying out random tinyurl links lol - should add pc chances and stuff]
SEARCH: v115@pgA8IeA8IeB8AeA8FeE8CeG8CeG8AeD8JeAgH / v115@ygA8IeA8FeA8AeD8CeG8CeI8AeE8JeAgH
Sources: cerulean
PC Chance: Too specific to note (and not worth it)
Dependencies: I>O + Z>T>S + J>L (I>O + S>T>Z + L>J for mirror) or I>O + J>T>L + Z>S (I>O + L>T>J + S>Z)
Cover%: 81.11% [4088/5040] (55.20% one side [2782/5040])
Notes: Images show 2nd bag S>Z and Z>S respectively
SEARCH: v115@6gA8HeD8BeB8CeH8AeI8AeD8JeAgH / v115@1gA8GeD8FeC8CeB8BeD8AeI8AeE8JeAgH
Sources: Yuu's Wiki, tetrismaps
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: L>S + J>TZ (J>Z + L>TS for mirror) or J>Z + L>S>T (L>S + J>Z>T)
Cover%: 84.29% [4248/5040] (75.08% one side [3784/5040]) or with 180, it’s 91.67% [4620/5040] (80.56% one side [4060/5040])
Notes: 2nd bag is always stackable (ZO interchangeable), goes into C4W, but you can freestyle after it.
SEARCH: v115@6gA8HeH8CeH8AeG8CeD8JeAgH / v115@1gA8GeD8FeC8CeH8AeI8CeC8JeAgH
Sources: sioyaki (main page), sioyaki (comment section), cerulean (comment section)
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: O>Z + L>S>T (O>S + J>Z>T for mirror)
Cover%: 68.89% [3472/5040] (50% one side [2520/5040])
Notes: Both setups shown below can be used depending on which of S and Z comes first.
SEARCH: v115@zgA8IeB8FeA8AeB8BeG8CeH8AeG8JeAgH / v115@8gA8AeA8FeH8BeH8CeH8AeB8JeAgH
Sources: Yuu's Wiki, tetrismaps
PC Chance: 14L 3rd bag Z>S 83.73%, 14L 3rd bag S>Z 22.70%
Dependencies: IT>ZO + L>S (IT>SO + J>Z for mirror)
Cover%: 72.94% [3676/5040] (TSD on right 63.33% [3192/5040], TSD on left 59.25% [2986/5040])
Notes: Despite being able to go for DT cannon on 3rd bag, you should probably freestyle from that point unless you have Z>S. Image 2 is always stackable and L piece goes under the OSZ ball after T.
SEARCH: v115@0gB8HeC8FeC8CeA8BeE8AeI8AeE8JeAgH / v115@6gB8GeC8AeA8BeA8CeH8AeI8AeD8JeAgH
PC Chance: 8L S>L 56.39%
Dependencies: O>T + L>I + J>S (O>T + J>I + L>Z for mirror)
Cover%: 73.33% [3696/5040] (63.33% one side [3192/5040])
Notes: Images show DT cannon builds, and there’s a compromise in the fumen for O>S.
Sources: tetrismaps, sioyaki
PC Chance: 8L 26.71%
Dependencies: L>I + JZ>T>S (J>I + LS>T>Z for mirror), I>T>Z + J>L>S (I>T>S + L>J>Z) or L>I + T>Z>J>S (J>I + T>S>L>Z)
Cover%: 95% [4788/5040] (79.17% one side [3990/5040])
Notes: 2nd bag is always stackable and you can go into a C-Spin/TD afterwards.
SEARCH: v115@zgA8IeA8IeD8EeH8AeI8AeA8KeAgH - T HELD
Sources: sioyaki
PC Chance: 8L Held T 30%, 8L placed T 36.98%
Dependencies: J>I + L>S (L>I + J>S), add O>T if T is placed
Cover%: Held T 56.67% [2856/5040] (46.67% one side [2352/5040]), Placed T/Combined 81.11% [4088/5040] (70.28% one side [3542/5040])
Notes: If you place the T piece, cases of Z>S may require taking a TSS for T>I.
SEARCH: v115@4gA8DeA8CeC8CeA8DeD8AeC8AeI8AeF8JeAgH / v115@3gA8HeC8CeA8AeD8DeG8AeI8AeC8JeAgH
Sources: tetrismaps, tetrisch
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: L>S>T + J>Z (J>Z>T + L>S for mirror), J>TZ + L>S (L>ST + J>Z), J>L>T + Z>S (L>J>T + S>Z) or L>J>T + S>Z (J>L>T + Z>S)
Cover%: 100% (93.33% one side [4704/5040])
Notes: To cover all bags, you only need two shapes and their mirrors. The OSZ stairs are almost always stackable in the 2nd bag, and you can freestyle after that.
SEARCH: v115@3gA8HeD8GeE8AeB8AeI8AeG8JeAgH / v115@4gA8GeD8DeE8DeG8AeI8AeB8JeAgH
Sources: Hard Drop, four.lol, tetrisch, tetrismaps, tetris-matome, Yuu's Wiki, Shiwehi
PC Chance: Too specific to note
Dependencies: J>Z + L>S>T (L>S + J>Z>T for mirror) or L>S + J>TZ (J>Z + L>TS)
Cover%: 93.33% [4704/5040] (81.39% one side [4102/5040])
Notes: Quite a classic opener. Has 4 general forms with many branching paths, which are not mentioned here due to the huge amount + detail of them. Images show forms C and D (OZ interchangeable) which cover 100% of bags.
SEARCH: v115@tgA8IeA8HeB8DeA8DeA8AeF8AeI8AeG8JeAgH / v115@ugA8IeA8DeA8DeB8CeD8AeA8DeG8AeI8AeB8JeAgH
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: T>Z>J + S>L (T>S>L + Z>J for mirror) or Z>J + S>L>T (S>L + Z>J>T)
Cover%: 96.67% [4872/5040] (90% one side [4536/5040])
Notes: OSZ stairs don't cover all bags, and you can go for 100% cover I made (or haven’t seen at all anywhere).
SEARCH: v115@3gB8IeB8CeC8AeC8AeD8BeC8AeE8AeF8JeAgH / v115@3gB8GeB8EeB8AeC8AeE8AeC8BeH8AeC8JeAgH
Sources: Hard Drop, Yuu's Wiki, tetris-matome
PC Chance: Too specific to note
Dependencies: J>T + S>L>Z + I>O (L>T + Z>J>S + I>O for mirror)
Cover%: 61.67% [3108/5040] (35.56% one side [1792/5040])
Notes: 2nd bag is always stackable, and you can freestyle past that.
SEARCH: v115@wgB8GeC8DeF8FeD8AeB8CeD8AeB8BeE8KeAgH / v115@qgB8HeC8GeF8DeD8FeD8CeB8AeE8BeB8JeAgH
Sources: deurutet (broken), sioyaki
PC Chance: 8L 19.05%
Dependencies: L>I + T>Z>S (J>I + T>S>Z for mirror) or S>J + L>TI>Z (Z>L + J>TI>S)
Cover%: 91.11% [4592/5040] (65% one side [3276/5040])
Notes: 2nd bag is always stackable.
SEARCH: v115@mgB8IeA8IeB8HeB8AeA8BeA8DeH8AeI8AeB8JeAgH / v115@ggB8HeA8HeB8HeB8HeA8DeA8BeA8AeB8AeI8AeG8Je?AgH
Sources: ginzan3da
PC Chance: 8L 32.10%
Dependencies: I>J>S + O>T>L (I>L>Z + O>T>J for mirror)
Cover%: 53.10% [2676/5040] (48.33% one side [2436/5040])
Notes: 2nd bag is always stackable, and if T is one of the first pieces, you can go for another TSD setup near the wall (example shown in image 3).
SEARCH: v115@pgA8IeB8HeA8FeA8AeE8CeG8BeH8CeC8JeAgH / v115@ygA8HeC8AeA8FeD8CeH8BeG8CeD8JeAgH
Sources: Hard Drop, Yuu's Wiki, tetrismaps, tetris-matome
PC Chance: 8L 93.33% (not worth going for), 14L 100%
Dependencies: Z>S + L>O>T (S>Z + J>O>T for mirror) or Z>S + J>T + O>L (S>Z + L>T + O>J)
Cover%: 100% (83.33% one side [4200/5040])
Notes: Every bag is always stackable.
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PC Chance: 8L 100% [sfinder broke], can convert into the same 14L as Hart
Dependencies: Too many to mention, see All Shapes fumen.
Cover%: 100% (99.72% one side [5026/5040])
Notes: Not all shapes are needed to cover all 1st bags. Name originates from shifting Hart 3 letters back.
Fumen 1 | Fumen 2A [All shapes] Fumen 2B [Minimal 100% cover]
For the same 2nd bag residue, see Hart.
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Sources: deurutet (broken), sioyaki
PC Chance: 14L 78.37%
Dependencies: I>T + L>Z + J>O (I>T + J>S + L>O for mirror)
Cover%: 73.33% [3696/5040] (63.33% one side [3192/5040])
Notes: While you can always stack the 2nd-4th bags, it’s best to freestyle after either of the bags as the residues themselves are pretty clean.
SEARCH: v115@ChE8FeF8CeG8BeF8JeAgH / v115@9gE8EeD8FeE8CeH8BeB8JeAgH
PC Chance: 4L held J 50.36%, 8L LZJ 3x4 box 99.80%, 8L ILJZO 5x4 box 85.40%, 8L I>L + J>Z or J>O + I>Z 79.56%
Dependencies: Held J (Held L for mirror) - L>Z + S>T (J>S + Z>T), T>LZ (T>JS) or I>L>T + S>Z (I>J>T + Z>S) Placed J (Placed L) - same dependencies as Held J, except with O>J (O>L)
Cover%: Held J - 96.11% [4844/5040] (81.67% one side [4116/5040]), Placed J / Combined - 98.17% [4948/5040] (90% one side [4536/5040])
Notes: If you place the J, there is a 100% cover 2nd with a LJO 4x3 BOX. If you hold the J, you have two setups to memorize for whichever of J and Z comes first. After the first two PC paths (shown below), you can go for either ST or LST stacking.
Fumen 1 [All PC setups and 100% cover path] | Fumen 2 [Held J 100% cover 2 setups]
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PC Chance: 4L 29.29%, 8L L>Z 99.92%, 8L Z>L 95.08%, 8L all bags 50.08%
Dependencies: Both L>O (J>O for mirror), T>Z + S>J (T>S + Z>L) or J>ST>Z (L>ZT>S)
Cover%: 93.89% [4732/5040] (80% one side [4032/5040])
Notes: All bags path made a heavy I piece dependency, so I made a Z>L 8L.
SEARCH: v115@zgA8IeB8DeB8BeB8CeF8CeH8AeG8JeAgH / v115@8gA8BeB8DeG8CeH8CeH8AeB8JeAgH
Sources: sioyaki
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: Both L>S (J>Z for mirror) - I>JO>Z (I>LO>S) or J>Z>O + I>T (L>S>O + I>T)
Cover%: 65.24% [3288/5040] (57.10% one side [2878/5040])
Notes: 2nd bag is always stackable and it’s best to freestyle afterwards.
SEARCH: v115@AhB8DeA8DeA8CeD8AeI8AeG8JeAgH / v115@9gA8DeB8CeB8CeA8DeG8AeI8AeB8JeAgH – HELD S/Z
Sources: ginzan3da
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: Held S + J>L (Held Z + L>J for mirror)
Cover%: 100% (66.67% one side [3360/5040])
Notes: Despite being able to always go for Image 2, it’s best to avoid it if possible due to the height differences..
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Sources: ginzan3da (another fumen in the page)
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: J>L + I>ST>Z (L>J + I>ZT>S for mirror)
Cover%: 70% [3528/5040] (48.89% one side [2464/5040])
Notes: 2nd bag is always stackable and you can freestyle afterwards.
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Sources: ginzan3da, tetrismaps
PC Chance: 8L 29.29%
Dependencies: I>L>ZO + T>J (I>J>SO + T>L for mirror)
Cover%: 39.52% [1992/5040] (25.56% one side [1288/5040])
Notes: With the use of SRS kicks, the 2nd bag is always stackable. Image 3 shows C-spin route.
SEARCH: v115@5gA8FeG8EeG8CeG8BeF8JeAgH / v115@2gA8FeG8CeE8EeE8CeH8BeB8JeAgH
Sources: ginzan3da
PC Chance: 8L 15.56%
Dependencies: L>Z>T + S>J (J>S>T + Z>L for mirror)
Cover%: 80% [4032/5040] (52.78% one side [2660/5040])
Notes: 2nd bag is always stackable and leaves a nice flat board afterwards.
SEARCH: v115@7gA8HeE8AeA8CeH8AeH8AeE8JeAgH / v115@0gA8HeC8GeC8CeA8AeF8AeJ8AeD8JeAgH
Sources: ginzan3da, tetrismaps
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: L>O + J>SZ (J>O + L>SZ for mirror)
Cover%: 78.89% [3976/5040] (64.72% one side [3262/5040])
Notes: 2nd bag is always stackable with the images shown below.
SEARCH: v115@zgA8IeB8HeB8AeH8CeH8AeG8JeAgH / v115@8gA8HeI8AeH8CeH8AeB8JeAgH
Sources: ginzan3da, tetrismaps
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: L>S + I>TZ + J>O (J>Z + I>TS + L>O for mirror) or L>S + TZ>I + J>O (J>Z + TS>I + L>O)
Cover%: 87.70% [4420/5040] (79.25% one side [3994/5040])
Notes: You can always stack the 2nd bag using 3x4 or 4x3 LSJ box
SEARCH: v115@8gA8GeH8CeH8AeF8BeE8JeAgH / v115@zgA8IeC8GeB8CeH8AeK8BeC8JeAgH
Sources: Hard Drop, tetrismaps
PC Chance: Too specific to note
Dependencies: TS>I + J>O>L (TZ>I + L>O>J for mirror)
Cover%: 77.30% [3896/5040] (45.56% one side [2296/5040])
Notes: It’s best to freestyle the 2nd bag, as the PC routes have a lot of minimals.
SEARCH: v115@8gA8IeD8DeA8AeF8AeH8BeD8JeAgH / v115@zgA8IeA8IeA8AeA8DeG8AeI8BeD8JeAgH
Sources: sasasa123
PC Chance: Too specific to note
Dependencies: Held J + L>O + T>I (Held L + J>O + T>I for mirror)
Cover%: 68.33% [3444/5040] (43.33% one side [2184/5040])
Notes: There’s 2 ways to cover all 2nd bags - one with whichever of J,O,S comes first, the other with whichever of L and Z comes first. Images show the L and Z one.
SEARCH: v115@zgE8EeD8FeE8EeE8BeB8AeE8CeB8JeAgH / v115@4gE8FeD8EeE8AeB8BeG8CeE8JeAgH
PC Chance: 8L 100%, 14L 100% [sfinder broke, 14L not worth it]
Dependencies: Too many to mention, see Fumen 2 for all shapes
Cover%: 100% [same goes for one side]
Notes: You can probably freestyle the 8L PC solves. Not all shapes are needed to cover all bags.
Fumen 1 | Fumen 2 (All shapes)
For a similar 1st bag, see Exoq
SEARCH: v115@4gE8FeD8EeG8CeG8CeE8JeAgH / v115@zgE8EeD8FeE8EeE8CeG8CeB8JeAgH
Sources: ginzan3da
PC Chance: 8L 100%
Dependencies: Too many to mention, see Fumen 2 for all shapes.
Cover%: 100% (94.44% one side [4760/5040])
Notes: You only need 3 shapes to cover all bags. You also may get a PC by accident, as most of the minimals require no skimming.
Fumen 1 | Fumen 2 (All shapes)
SEARCH: v115@1gA8GeD8FeD8CeH8CeH8AeC8JeAgH / v115@6gA8HeG8CeF8CeH8AeF8JeAgH
Sources: sioyaki
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: I>O>SJ + L>T (I>O>ZL + J>T for mirror) or I>L>SO + T>J (I>J>ZO + T>L)
Cover%: 70.24% [3540/5040] (54.52% one side [2748/5040])
Notes: O>L is pretty unfavorable in terms of Back-To-Back, so avoid it if possible.
SEARCH: v115@9gD8FeE8BeH8CeH8AeC8JeAgH / v115@DhG8BeG8CeH8AeF8JeAgH
Sources: sioyaki
PC Chance: 4L 25.24%, 8L ILSJ 4x4 box 100%
Dependencies: O>LZ>S + T>J (O>JS>Z + T>L for mirror)
Cover%: 45.56% [2296/5040] (37.78% one side [1904/5040])
Notes: You can always stack as shown below, but freestyling is also possible. The OILZ shape is known as Legs, and is a common setup used for PC Mode.
SEARCH: v115@zgA8FeB8AeA8EeC8AeA8DeD8AeB8CeH8AeF8JeAgH / v115@0gB8FeA8AeC8EeA8AeD8DeF8CeH8AeC8JeAgH
Sources: sioyaki
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: T>I + OL>Z>S (T>I + OJ>S>Z for mirror)
Cover%: 52.54% [2648/5040] (43.02% one side [2168/5040])
Notes: You can always stack the compromise (see fumen), but it’s best to go for the other setups as they set up bigger attacks. (DTD or SDT, shown below)
SEARCH: v115@3gC8AeA8DeF8FeD8AeB8CeD8AeB8BeF8JeAgH / v115@0gA8AeC8EeF8DeD8FeD8CeH8BeB8JeAgH
Sources: sioyaki
PC Chance: 8L 50.28%
Dependencies: Z>J>T + I>L>S (S>L>T + I>J>Z for mirror) or J>T>S + I>L>Z (L>T>Z + I>J>S) or L>Z + I>J>T>S (J>S + I>L>T>Z)
Cover%: 66.67% [3360/5040] (50.28% one side [2534/5040])
Notes: You can go for a donation after the 2nd bag easily, but it’s completely optional.
SEARCH: v115@pgA8IeA8FeA8BeA8FeB8AeB8EeB8AeB8AeK8AeE8Je?AgH / v115@ygA8BeA8FeA8AeB8FeA8AeB8EeI8AeG8AeD8JeAgH
Sources: sioyaki, sioyaki (comment section)
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: Z>I + J>T + O>S (S>I + L>T + O>Z for mirror)
Cover%: 93.33% [4704/5040] (70.28% one side [3542/5040])
Notes: You can always stack the 2nd bag, and the 3rd bag goes into 2 similar paths. Alternatively, you can freestyle the TST on 3rd bag.
SEARCH: v115@9gA8AeA8DeF8DeH8BeI8AeC8JeAgH / v115@9gC8DeA8AeD8DeF8BeH8AeF8JeAgH
Sources: tetrismaps, Yuu's Wiki, sasasa123
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: S>Z + LOJ 4x3 vertical box (Z>S + LOJ 4x3 vertical box for mirror)
Cover%: 100% (86.67% one side [4368/5040])
Notes: You can always stack the magic key, and the 3rd bag is freestyleable.
For Shifted I piece, see FinT Cannon.
SEARCH: v115@tgA8IeA8HeC8DeA8CeE8AeB8AeG8AeA8AeG8JeAgH / v115@ugA8IeA8HeC8DeE8CeH8AeI8AeA8KeAgH
Sources: ginzan3da
PC Chance: 8L 29.29%
Dependencies: O>T>J + LI>Z (O>T>L + JI>S for mirror) or Z>J + IO>L>T (S>L + IO>J>T)
Cover%: 90.24% [4548/5040] (76.75% one side [3868/5040])
Notes: 2nd bag is always stackable, and you can freestyle afterwards.
SEARCH: v115@3gA8HeB8DeB8CeH8AeG8AeA8AeG8JeAgH / v115@4gA8DeA8DeB8CeF8CeH8AeI8AeA8KeAgH
Sources: kenetto
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: O>T + LZJ 4x3 horizontal box (O>T + LSJ 4x3 horizontal box for mirror)
Cover%: 98.33% [4956/5040] (95% one side [4788/5040])
Notes: Image 3 is a compromise I made in the case that you cannot do the OSZ shape.
SEARCH: v115@3gA8DeA8CeE8AeA8EeG8CeG8BeF8JeAgH / v115@zgA8DeA8DeA8AeE8CeE8EeE8CeH8BeB8JeAgH
Sources: ginzan3da, tetris-matome
PC Chance: C-Spin path – 14L J>O + S>L or O>J>S>L 99.72%, 14L LOJ 4x3 horizontal box + I or S>O + J>L>I 95.28%
Dependencies: L>Z>T + J>SI (J>S>T + L>ZI for mirror)
Cover%: 40% [2016/5040] (34.44% one side [1736/5040])
Notes: You can always convert into New DT Cannon (One of the ways to set it up is shown below).
SEARCH: v115@zgA8HeC8GeB8CeH8AeI8CeE8JeAgH / v115@zgA8HeB8GeH8CeH8AeG8CeB8JeAgH
Sources: deurutet (broken), sioyaki
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: Both O>T – J>Z>S + L>I (L>S>Z + J>I for mirror) or J>S + Z>LI (L>Z + S>JI)
Cover%: 86.03% [4336/5040] (60.28% one side [3038/5040])
Notes: The O>J pattern is a little worse than the J>O one, but both are solid.
SEARCH: v115@9gD8DeE8EeF8AeJ8BeC8JeAgH / v115@9gB8DeF8EeH8AeG8BeE8JeAgH
PC Chance: 4L 24.76%
Dependencies: Both L>IO (J>IO for mirror) – T>SJ (T>ZL) or J>S>T (L>Z>T)
Cover%: 76.51% [3856/5040] (58.33% one side [2940/5040])
Notes: TSD is always possible like shown below.
SEARCH: v115@3gA8HeD8CeA8CeE8AeB8AeG8AeA8AeG8JeAgH / v115@4gA8GeD8DeE8CeH8AeI8AeA8KeAgH
Sources: cerulean, tetrismaps
PC Chance: Too specific to note
Dependencies: J>ZT + L>O (L>ST + J>O for mirror) or OL>T + J>Z (OJ>T + L>S) or J>O>T + I>LZ (L>O>T + I>JS)
Cover%: 94.37% [4756/5040] (87.90% one side [4430/5040])
Notes: O>Z converts into new DT cannon (similarly to the original DT Cannon)
SEARCH: v115@zgD8FeB8FeA8AeB8EeB8AeB8BeH8AeG8JeAgH / v115@5gD8AeA8FeB8AeB8EeH8BeI8AeB8JeAgH
Sources: deurutet (broken), sioyaki (comment section)
PC Chance: 8L 98.37%
Dependencies: J>IL + TO>Z (L>IJ + TO>S for mirror)
Cover%: 88.10% [4440/5040] (54.76% one side [2760/5040])
Notes: 2nd bag is always stackable.
SEARCH: v115@ogA8IeA8GeC8FeD8BeB8DeG8CeG8BeC8JeAgH / v115@fgA8IeA8IeC8GeD8FeB8DeB8BeB8CeH8BeE8JeAgH
Sources: Hard Drop, tetrismaps, tetris-matome, Yuu's Wiki, tetristemplate
PC Chance: 8L 56.39%
Dependencies: Main build - J>Z + L>T>SI (L>S + J>T>ZI for mirror), Alt build - O>I + J>Z + L>T>S
Cover%: Main build - 37.22% [1876/5040] (25.56% one side [1288/5040]), Alt build - 46.51% [2344/5040] (35.56% one side [1792/5040]), Combined - 49.68% [2504/5040] (37.14% one side [1872/5040])
Notes: Both builds lead to the same 2nd bag. You can always stack a C-Spin afterwards too.
SEARCH: v115@7gA8IeA8FeD8AeB8AeI8AeG8JeAgH / v115@0gA8IeA8IeD8EeG8AeI8AeB8JeAgH
Sources: tetrismaps
PC Chance: All 8L – S>Z 77.94%, Z>S + L>O 44.52%, Z>S + O>L 25.56%
Dependencies: Held T + Z>S + L>I (Held T + S>Z + J>I for mirror)
Cover%: 70% [3528/5040] (44.44% one side [2240/5040])
Notes: The boards for Z>S may be somewhat bumpy, depending on what pieces you get.
SEARCH: v115@7gA8DeG8EeG8CeG8BeF8JeAgH / v115@0gA8HeG8CeE8EeE8CeH8BeB8JeAgH
Sources: sioyaki, tetrismaps
PC Chance: 8L 43.13%
Dependencies: I>S>J + Z>T>L (I>Z>L + S>T>J for mirror) or S>J + I>TZ>L (Z>L + I>TS>J)
Cover%: 73.33% [3696/5040] (60% one side [3024/5040])
Notes: Similar to DT cannon setups like Okey Cannon, this can require unique usage of your Z/S piece.
SEARCH: v115@3gA8HeC8DeA8CeH8AeG8AeA8AeG8JeAgH / v115@4gA8HeC8CeF8CeH8AeI8AeA8KeAgH
Sources: Yuu's Wiki, tetrismaps, tetris-matome, Shiwehi, sasasa123
PC Chance: Too specific to note
Dependencies: O>T + JZL 4x3 horizontal box (O>T + LSJ 4x3 horizontal box for mirror)
Cover%: 97.14% [4896/5040] (94.44% one side [4760/5040])
Notes: The 2nd bag leaves a very clean board with a bit of a well, but it shouldn’t be too troublesome.
SEARCH: v115@7gA8FeB8AeD8BeB8BeO8AeB8BeB8JeAgH / v115@0gA8HeB8AeB8EeB8BeB8BeN8BeB8AeC8JeAgH
Sources: ginzan3da
PC Chance: 8L O>L + S>Z 99.29%
Dependencies: L>O + Z>S + J>I>T (J>O + S>Z + L>I>T)
Cover%: 63.33% [3192/5040] (44.44% one side [2240/5040])
Notes: Every other setup beside the PC setup may allow you to get an I-Spin underneath the TSS residue.
SEARCH: v115@9gB8HeC8BeC8BeC8CeH8AeE8JeAgH / v115@FhB8BeC8BeG8CeH8AeD8JeAgH
PC Chance: 4L 12.26%
Dependencies: Both Held Z – J>S + L>T (L>Z + J>T for mirror) or I>L>S + T>J (I>J>Z + T>L)
Cover%: 65.56% [3304/5040] (53.89% one side [2716/5040])
Notes: You can always cover the images below, and then go for a TST, though it may be troublesome to continue after that.
SEARCH: v115@pgA8IeB8HeB8CeA8AeA8BeB8CeF8EeH8AeE8JeAgH / v115@ygA8HeB8BeA8AeA8CeG8CeF8EeF8AeD8JeAgH
Sources: cerulean
PC Chance: Too specific to note
Dependencies: I>Z>T + L>S + O>J (I>S>T + J>Z + O>L for mirror)
Cover%: 52.22% [2632/5040] (35.56% one side [1792/5040])
Notes: If you have the right pieces, you could convert into a DT cannon on 3rd bag (with freestyle).
SEARCH: v115@GhA8DeC8AeD8AeI8AeG8JeAgH / v115@9gA8IeB8AeC8DeG8AeI8AeB8JeAgH
Sources: ginzan3da
PC Chance: All 8L – All bags Tetris path 82.22%, Z>S>O DT path 46.11%, Z>O DT path 34.29%
Dependencies: Z>L (S>J for mirror) or L>J>Z (J>L>S) or I>L>J + Z>T (I>J>L + S>T)
Cover%: 100% (88.33% one side [4452/5040])
Notes: Despite always being able to always go for the Tetris on 2nd bag, it’s better to go for the DT paths when possible because they have another attack ready.
SEARCH: v115@zgA8IeB8GeB8CeH8AeI8AeA8AeE8JeAgH / v115@8gB8GeH8CeH8AeG8AeA8AeB8JeAgH
Sources: tetrismaps, original tweet
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: O>T + JSL 3x4 horizontal box (O>T + JZL 3x4 horizontal box for mirror)
Cover%: 97.14% [4896/5040] (94.44% one side [4760/5040])
Notes: The original 2nd bags were bad, so I made my own.
SEARCH: Held O - v115@fgA8IeA8IeA8IeB8HeC8CeB8BeD8CeG8CeC8JeAgH / v115@ogA8IeA8IeA8HeB8BeB8CeF8CeG8CeD8JeAgH
Placed O - v115@fgA8IeA8IeA8IeB8HeC8CeB8BeD8AeI8AeE8JeAgH / v115@ogA8IeA8IeA8HeB8BeB8CeH8AeI8AeD8JeAgH
Sources: sioyaki
PC Chance: 8L O>S or O>Z DT 56.39%
Dependencies: Held O + J>T>I + L>Z (Held O + L>T>I + J>S for mirror), Placed O - T>SI + J>Z (T>ZI + L>S)
Cover%: Held O - 27.78% [1400/5040] (21.11% one side [1064/5040]), Placed O - 91.83% [4628/5040] (84.05% one side [4236/5040])
Notes: All the setups leave very clean boards.
Fumen | All Shapes [Placed O]
SEARCH: v115@+gA8FeE8CeH8AeI8AeE8JeAgH / v115@9gB8FeA8AeD8CeH8AeI8AeD8JeAgH
Sources: sioyaki
PC Chance: O>S DT 56.39%
Dependencies: J>T + I>O>L (L>T + I>O>J for mirror) or T>S + I>J>O (T>Z + I>L>O)
Cover%: 74.21% [3740/5040] (69.44% one side [3500/5040])
Notes: Similarly to the first one, the setups leave clean boards for freestyling. Differently, this makes use of the DT cannon as part of the dependencies.
SEARCH: v115@3gC8FeE8AeA8EeC8AeC8CeG8BeF8JeAgH / v115@2gC8DeA8AeE8CeA8AeC8EeE8CeH8BeB8JeAgH
Sources: 3twiki, sioyaki (comment section)
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: J>T + L>S>Z (L>T + J>Z>S for mirror) or L>J>TZ (J>L>TS)
Cover%: 90.56% [4564/5040] (71.67% one side [3360/5040])
Notes: You can easily convert into a C-Spin afterwards. Name might be mistranslated.
SEARCH: v115@pgA8IeA8IeA8FeF8EeO8AeA8BeC8JeAgH / v115@ygA8IeD8FeC8EeP8BeA8AeC8JeAgH
PC Chance: 8L best path 99.29%, 8L SDPC congruent 97.18%
Dependencies: O>LI + S>J (O>JI + Z>L for mirror) or Skim>O + L>I + S>J (Skim>O + J>I + Z>L)
Cover%: 93.33% [4704/5040] (81.67% one side [4116/5040])
Notes: Funnily enough, due to being able to make the same shape as SDPC, you can also use the mechanical TSD and 14L paths for 3rd bag that are seen in SDPC.
SEARCH: Held T - v115@EhC8BeB8CeC8AeD8BeI8AeC8JeAgH / v115@9gC8GeC8CeB8BeC8BeD8AeC8AeF8JeAgH
Placed T - v115@9gA8FeG8CeH8BeI8AeC8JeAgH / v115@9gC8FeD8CeG8BeH8AeF8JeAgH
Sources: Speerde - sioyaki, Oxygen DT PC - deurutet, cerulean (comment section), Beacon 6-3 - Hard Drop
PC Chance: 4L 20.95%, Speerde – T>S 100%, Oxygen DT - 8L 65.91% -> 14L J>O 98.21% / 14L O>J 83.57%, Beacon 6-3 - 8L T>S or T>Z + LOJ 3x4 vertical box 100%, 8L S>T + LZJ 3x4 vertical box 96.87%, 8L Z>T + LSJ 3x4 vertical box 94.68%
Dependencies: Speerde / Oxygen DT – ISZ Pyramid > T + 3x4 vertical box, Beacon 6-3 – Held T, ISZ Pyramid [I>Z or I>S] + LOJ 3x4 vertical box
Cover%: Speerde / Oxygen DT – 95.24% [4800/5040] (LOJ on the right 90.87% [4580/5040], LOJ on the left 90.75% [4574/5040]), Beacon 6-3 – 82.38% [4152/5040] (LOJ on the right 74.09% [3734/5040], LOJ on the left 73.93% [3726/5040])
Notes: Oxygen DT’s paths are always possible, and you can freestyle instead of going for its 4th bag. Beacon 6-3’s name originates from the ISZ shape.
Fumen 1 [Speerde / Oxygen DT PC] | Fumen 2 [Beacon 6-3]
SEARCH: Held O - v115@FhA8CeB8CeH8AeI8AeD8JeAgH / v115@+gA8HeC8CeB8BeD8AeI8AeE8JeAgH
PC Chance: 8L O>J or O>Z 56.39%
Dependencies: O Held + I>L + T>Z (O Held + I>J + T>S for mirror)
Cover%: 54.13% [2728/5040] (43.33% one side [2184/5040])
Notes: If you’re forced to go for J>O, it causes an I piece dependency, which could be somewhat troublesome.
SEARCH: v115@AhB8CeD8AeC8AeD8BeH8BeG8JeAgH / v115@9gB8CeB8CeC8AeC8AeI8BeH8BeA8JeAgH
Sources: ginzan3da
PC Chance: 4L 11.43%
Dependencies: TS>Z + I>O>L (TZ>S + I>O>J for mirror) or I>L>O + TZ>S (I>J>O + TS>Z)
Cover%: 70.16% [3536/5040] (61.98% one side [3124/5040])
Notes: The I-Spin is luckily not affected by anything for image 3, so it’s always possible even if mirrored.
SEARCH: v115@9gD8DeA8AeD8DeF8AeA8AeJ8AeB8JeAgH / v115@+gA8DeF8DeG8AeA8AeF8AeG8JeAgH
Sources: sioyaki
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: ILOJ 4x4 box + Z>S (ILOJ 4x4 box + S>Z for mirror)
Cover%: 100% (94.68% one side [4772/5040])
Notes: There’s an extra setup for J coming early where you make the BT shape with an I dependency on the right, but it’s not worth doing.
SEARCH: v115@sgA8IeA8IeB8DeA8DeA8AeF8AeI8AeG8JeAgH / v115@vgA8IeA8CeA8DeB8CeD8AeA8DeG8AeI8AeB8JeAgH
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: S>Z>L + T>J (Z>S>J + T>L for mirror) or S>Z>L + I>J>T (Z>S>J + I>L>T)
Cover%: 90% [4536/5040] (68.89% one side [3472/5040])
Notes: S>Z creates some dependencies, but they shouldn’t be too problematic.
SEARCH: v115@3gA8HeC8CeA8DeD8AeC8AeI8AeG8JeAgH / v115@4gA8DeA8CeC8CeA8AeD8DeG8AeI8AeB8JeAgH
Sources: sioyaki
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: Too many to mention, see All Shapes fumen.
Cover%: 100% (95% one side [4788/5040])
Notes: For the compromise, you can possibly convert into a C-Spin afterwards.
The first one will not be added due to bad board states.
SEARCH: v115@ygA8FeA8BeA8CeD8BeA8EeG8CeG8BeF8JeAgH / v115@pgA8IeA8BeA8FeA8BeD8CeE8EeE8CeH8BeB8JeAgH
Sources: tetrismaps
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: Z>TL>J + S>I (S>TJ>L + Z>I for mirror)?
Cover%: 68.89% [3472/5040] (59.17% one side [2982/5040])
Notes: Don’t go to the fumen in the original page.
SEARCH: v115@8gA8FeE8CeG8CeH8AeG8JeAgH / v115@zgA8IeD8FeF8CeG8CeH8AeB8JeAgH
Sources: sioyaki
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: T>OSZ ball+I
Cover%: 70% [3528/5040] (63.33% one side [3192/5040])
Notes: 2nd bag made by me. You can freestyle instead as well.
SEARCH: v115@5gA8FeE8AeA8CeG8CeG8CeG8JeAgH / v115@2gA8FeA8AeE8CeG8CeG8CeG8MeAgH
Sources: sioyaki
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: Too many to mention, see All Shapes fumen.
Cover%: 100% (99.21% one side [5000/5040])
Notes: The 2nd bag is always stackable, but you can freestyle aswell.
SEARCH: v115@9gD8EeD8CeB8AeE8BeI8AeD8JeAgH / v115@9gA8EeE8AeB8CeG8BeH8AeE8JeAgH
Sources: sioyaki
PC Chance: 4L 23.10%
Dependencies: T>JS + L>O (T>LZ + J>O for mirror) or J>S>T + L>O (L>Z>T + J>O)
Cover%: 93.89% [4732/5040] (86.67% one side [4368/5040])
Notes: 3rd bag S>Z is somewhat bad, but still manageable.
SEARCH: v115@ChD8AeC8BeG8CeH8AeF8JeAgH / v115@+gD8EeE8BeH8CeH8AeC8JeAgH
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: Too many to mention, see All Shapes fumen.
Cover%: 96.35% [4856/5040] (82.74% one side [4170/5040
Notes: On 2nd bag, you hold S to always do the TSD, then on 3rd bag you wait for a Z so you can do the STSD.
SEARCH: v115@0gA8HeC8FeC8DeG8AeI8BeE8JeAgH / v115@7gA8AeA8FeG8DeH8AeH8BeC8JeAgH
Sources: ginzan3da
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: O>J>T + S>L (O>L>T + Z>J for mirror) or L>T + J>O (J>T + L>O)
Cover%: 100% (98.25% one side [4952/5040])
Notes: The setups below cover all bags, but it’s best to use the first one’s alt shape too if possible.
SEARCH: v115@0gD8EeC8GeC8EeA8AeC8BeH8AeF8JeAgH / v115@4gD8HeC8AeA8EeH8BeI8AeC8JeAgH
PC Chance: 8L 97.82% (sfinder broke)
Dependencies: LOJ 3x4 vertical box > I + Z>T/S (LOJ 3x4 vertical box > I + S>T/Z for mirror) or J>OZ>L + I>T (L>OS>J + I>T)
Cover%: 88.89% [4480/5040] (74.13% one side [3736/5040])
Notes: Although the stack may be unfavorable, you can always go for a TSD on the 3rd bag.
SEARCH: v115@qgA8IeB8DeA8CeB8CeD8AeB8CeF8EeF8CeD8JeAgH / v115@xgA8CeA8DeB8AeD8CeB8AeD8CeB8AeC8EeF8CeC8Je?AgH
Sources: sioyaki (additional fumen in page)
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: J>T>S + I>LO>Z (L>T>Z + I>JO>S for mirror)
Cover%: 31.35% [1580/5040] (21.11% one side [1064/5040])
Notes: There are 2 ways of taking the T-Spins: TSS -> TSDx3 (trinity) or TSD -> S tuck TST. The latter is better for a flatter board.
SEARCH: v115@zgA8IeC8GeE8DeE8CeF8CeD8JeAgH / v115@8gA8GeD8DeH8CeH8CeC8JeAgH
Sources: sioyaki
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: O held – Z>T + S>J + I>L (S>T + Z>L + I>J for mirror) or J>TSZ + I>L (L>TSZ + I>J)
Cover%: 61.75% [3112/5040] (46.55% one side [2346/5040])
Notes: The paths besides the main one are bad. Instead, use that and the compromise for a decent board.
SEARCH: v115@0gA8HeB8CeA8CeE8AeH8CeF8CeE8JeAgH / v115@7gA8AeA8CeA8CeG8AeH8CeH8CeB8JeAgH
Sources: sioyaki (additional fumen in page)
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: O>TZ + I>S + J>L (O>TS + I>Z + L>J for mirror)
Cover%: 57.62% [2904/5040] (43.49% one side [2192/5040])
Notes: This opener improves on its predecessors by making a fixed placement for the O and S pieces.
SEARCH: v115@zgA8IeB8CeA8DeA8DeG8AeI8AeG8JeAgH / v115@8gA8DeA8CeG8DeH8AeI8AeB8JeAgH
Sources: sioyaki
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: O>T + I>LS + Z>J (O>T + I>JZ + S>L for mirror)
Cover%: 66.27% [3340/5040] (53.17% one side [2680/5040])
Notes: The original 2nd bags made for this cover 97.42% of all bags. Instead, I made 2 setups which can always be built depending on which of S and Z comes first.
SEARCH: v115@9gE8DeE8DeG8CeH8AeC8JeAgH / v115@9gA8DeG8DeF8CeH8AeF8JeAgH
PC Chance: 4L 44.76% -> 8L 98.89%, Extra – 8L 4x4 ILOJ box 100% [sfinder broke]
Dependencies: J>SO>I + L>Z (L>ZO>I + J>S for mirror)
Cover%: 47.94% [2416/5040] (40.79% one side)
Notes: Name origin is of the shape the LJSZ pieces make.
SEARCH: v115@5gE8FeF8EeF8CeG8BeD8JeAgH / v115@zgD8FeC8FeC8EeF8CeH8BeD8JeAgH
PC Chance: 8L 100%
Dependencies: S>ZL (Z>SJ for mirror) or L>O + J>SZ>T (J>O + L>SZ>T)
Cover%: 100% (81.67% one side [4116/5040])
Notes: The 2nd shape is not required to cover all bags. Name is “Softdrop” shifted 3 letters forward.
SEARCH: v115@7gA8AeA8FeD8AeB8EeG8CeG8BeB8JeAgH / v115@0gA8HeC8FeB8EeB8AeB8CeH8BeF8JeAgH
Sources: ginzan3da
PC Chance: 8L 69.33%
Dependencies: Held Z + L>S + J>T (Held S + J>Z + L>T for mirror)
Cover%: 50% [2520/5040] (43.33% one side [2184/5040])
Notes: The placement of the held Z depends on whichever of S and Z comes first in the 2nd bag. It’s better seen in the fumen.
SEARCH: v115@YgB8GeB8IeA8IeB8HeC8IeA8AeE8CeA8AeE8BeF8Je?AgH / v115@agB8IeB8HeA8HeB8GeC8CeC8AeA8EeC8AeA8CeH8Be?B8JeAgH
Sources: sasasa123
PC Chance: 8L O>L or O>I 46.03%
Dependencies: I>L>T>S + Z>J (I>J>T>Z + S>L for mirror)
Cover%: 41.67% [2100/5040] (23.33% one side [1176/5040])
Notes: The name is partially based on Okey Cannon.
SEARCH: v115@9gC8GeC8CeA8CeC8BeH8AeF8JeAgH / v115@EhC8CeA8CeH8BeI8AeC8JeAgH
Sources: sioyaki
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: I held + LZJ 3x4 vertical box (I held + LSJ 3x4 vertical box for mirror)
Cover%: 90% [4536/5040] (75% one side [3780/5040])
Notes: Images show L>O and 100% build setup. The O>L one can be found in the fumen, though it’s kind of bad, since you’re covering a whole column.
SEARCH: v115@9gA8EeF8DeG8CeF8DeD8JeAgH / v115@9gD8EeE8DeF8CeG8DeB8JeAgH
Sources: deurutet (broken), sasasa123
PC Chance: 4L 67.26%
Dependencies: Z held + S>T + ILOJ 4x4 box (S held + Z>T + ILOJ 4x4 box for mirror)
Cover%: 94.52% [4764/5040] (60.67% one side [3058/5040])
Notes: There are 2 paths to go on 2nd bag. Image 3 is the best, as it can continue into an STSD that is always buildable, though if you want to go for Mechanical TSD you can use Image 2.
SEARCH: v115@ygA8IeA8IeA8CeA8BeA8BeI8AeF8AeD8JeAgH / v115@pgA8IeA8IeA8IeA8BeA8BeA8CeA8AeL8AeE8JeAgH
Sources: Yuu's Wiki, tetrismaps, tetristemplate, tetris-matome, aotaku1039, hse30
PC Chance: 8L O>J 98.73% -> 14L 100%, 8L J>O 97.42% -> 14L 100%
Dependencies: Held J, L>I (Held L, J>I for mirror)
Cover%: 100% (66.67% one side [3360/5040])
Notes: Very nice PC percentage numbers. The 14L paths may be useless if you recieve garbage.
Fumen 1 [Shows 8L setups] | Fumen 2 [Shows 14L paths]
SEARCH: v115@igA8IeA8HeB8HeB8GeC8DeA8BeC8AeD8BeD8AeC8Ke?AgH / v115@lgA8IeA8IeB8HeB8CeA8DeC8BeD8AeC8BeC8AeD8Ke?AgH
PC Chance: All 8L – O>J 90.40%, J>O 86.23%, IO>J 75.87%
Dependencies: Held I + OL>S>J (Held I + OJ>Z>L for mirror)
Cover%: 42.22% [2128/5040] (24.44% one side [1232/5040])
Notes: The images below show the cleanest options. Name is based on the forced 20% chance of failing.
SEARCH: v115@qgA8IeB8GeC8GeC8DeB8AeC8AeE8AeD8AeE8JeAgH / v115@xgA8HeB8HeC8AeB8DeC8AeE8AeH8AeD8JeAgH
Sources: Hard Drop, Flyspeck101’s Document, tetrismaps, sioyaki, tdattack, sasasa123
PC Chance: 8L L>S 98.57%, 8L L>S/Z 96.87%, 8L LS + JO hearts 90.40%, 8L Compromise 19.48%
Dependencies: I>OJ>S (I>OL>Z for mirror)
Cover%: 60% [3024/5040] (50% one side [2520/5040])
Notes: In games with 180 rotation, image 2 is always stackable, but for non-180 games, you can find other setups in the fumen.
SEARCH: v115@ogA8IeA8AeA8FeB8AeB8FeD8EeE8DeF8AeF8JeAgH / v115@fgA8IeA8IeB8FeA8AeA8FeB8AeB8EeF8DeI8AeC8Je?AgH
Sources: sasasa123
PC Chance: 8L I>L 100% [sfinder froze], 8L All Bags 98.49%
Dependencies: L>O>S + Z>T>J (J>O>Z + S>T>L for mirror)
Cover%: 54.44% [2744/5040] (27.78% one side [1400/5040])
Notes: Name is based on the district in Japan.
For L and J piece swap, see Ehime TST.
SEARCH: Held J - v115@HhA8BeA8AeD8AeA8AeJ8AeG8JeAgH / v115@IhD8AeA8BeI8AeH8AeB8JeAgH
J on L - v115@pgB8HeA8IeA8IeA8BeA8AeD8AeA8AeJ8AeG8JeAgH / v115@xgB8IeA8IeA8AeD8AeA8BeI8AeH8AeB8JeAgH
J on TZ - v115@/gC8EeA8BeF8AeA8AeJ8AeG8JeAgH / v115@ChC8CeF8BeI8AeH8AeB8JeAgH
Sources: Hard Drop
PC Chance: Standard - Setup A, Setup B, Setup C, Setup D, Setup E, Setup F, Setup G, Setup H, Setup I, Setup J Extra - Extra A, Extra B, Extra C, Extra D
Dependencies: I>(S/Z)O, L/T>J (J/T>L for mirror)
Cover%: 75% [3780/5040] (68.13% one side [3434/5040])
Notes: If you want to avoid the PC setups, there’s a compromise at the end of the fumen that you can always stack. Images show 1st bag + Alt form and PC setup A.
Fumen
SEARCH: Held S – v115@pgB8HeA8IeA8EeA8CeA8DeB8CeA8AeE8AeD8AeD8Ae?B8JeAgH / v115@xgB8IeA8CeA8EeA8CeB8DeC8AeE8AeC8AeD8AeB8Je?AgH
Sources: Always C-Spin - ginzan3da, tetris-matome, sasasa123, Kaku C-Spin - sasasa123
PC Chance: All 8L. Riif Stacking v5 congruent 99.68%, Gamushiro congruent 99.09%, L>O + JI>S 95%
Dependencies: Always C-Spin - L>J + T>S (J>L + T>Z for mirror), Kaku C-Spin - Held J + T>S (Held L + T>Z)
Cover%: Always C-Spin - 100% (85.56% one side [4312/5040]), Kaku C-Spin - 80% [4032/5040] (70% one side [3528/5040])
Notes: If you don’t go for the PC setups, you can put the S on the J. It slightly decreases the build rate on one side to 66.67% [3360/5040], but doesn’t affect overall cover%.
Fumen | Extra (Miscellaneous PC setups)
SEARCH: v115@DhE8DeF8AeL8AeE8JeAgH / v115@9gD8FeE8DeI8AeF8AeD8JeAgH
PC Chance: 4L 16.90%, 8L O>L 79.76%
Dependencies: Z>J>I + T>S (S>L>I + T>Z for mirror) or I>J>Z + T>S (I>L>S + T>Z)
Cover%: 92.78% [4676/5040] (75% one side [3780/5040])
Notes: The 2nd bag was originally not 100%, so I made a set of 3 builds to cover that.
SEARCH: v115@AhB8DeF8BeA8AeF8AeL8AeA8JeAgH / v115@9gA8DeB8CeA8AeA8BeI8AeF8AeH8JeAgH
Sources: Yuu's Wiki, tetrismaps, 3twiki (variant)
PC Chance: 10L variant
Dependencies: O>S or ZS>LJ (O>Z or SZ>JL for mirror)
Cover%: 100% (same goes for one side)
Notes: Has a variant with 10L PC, Image 2 is always stackable, Image 3 has different ways to stack (see Yuu’s Wiki)
Fumen 1 [main path] | Fumen 2 [Shows variant, to be translated]
SEARCH: v115@5gC8GeD8AeB8CeG8DeF8AeF8JeAgH / v115@0gC8FeD8FeD8CeB8AeC8DeI8AeC8JeAgH
Sources: sasasa123
PC Chance: 8L 99.56%, can convert to Cat TST 14L
Dependencies: Too many to mention, see All Shapes fumen.
Cover%: 92.22% [4648/5040] (84.80% one side [4274/5040])
Notes: This setup improves on Cat TST by being more buildable and very friendly with the softdrops.
SEARCH: v115@9gA8IeB8DeC8AeB8AeL8AeD8JeAgH / v115@GhA8AeC8DeI8AeF8AeE8JeAgH
Sources: sioyaki (bamboo), sioyaki (2(JT)), sioyaki (TRT), sasasa123, cerulean
PC Chance: Too much to put here, see fumens and sources
Dependencies: J>Z (hold S) [L>S (hold Z) for mirror], I{L}>S + J>Z (I{J}>Z + L>S), J>Z>S (L>S>Z)
Cover%: 85.56% [4312/5040] (78.89% one side [3976/5040])
Notes: There is so much to show that it can’t fit into 3 images, but the order of appearance is the general shape, 2(JT) and TRT Cannon respectively
Fumen (General shape) || 2(JT) || TRT Cannon (Setups) || TRT Cannon (PC Solves) – copy the link and paste into data [mobilefumen ver]
SEARCH: v115@8gA8CeB8DeF8CeG8AeA8AeF8AeE8JeAgl / v115@zgA8IeA8DeB8CeB8CeG8AeA8AeJ8AeD8JeAgl
Sources: tetrismaps
PC Chance: 14L 2nd bag OSZ stairs 95%
Dependencies: L>I + O>SJ (J>I + O>ZL for mirror) or L>I + S>O + Z>J (J>I + Z>O + S>L)
Cover%: 100% (92.78% one side [4676/5040])
Notes: image 3 shows one of the compromises for cases when you can’t do the OSZ shape on image 2
Fumen [to be translated]
SEARCH: v115@9gE8EeE8DeF8AeI8BeC8JeAgH / v115@ChF8DeI8AeH8BeE8JeAgH
PC Chance: 4L 18.33% (solutions in fumen)
Dependencies: Too many to mention, see fumen for all the shapes
Cover%: 100% (99.72% one side [5026/5040])
Notes: Image 2 (and alt setup in fumen) are always possible as a recovery due to the low pc %.
SEARCH: v115@1gD8EeE8EeE8AeA8EeF8DeG8JeAgH / v115@3gD8FeE8CeA8AeE8BeF8CeG8MeAgH
Sources: ginzan3da
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: Too complex to put here, see fumen for all shapes.
Cover%: 94.37% [4756/5040] (86.71% TST on the right [4370/5040], 84.01% TST on the left [4234/5040])
Notes: Chaotic. Truly chaotic. On 3rd bag, you can go for a DT or something similar.
SEARCH: v115@0gB8GeD8FeE8DeG8CeH8AeB8JeAgH / v115@6gB8GeE8DeF8CeH8AeG8JeAgH
Sources: sioyaki
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: Fixed J (L for mirror), T>Z + O>L>S (T>S + O>J>Z), I>T + O>L>ZS (I>T + O>J>SZ) and I>L>OSZ stairs
Cover%: 93.10% [4692/5040] (82.22% one side [4144/5040])
Notes: Image 2 shows general C-spin path and image 3 shows 100% TSD compromise
Fumen [to be translated]
SEARCH: v115@1gA8GeC8GeE8DeI8AeH8AeB8JeAgH / v115@6gA8IeD8DeF8AeJ8AeG8JeAgH
Sources: sioyaki
PC Chance: 8L L>O + J>Z 95.91%, 8L L>O 59.01%, 8L J>O 39.72%
Dependencies: JTS fixed (LTZ for mirror), O>L>Z (O>J>S), I>LO>Z (I>JO>S)
Cover%: 96.67% [4872/5040] (91.67% one side [4620/5040])
Notes: Images show both L>O patterns, but going for PC on the first one may not be worth it
Fumen [to be translated]
Sources: sioyaki
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: L/J>O + T>Z (T>S for mirror)
Cover%: 92.38% [4656/5040] (83.97% one side [4232/5040])
Notes: 2nd and 3rd bags are always stackable, and you can freestyle past that. Note that ILJO box makes the 2nd bag not 100% stackable (cases of T>L>I)
Fumen [to be translated]
Sources: tetrismaps, sasasa123, tdattack
PC Chance: 8L O>S 81.11%, 8L O>L 81.07%, 8L SL>O 22.82%
Dependencies: J>S + Z>T fixed (L>Z + S>T for mirror), I>O>L (I>O>J) or L(+T)>O (J(+T)>O)
Cover%: 89.76% [4524/5040] (74.13% one side [3736/5040])
Notes: Somewhat okay-ish PC Chances, but probably not something you can rely on when looping.
SEARCH: v115@lgA8IeA8IeA8CeA8EeB8BeB8DeB8BeE8AeH8AeE8Je?AgH / v115@igA8IeA8IeA8HeB8EeA8BeB8DeF8AeJ8AeD8JeAgH
Sources: Candle Cannon - Hard Drop, Muko TD - sasasa123
PC Chance: 8L L>O 49.05%, 8L O>L 18.17%
Dependencies: J>S + L>Z>I (L>Z + J>S>I for mirror)
Cover%: 56.67% [2856/5040] (50% one side [2520/5040])
Notes: The 2nd bag requires only 1 soft drop at most, and it happens whenever Z comes before S (or S before Z when mirrored).
Fumen | Extra [Continuations for each residue]
Sources: deurutet, sioyaki (comment section)
PC Chance: 8L O>Z 83.13% (IJ overhang), 8L O>Z 93.06% (L overhang), J>I + L>O 98.57% (“Maybe Donut” congruent), 8L Z>O 92.06% (J right), 8L Z>O 49.33% (J left)
Dependencies: J>O + L>Z (L>O + J>S for mirror)
Cover%: 68.25% [3440/5040] (49.72% one side [2506/5040])
Notes: HEAVILY on the memory side. Images show highest PC chance setups
Fumen [to be translated + add PC%]
SEARCH: v115@ygB8GeC8FeD8FeD8AeA8BeH8AeF8JeAgH / v115@pgA8IeB8GeD8FeD8FeF8BeA8AeG8AeC8JeAgH
Sources: sasasa123
PC Chance: 8L 99.56% -> 14L MSQ path 95.44%
Dependencies: L>I + J>S + O>Z>T (J>I + L>Z + O>S>T for mirror)
Cover%: 50.48% [2544/5040] (38.10% one side [1920/5040])
Notes: Name origin is from the right side looking like a cat.
Sources: tetrismaps
PC Chance: 8L J>O 39.40%
Dependencies: I>L>S + JO>Z (I>J>Z + LO>S for mirror), I>L>O + T>JZ (I>J>O + T>LS) or L>ZT>S + I>O>J (J>ST>Z + I>O>L) [all congruent shapes for reference]
Cover%: 74.68% [3764/5040] (65.91% one side [3322/5040])
Notes: Image 2 is always stackable, but you can always do the shape in image 3 with 180 rotations
Fumen [no need to translate, I guess]
Sources: sasasa123
PC Chance: Too much to put here, see sources and notes
Dependencies: S>L + I>O>J (Z>J + I>O>L for mirror) or L>O>S + I>J (J>O>Z + I>L)
Cover%: 88.33% [4452/5040] (75.83% one side [3822/5040])
Notes: Image 2 is one of the more basic ones with okay PC chance (89.33%), although you can go for image 3 (OS interchangeable) to go straight into midgame.
Fumen [to be translated] [maybe make fumens by setup type]
Sources: tetrismaps, ginzan3da, tetris-matome, tdattack
PC Chance: [Non-revised] 8L Hold J 100%, 8L OI>J 98.69%, 8L Z>J 92.74%, 8L O>J 82.98% (extra in fumen 1), [Revised] 8L O>L + I>J 98.69% (same as OI>J), 8L O>L + Z>J (see above), 8L O>L (see O>J), 8L L>O 82.06%
Dependencies: T>O all, I>LZ>J (I>JS>L for mirror), I>J<Z (I>L>S) or J>Z + I>L (L>S + I>J)
Cover%: Non-revised 93.33% [4704/5040] (C-spin on left 88.21% [4446/5040], C-spin on right 90% [4536/5040]), Revised 88.89% [4480/5040] (C-spin on left 75.56% [3808/5040], C-spin on right 81.67% [4116/5040]), Combined 94.84% [4780/5040] (C-spin on left 89.60% [4516/5040], C-spin on right 91.11% [4592/5040])
Notes: If you are not able to go for any of the PC setups (which would require J>OIZ), you can go for this compromise always [Non-revised]
Fumen 1 [Non-revised] [to be translated] | Fumen 2 [Revised] [to be translated]
Sources: tetrismaps, ginzan3da, tetris-matome
PC Chance: 8L S>O 47.38%
Dependencies: T>L + I>J[+S]>O [or J/S>O] (T>J + I>L[+Z]>O for mirror)
Cover%: 74.76% [3768/5040] (C-spin on left 62.70% [3160/5040], C-spin on right 65.56% [3304/5040])
Notes: 2nd bag is always possible (with OS interchangeable shape), but not good for looping
Sources: cerulean
PC Chance: 8L JSL shape 95.75%, 8L L>J 93.85%, 8L J>L 92.66% extra patterns: 8L L>O>J 95.48%, O>L>S 91.47%, 8L JJLOS shape 90.91%
Dependencies: T>L + I>O (T>J + I>O for mirror)
Cover%: 46.67% [2352/5040] (43.33% one side [2184/5040])
Notes: It’s ok for looping since it’s above 90%, but not the best since most setups are not above 95%. Images show J>L and L>J setups.
Fumen [to be translated]
SEARCH: v115@9gB8DeB8BeC8DeF8AeJ8AeE8JeAgH / v115@/gB8DeE8DeI8AeH8AeD8JeAgH
Sources: Self made!
PC Chance: 8L S>O 34.88%, 14L O>S 100%
Dependencies: I>L>O + J>S>Z (I>J>O + L>Z>S for mirror)
Cover%: 41.67% [2100/5040] (27.78% one side [1400/5040])
Notes: You are always able to go for imperial cross after both 2nd bag setups, though for S>O there’s a different path in the first extra fumen. Name is based on Cherry Blossoms + Imperial cross. 14L by Flyspeck101.
Fumen | Extra 1 [Better S>O continuation] Extra 2 [O>S 14L path]
Sources: tetris-matome, ginzan3da
PC Chance: 8L I>J 95.12%, 14L J>I 99.44%
Dependencies: L>I + J>S + O>Z (J>I + L>Z + O>S)
Cover%: 71.90% [3624/5040] (65.24% one side [3288/5040])
Notes: For J>I, 3rd and 4th bags are always stackable. Other than that, not much to say, really.
Sources: tetrismaps 1, tetrismaps 2 (they’re the same page)
PC Chance: 8L O>JZ>L 86.63%, 8L LJ>O(Z) 81.67%, 8L L>J/Z 71.23%, 8L LZJ shape 52.78%
Dependencies: L>OSZ (ball)>J (J>OSZ (ball)>L)
Cover%: 97.78% [4928/5040] (82.22% one side [4144/5040])
Notes: You can freestyle the 2nd bag, I guess.
Sources: tetris-matome, sioyaki
PC Chance: 8L I>O/J 95.91%,8L SZ>O 70.95%, 8L I>Z + J>O 43.33%, 8L Z>J 31.35%
Dependencies: I held, OSZ stairs + L>T (J>T for mirror)
Cover%: 84.60% [4264/5040] (65% one side [3276/5040])
Notes: Image 2 shows best PC chance, Image 3’s ZO is interchangeable.
Fumen [to be translated]
Sources: tetrismaps, sioyaki, tetris-matome, tdattack
PC Chance: Setup A, Setup B, Setup C, Setup D, Setup E, Setup F, Setup G, Setup H
Dependencies: I>OS + Z/I>J>T (I>OZ + S/I>L>T)
Cover%: 61.27% [3088/5040] (54.44% C-Spin right side [2744/5040], 50.56% C-Spin left side [2548/5040])
Notes: PC Chances are all 8L and in order of %. Images show A and B, since they have the highest %.
Sources: Desert: tdattack, sioyaki, tetris-matome | Nanashino: tdattack, Yuu's Wiki
PC Chance: All 8L, O>LZ / O>S 98.69%, IS>L / IS>L + O>Z 92.10%, I>Z + Z/S>L / I>Z + O>S>L 92.06%, I>Z + O>L / I>Z + O>S 85.24%, O>L / O>Z 66.67%, L>O 49.29%
Dependencies: Hold O - J>I + L>S (L>I + J>Z for mirror), placed O - J>I + Z>O + L>S (L>I + S>O + J>Z) or I>J + Z>S + O>L (I>L + S>Z + O>J) or I>OZ>J + L>S (I>OS>L + J>Z)
Cover%: Hold O 52.78% [2660/5040] (43.33% one side [2184/5040]), Placed O 100% (93.49% one side [4712/5040])
Notes: For L>O you can go for WC Plowshare easily
Fumen | Extra [alternate way to make the highest PC setup, requires 180]
PC Chance: 8L IO>S 93.02%, 8L I>L + S>OJ 87.82%, 8L I>L + J>OS 57.26%, 8L I>L only 42.98%, 14L L>I + S>O -> Z>J 96.11%, 14L L>I + S>O -> J>Z 76.90%
Dependencies: J>O + OI>S (L>O + OI>Z for mirror)
Cover%: 86.67% [4368/5040] (66.67% one side [3360/5040])
Notes: You should freestyle if you can set up anything other than the two highest 8L PC setups.
For v2 see, Riif’s Stacking v5
Sources: cerulean, sioyaki, tetris-matome
PC Chance: All 8L, Build 1 – J>O + L>I / I>L + O>J 92.66%, S>O + L>I 86.51%, S>O + I>L 68.73%, Build 2 – O>S + L>I 83.21%, O>S + I>L 58.81%
Dependencies: J>S both builds (L>Z for mirror), L>O>I build 1 (J>O>I), L>OI build 2 (J>OI)
Cover%: 73.33% [3696/5040] (56.67% one side [2856/5040])
Notes: Go for build 1 for cases of S>O, and vice versa for build 2. Image 3 shows highest PC chance build.
Sources: cerulean, sioyaki (comment section)
PC Chance: All 8L, TST shapes – S>I + Z>OL 95.87%, S>I + J>Z 93.45%, S>I + Z>J 84.33%, O>Z 72.22%, Compromise TSD Z>O + S>L 99.96%, Compromise TSD Z>O + L>S 93.41%
Dependencies: O>ZI + J>ST (O>SI + L>ZT for mirror)
Cover%: 51.35% [2588/5040] (37.78% one side [1904/5040])
Notes: Image 2 shows highest TST -> PC, and Image 3 shows one of the compromise TSD -> PC.
Fumen [to be translated]
Sources: cerulean
PC Chance: All 8L – L>I + J>O / I>L + O>J 95.67%, S>L + O>J 94.88%, J>O + I>L 74.56%, J>O 52.26%, LS + JO hearts 41.67% | 14L compromises – O>L 99.80%, L>O 99.40% (too many solves for sfinder path :<)
Dependencies: Held Z - I>L>S + J>T (I>J>Z + L>T for mirror), add Z>O if Z is placed on O, and change J>T to J>T>Z if placed on T.
Cover%: Held Z 27.78% [1400/5040] (21.11% one side [1064/5040]), Z on O 48.41% [2440/5040] (35.87% one side [1808/5040]), Z on T 41.11% [2072/5040] (27.78% one side [1400/5040]), combined 52.22% [2632/5040] (37.78% one side [1904/5040]
Notes: You should go for J>T>Z, since every setup’s right side will require one less dependency.
Fumen 1 [All 8L setups + Compromise showcase] | Fumen 2 [14L Compromise routes]
Sources: sioyaki, tetrismaps, tetris-matome
PC Chance: 8L held J 100%, 8L J>L / L+JJO box 98.57%, 8L I>J 97.70%, 8L L>J 82.06% -> 14L path 100%, 8L O>J 72.30%
Dependencies: J held (L for mirror), O>S (O>Z for mirror)
Cover%: 80% [4032/5040] (53.33% one side [2688/5040])
Notes: The O>J shape has a compromise that goes into STSD.
Fumen 1A Fumen 1B [general shape + compromises, to be combined+translated] | Fumen 2 [14L path, to be translated]
Sources: Hard Drop, tetris-matome, tetrismaps, sasasa123, ginzan3da, ame_lia’s document
PC Chance: 8L J>O 85.24%, 8L T>O>J 63.25%, 8L Obscure setup 98.45%
Dependencies: O>L>Z (O>J>S for mirror)
Cover%: 100% (91.67% one side [4620/5040])
Notes: For O>J you can make a Magic key on 4th bag or LST stacking
Fumen A Fumen B Fumen C [Fumen C shows obscure setup, all fumens to be translated and combined]
Sources: Dot Cannon v2 - ginzan3da, Tenchi Cannon - tetrismaps, sasasa123
PC Chance: 8L L>O 99.96% (too many solutions), 8L Z>O or Z>J 91.47%, 8L O>Z 74.56%
Dependencies: Held Z + I>S + J>O (Held S + I>Z + L>O for mirror)
Cover%: 55.56% [2800/5040] (43.33% one side [2184/5040])
Notes: Only the setups shown are needed, but some of the setups in the Extra fumen can be useful too.
Fumen | Extra [Other 8L setups]
Sources: ginzan3da
PC Chance: 8L main path 92.82%, 8L Compromise S>Z ILOJ box 99.05% [good?], 8L Compromise Z>S LOJ vertical box 96.47%, 8L Compromise Z>S LOJ horizontal box 75.95%
Dependencies: I>S + O>J + T>Z (I>Z + O>L + T>S for mirror)
Cover%: 63.25% [3188/5040] (52.22% one side [2632/5040])
Notes: I somehow made compromises which are collectively better than the main path. All TST ones require either Z>S or S>I.
Sources: ginzan3da
PC Chance: 8L J>O 75.40% -> 14L L>O 3rd – Z/O>J 99.96% / J>O 99.68%, 8L L>O 68.33% -> 14L L>Z 3rd 99.60%, 8L O>LJ compromise 35.52% -> 14L LZJ box 3rd – J>Z 100% / Z>J 99.60% (sfinder broke)
Dependencies: J>I + S>O + L>Z (L>I + Z>O + J>S for mirror)
Cover%: 82.22% [4144/5040] (63.33% one side [3192/5040])
Notes: Compromise is always stackable, but you should go for the other things if you can. Instead of going for 14L, you can just freestyle after the TST (the LZJ box one is absurd)
Fumen [converted from mobile to jpfumen, to be translated]
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Sources: sasasa123
PC Chance: 8L All Bags 98.49%
Dependencies: JO>S + Z>T>L (LO>Z + S>T>J for mirror)
Cover%: 80.95% [4080/5040] (45.56% one side [2296/5040])
Notes: Unlike Aichi TST, you don’t have an optional better path to switch to on 2nd bag.
For L and J piece swap, see Aichi TST.
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Sources: sasasa123
PC Chance: 8L 89.44% -> 14L 100%
Dependencies: JSL 4x3 vertical box + O>Z>T (JZL 4x3 vertical box + O>S>T for mirror)
Cover%: 56.67% [2856/5040] (46.67% one side [2352/5040])
Notes: The 14L path is pretty simple, but gets rid of Back-To-Back.
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Sources: sasasa123
PC Chance: 8L 89.44% -> 14L 100%
Dependencies: JZL 4x3 vertical box + I>S + O>T (JSL 4x3 vertical box + I>Z + O>T for mirror)
Cover%: 85.48% [4308/5040] (71.27% one side [3592/5040])
Notes: This converts to the same residue as the first Eliminated TST, hence the name.
Sources: aotaku1039, sasasa123
PC Chance: 8L 99.92% -> 14L path 1 99.88%, 14L path 2 100%
Dependencies: I>S + L>O + Z>T>J (I>Z + J>O + S>T>L for mirror)
Cover%: 78.33% [3948/5040] (45.56% one side [2296/5040])
Notes: For 8L one, you need (Z/S)>I, and you can always go for the 14L 100% one.
Fumen 1 [8L and 14L path 2 only] | Fumen 2 [8L -> 14L path] [both fumens to be combined + translated]
Sources: aotaku1039
PC Chance: All 8L, O>ILZJ box 100%, L>Z>J 99.96% (sfinder broke), O>LZJ 4x3 box 99.44%, LIJ 2x6 box + Z>O 98.45%, LIJ 2x6 box + O>Z 97.26% (3 more to be added)
Dependencies: I held - L>J + T>S (J>L +T>Z for mirror), main path L>J + T>S>I (J>L + T>Z>I) or L>J + T>S + O>I (J>L +T>Z + O>I)
Cover%: Held I 71.27% [3592/5040] (45.71% one side), main path 92.70% [4672/5040] (70.63% one side [3560/5040])
Notes: THIS IS NOT EASY FOR BEGINNERS AT ALL. The main path is 10 bags long and is not worth learning. Go instead for the 8L paths shown in Fumen 2. Images show highest PC chance setups.
Fumen 1 [main path] | Fumen 2 [8L paths] (Fumen 1 is not worth the time, and Fumen 2 needs to be fixed.)
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Sources: sasasa123
PC Chance: 8L 91.27%, 14L 100%
Dependencies: O>J + Z>S>TL (O>L + S>Z>TJ for mirror) or O>J + TZ>S>L (O>L + TS>Z>J)
Cover%: 81.11% [4088/5040] (70.28% one side [3542/5040])
Notes: The minimals in the PC Chance don’t show it, but you can get extra damage very frequently in the 14L path.
Sources: ginzan3da
PC Chance: 8L 80.83%
Dependencies: OSZ stairs + J>T (OZS stairs + L>T for mirror)
Cover%: 100% (97.78% one side [4928/5040])
Notes: 2nd bag uses OSZ Ball which is always stackable.
Fumen [Converted original from mobilefumen]
Sources: sioyaki
PC Chance: All 8L + Early I: O>L 99.09%, L>O 84.33%, S>O 44.68%
Dependencies: L>OS>J (J>OZ>L for mirror)
Cover%: 83.33% [4200/5040] (50% one side [2520/5040])
Notes: There’s a very rare case where JSZT appear in the first 5 pieces. If this happens, you can easily go for one of the Early I PC setups, or go for a TSD.
Fumen [to be translated]
Sources: Hard Drop, four.lol, tetrismaps, hse30, tetris-matome, Yuu's Wiki
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: ILOJ 4x4 Box + S>Z (ILOJ 4x4 Box + Z>S for mirror)
Cover%: 100% (96.67% one side [4872/5040])
Notes: Despite the name, going for a Fin TSD -> TST is very rare. You can always go for image 3, though.
Fumen [modified version of tinyurl.com/fintcannon]
For Shifted I piece, see Magic Key.
Sources: Hard Drop, four.lol, mL’s Tech Pages, Yuu's Wiki, tetrismaps, Shiwehi, tetris-matome, aotaku1039, cerulean, tetristemplate, sasasa123
PC Chance: 4L 8.21%, 8L L>O 99.09% -> 14L 100%, 8L J>O 96.94%, 8L S>JO 96.71%, 8L S>LO 95.12%, 8L O>L>S 93.85%, 8L LO>S 93.06%, 8L S>O 86.59%, 8L O>LS 83.69%, 8L S>J + O>LI 79.44%, 14L O>L S held 100%
Dependencies: Held L + J>S (Held J + L>Z for mirror)
Cover%: 100% (66.67% one side [3360/5040])
Notes: Somewhat classic, and somewhat common. You only need to learn 2 general setups if you’re going to go for midgame, but there are also extras: LO>S, S>J, O>L>S and S>OJ + O>LI by GenDragFan. S>LO made by JimothyJimothy. S>JO made by JimothyJimothy, metallicLurker and PandaEDIT158. O>LS by metallicLurker.
Fumen 1 [All 8L PC paths + L>O + O>L] | Fumen 2 [14L paths]
For Shifted I, See MS2.
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Sources: sasasa123
PC Chance: 8L 99.09%
Dependencies: LOJ 3x4 horizontal box > S>Z (LOJ 3x4 horizontal box > Z>S for mirror)
Cover%: 83.33% [4200/5040] (75% one side [3780/5040])
Notes: Name origin is of the LOJ box side looking like a Thumbs Up.
Sources: deurutet, tetrismaps, tetristemplate, sioyaki (comment section), sasasa123
PC Chance: All 8L - IS>O 97.70%, O>L 96.90%, O>S + L>I 93.02%, J>O 82.54%, O>I + L>S 79.96%, L>O Compromise 48.06%
Dependencies: OJ>IS (OL>IZ for mirror)
Cover%: 88.65% [4468/5040] (70% one side [3528/5040])
Notes: The compromise is forced for 0.63% of all bags (32 bags)
Sources: sioyaki
PC Chance: 4L 65%, 8L 5x3 JZLO shape 99.96% [sfinder broke], 8L 3x4 JZL box O at wall 99.40%, 8L J>Z 96.83%, 8L JZL 4x3 box 92.58%, 8L All bags TSD compromise 98.45%
Dependencies: Held J + L>SO + Z>T (Held L + J>ZO + S>T for mirror)
Cover%: 65.63% [3308/5040] (36.51% one side [1840/5040])
Notes: The compromise is not required to cover all 2nd bags. Images show highest PC chance setup.
PC Chance: 8L both dependencies, J>L – 10L paths (useless), 14L path 1 99.96%, 14L path 2 100%, L>J – 10L path 66.55% / 56.11% (held O solves) / (placed O solves), 14L path 100% / 99.96% / 99.25% (Z held too much) / (no skim) / (skim)
Dependencies: L hold + O>J + Z>ST (J hold + O>L + S>ZT for mirror) or L>I (J>I) instead of hold)
Cover%: L held 54.44% [2744/5040] (44.44% one side [2240/5040]), L placed / combined 72.54% [3656/5040] (65.87% one side [3320/5040])
Notes: “Good for looping, bad for looping”.
Fumen 1 (general shape) | Fumen 2 (J>L compromise 1) | Fumen 3 (J>L compromise 2) | Fumen 4 (L>J compromise) | Fumen 5 (L>J 10L path) | Fumen 6 (14L path) | Fumen 7 (different minimals for 14L path)
Sources: ginzan3da
PC Chance: 4L 10.48%, 8L L>O + J>S 87.94%, 8L L>O + J/Z>S 75.20%
Dependencies: Both S>TZ (Z>TS for mirror) - O>L (O>J) or L>O>I (J>O>I)
Cover%: 97.06% [4892/5040] (76.67% one side [3864/5040])
Notes: You can always stack either of the images shown below.
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PC Chance: All 8L – S>I + LZJ 3x4 box 100%, Compromise 98.45%
Dependencies: J>OI + T>S (L>OI + T>Z for mirror) or I>LOJ 3x4 vertical box + T>S (I>LOJ 3x4 vertical box + T>Z)
Cover%: 93.49% [4712/5040] (78.06% one side [3934/5040])
Notes: There are a few other setups shown in the original pages, but they’re worse than the 8L setups mentioned here.
Sources: Honey Cup - Hard Drop, tetrismaps, Yuu's Wiki, tetris-matome, tetristemplate, Shiwehi, Sioyaki Cannon 4 - sioyaki, tetrismaps, sasasa123, Sioyaki Cannon 5 - sioyaki
PC Chance: All 8L - Setup A 96.87%, Setup B 95.91%, Setup C 84.33%, Setup D 84.25%, 8L All bags compromise 53.41% -> 14L path 100%
Dependencies: Held J + I>L>S (Held L + I>J>Z for mirror)
Cover%: 53.33% [2688/5040] (33.33% one side [1680/5040])
Notes: This has a lot of setups. Images show the best ones.
Fumen 1 [All 2nd bags] | Fumen 2 [Compromise 14L path]
Sources: deurutet (broken), sioyaki (comment section)
PC Chance: 8L L>O 93.06%
Dependencies: J>S + T>O (L>Z + T>O for mirror)
Cover%: 93.89% [4732/5040] (83.33% one side [4200/5040])
Notes: The height difference due to O>L can be problematic. Avoid when possible.
Fumen [converted from jpfumen to harddrop fumen]
Sources: sioyaki, sioyaki (comment section)
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: L>OJ + I>Z + T>S (J>OL + I>S + T>Z for mirror)
Cover%: 71.29% [3592/5040] (43.49% one side [2192/5040])
Notes: There is a 10% chance that garbage will appear on the column where you need to put the I piece. You can freestyle the TST and go into 6-3 afterwards, but you can also use the setups below to cover all 2nd bags (Though, if S comes before O, it can create bad height dependencies). Additionally, there are J>O and O>J setups I made.
Sources: sioyaki, sioyaki (comment section)
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: Both L>S (J>Z for mirror) - O>J + I>ZT (O>L + I>ST) or O>J + ZT>I (O>L + ST>I)
Cover%: 98.25% [4952/5040] (82.10% one side [4138/5040])
Notes: This has a much more favorable way to stack the 2nd bag than the first in the series and much higher cover% than it too (by ~27%).
Sources: 3twiki (broken), sioyaki, sioyaki (comment section)
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: Both O>J (O>L for mirror), Z>IS>L (S>IZ>J) or L>S + I>TZ (J>Z + I>TS)
Cover%: 92.54% [4664/5040] (80% one side [4032/5040])
Notes: This improves on its predecessors by making a cleaner stack for the 3rd bag. When going for the OSZ stairs, you can continue with a TSD or a Tetris.
SEARCH: v115@9gB8HeC8DeA8BeC8AeJ8AeE8JeAgH / v115@FhB8BeA8DeI8AeH8AeD8JeAgH
Sources: ITO Cannon - ginzan3da, tetrismaps, Mountainous Stacking / Elite Stacking - Hard Drop, Hard Drop (Elite), tetrismaps, tetris-matome, Syrup Stacking - sioyaki
PC Chance: All 8L – S>O + J>I or S>O + J>L or S>JO 98.85%, I>L + O>S 98.57%, O>I + S>LJ or O>I + LJ>S 96.87%, I>O + JL>S or O>I + S>JL 95.91%, Compromise 44.80%
Dependencies: J held + I>L>S (L held + I>J>Z for mirror)
Cover%: 53.33% [2688/5040] (33.33% one side [1680/5040])
Notes: The compromise is forced 0.56% of the time. Just like MS3, the name and setup of MS1 is plagiarized, therefore it’s a part of ITO Cannon.
For the same shape built with held L, see MS2.
Sources: ginzan3da
PC Chance: 8L 98.65%
Dependencies: Z>T + I>OS + J>L (S>T + I>OZ + L>J for mirror)
Cover%: 64.84% [3268/5040] (48.57% one side [2448/5040])
Notes: You can always stack the 2nd and 3rd bags.
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Sources: sasasa123
PC Chance: 8L L>O 99.96%, 8L O>L 83.53%
Dependencies: 3x4 horizontal LOJ box>S + I>Z (3x4 horizontal LOJ box>Z + I>S for mirror)
Cover%: 84.44% [4256/5040] (83.33% one side [4200/5040])
Notes: You are more likely to do the first TST if you have 180 rotations for the L piece.
Sources: ginzan3da
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: L>T + Z>I + J>S (J>T + S>I + L>Z for mirror)
Cover%: 82.22% [3192/5040] (63.33% one side [3192/5040])
Notes: You can always stack the 2nd bag, and then go into DT cannon with a clean stack, depending on which of L and Z comes first.
Sources: tetrismaps, sioyaki, tetristemplate, tetris-matome, hse30
PC Chance: 8L I>J + JSL shape 96.87%, 8L J>I + JSL shape 90.40%
Dependencies: L>S (J>Z for mirror)
Cover%: 100% [70% one side [3528/5040])
Notes: This opener fails on two 10% chance cases where the garbage appears where you have to put your first or second I piece. The compromise is forced for 2.12% of all bags (112 bags)
For the shifted setup, see Satsuki Stacking.
Sources: sioyaki
PC Chance: 8L 72.90%
Dependencies: J>I + S>L>O (L>I + Z>J>O for mirror)
Cover%: 83.33% [4200/5040] (70.28% one side [3542/5040])
Notes: You can always stack the 2nd bag, and there are plenty of 100% cover 3rd bags. Image 3 shows an example of that.
Sources: ginzan3da, tetrismaps
PC Chance: Too specific to note
Dependencies: Both O>J (O>L for mirror) – S>L + TZ>I (Z>J + TS>I) or L>S>Z + I>T (J>Z>S + I>T)
Cover%: 87.54% [4412/5040] (70.83% one side [3570/5040])
Notes: You can always go for a TST. Alternatively, there’s also Magic Key and DT2.
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Sources: sasasa123
PC Chance: 8L 99.09%
Dependencies: L>O>J + Z>T>S (J>O>L + S>T>Z for mirror)
Cover%: 54.44% [2744/5040] (27.78% one side [1400/5040])
Notes: Instead of going for TST, you can also go for a TSD that converts into a DT Cannon.
Sources: Hard Drop, tetrismaps, tdattack
PC Chance: 8L Held O 100%, 8L SI>O 99.68%, 8L L>O 95%, 8L J>O 87.82%, 8L O>L Compromise 48.89%
Dependencies: T>S + I>OJ (T>Z + I>OL for mirror)
Cover%: 67.06% [3380/5040] (56.67% one side [2856/5040])
Notes: For the compromise, you can go for TST or Imperial Cross. It also is forced 13.33% of the time.
Sources: sioyaki
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: Z>L + S>T + I>J (S>J + Z>T + I>L for mirror) or T>J + L>S>O (T>L + J>Z>O)
Cover%: 95.95% [4836/5040] (89.21% one side [4496/5040])
Notes: You can always stack the TST on 2nd bag. There are some paths in the source, but it’s best to just freestyle.
Sources: Hard Drop, 3twiki, sioyaki, sasasa123
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: I>J>O + Z>S (I>L>O + S>Z for mirror)
Cover%: 62.78% [3164/5040] (TD on the left 41.67% [2100/5040], TD on the right 50% [2520/5040])
Notes: You can always continue into a trinity on 3rd bag from both 2nd bags.
Sources: sioyaki, tdattack, tetris-matome
PC Chance: All 8L – IO>S>L 99.09%, L>O 94.25%, IO>S 93.89%, J>I + S>O 87.02%, IS>L + J>O 86.23%, J>O 77.94%, All bags 67.26%
Dependencies: O>J + IT>S (O>L + IT>Z for mirror)
Cover%: 89.52% [ 4512/5040] (86.43% one side [4356/5040])
Notes: After you do the all bags setup, you can go for TST or Imperial Cross.
For S on JO, see Dot Cannon.
Sources: sioyaki
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: TJ>OS>I (TL>OZ>I for mirror)
Cover%: 56.19% [2832/5040] (42.22% one side [2128/5040])
Notes: You can always stack the 2nd bag, and you can freestyle afterwards.
Sources: Maple - sioyaki, MS3 - Hard Drop, tetrismaps
PC Chance: All 8L, Setups that appear in both - L>SI 99.09%, L>S 95.91%, MS3 exclusive - Held O 99.90%, S>O + L>O or J>OO + L>S 96.87%, S>OL 90.40%
Dependencies: Maple - J>S + I>O (L>Z + I>O for mirror), MS3 - Held O + J>S (Held O + L>Z)
Cover%: Maple - 93.89% [4732/5040] (83.33% one side [4200/5040]), MS3 - 86.67% [4368/5040] (66.67% one side [3360/5040])
Notes: Images show Maple’s setups. With 180 rotations, you can always stack image 3.
Fumen 1 [All 2nd bag setups] | Fumen 2 [Compromise]
Sources: tetrismaps, sasasa123 (I piece on the left), sasasa123 (I piece on the right),
PC Chance: 4L 43.57%, Left side - 8L O>J tetris route 100%, 8L J>O or J>L TST 66.31%, Right side I piece - 14L route 100%
Dependencies: L>S (J>Z for mirror)
Cover%: 100% (I piece on the left 75% [3780/5040], I piece on the left 66.67% [3360/5040])
Notes: For I piece on the left, you can always go for a TST. For I piece on the right, you can always go for a TSD.
Fumen A [Left Side] | Fumen B [Right Side]
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Sources: sasasa123
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: J>SO>Z (L>ZO>S for mirror) or S>Z + J>IO
Cover%: 88.89% [4480/5040] (70% one side [3528/5040])
Notes: You need to learn at least 2 setups in 4th bag to cover all bags, though the other setup is useful too.
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Sources: sasasa123
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: J>SO>Z (L>ZO>S for mirror)
Cover%: 83.89% [4228/5040] (63.33% one side [3192/5040])
Notes: This setup is only slightly worse than its sibling in the 4th bag, by requiring you to learn a minimum of 3 setups with a 4th being useful to reduce softdrops.
Sources: ginzan3da
PC Chance: All 8L - LOJ 4x3 vertical box + Z>SI 99.96%, O>ISZ pyramid + JSL 4x3 vertical box 99.92% [sfinder broke], O>SI + JZL 4x3 vertical box 99.68%, Z>I + LOJ 4x3 vertical box 99.44%, Z>O>S + L>J 97.30%, L>J>S + O>Z 97.26%, All bags compromise 79.64%
Dependencies: S held + L>J>O + Z>T (Z hled + J>L>O + S>T for mirror)
Cover%: 38.33% [1932/5040] (21.11% one side [1064/5040])
Notes: The setup is forced 8.10% of the time [408/5040].
Sources: cerulean
PC Chance: 4L 26.19%, 8L LZJO shape 100%, 8L JOZJ shape 100%, 8L JZL 4x3 vertical box 99.44%, 8L O>L + J>Z 96.03%, 8L O>L + Z>J 75.40%, 14L compromise 100%
Dependencies: L>O + T>S (J>O + T>Z for mirror)
Cover%: 71.11% [3584/5040] (43.33% one side [2184/5040])
Notes: The compromise is forced 6.23% of the time [4726/5040]. You can also go for mechanical TSD afterwards.
Sources: Hard Drop, Hard Drop (Elite), mL’s Tech Pages, tetrismaps, tetris-matome, Shiwehi, tetristemplate, Yuu's Wiki (never finished), aotaku1039
PC Chance: 8L O>SI 99.09%, 8L O>S + LJ shape>I 98.57%, 8L S>O 97.94% -> 14L 100%, 8L O>L>S + J>I or IL>S 96.90%, 8L Extra O>S + LJ shape + Held I 99.76%, 14L compromise O>S 100%
Dependencies: Held L + J>S (Held J + L>Z for mirror)
Cover%: 100% (66.67% one side [3360/5040])
Notes: You can use setup C and the compromise for 100% cover (shown below). If using all setups, the compromise is forced 0.75% of the time [38 bags].
Fumen 1 [All 2nd bags] | Fumen 2 [14L loops]
For Shifted I, see Gamushiro Stacking.
Sources: tetrismaps, tetris-matome, sasasa123
PC Chance: 4L 12.14%, 8L O>L 81.07%, 8L I>L + J>O 62.82%, 8L L>IO 59.09%, 8L I>L + O>J 20.32%
Dependencies: I>J>O + T>S/Z (I>L>O + T>S/Z for mirror) or O>SJ + I>TZ (O>ZL + I>TS) or TJ>OS>I (TL>OZ>I)
Cover%: 94.13% [4744/5040] (90.56% one side [4564/5040])
Notes: Without considering the OJ flip as 2 shapes, this counts as memorizing 3 setups.
Sources: New Moon - sioyaki, tetris-matome (wrong), Kuromitsu - tetristemplate, sioyaki, Shiwehi
PC Chance: 8L Z>O 96.87%, 8L S>Z 84.25%, 8L I>S 70.04%, 14L O>Z 100%
Dependencies: JO>Z + I>L>S (LO>S + I>J>Z for mirror) or J>S>O + L>Z (L>Z>O + J>S)
Cover%: 89.13% [4492/5040] (83.10% one side [4188/5040])
Notes: All the 8L setups combined cover 98.33% of all bags, though you can also only use the Z>O and O>Z setups. Images show both 1st bag setups and the Z>O path.
Sources: ginzan3da, tetrismaps, sasasa123, tetris-matome
PC Chance: 8L O>J 84.33%, 8L J>O 82.06%
Dependencies: J>I + LO>S (L>I + JO>Z for mirror)
Cover%: 89.44% [4508/5040] (82.22% one side [4144/5040])
Notes: You can learn other 2nd bag setups too, though they will happen more rarely due to dependencies and held pieces, so they’re not mentioned in PC Chance.
Fumen | Extra Setups (Sorted by % PC)
For Shifted JI, see Pancake Stacking.
Sources: tetristemplate, tetrismaps, sioyaki, tdattack
PC Chance: All 8L – IZ>OL 98.85%, I>L 97.94%, I>O 97.22%, L>O 79.44%, Compromise 53.41%
Dependencies: OL>Z + I>J>S (OJ>S + I>L>Z for mirror)
Cover%: 56.67% [2856/5040] (45.56% one side [2296/5040])
Notes: You can avoid the compromise 91.67% of the time. Images show best PC% setups.
Fumen | Extra [Continuation for compromise]
PC Chance: Both 8L – O>ZI 57.46%, I>O 53.25%
Dependencies: I held + J>S>Z (I held + L>Z>S for mirror)
Cover%: 73.89 % [3724/5040] (46.67 % one side [2352/5040])
Notes: The I>O setup can be converted with either a TSD or a TSS, depending on how useful the pieces are on the 3rd bag.
Sources: ginzan3da, tetrismap, tetris-matome, tdattack
PC Chance: All 8L – IS>O 96.90%, L>O 95.91%, Z>O 48.41%
Dependencies: I>LS + JO>Z (I>JZ + LO>S for mirror)
Cover%: 67.62% [3408/5040] (56.19% one side [2832/5040])
Notes: If you are not able to do the 95%+ PC setups, you can go for the compromise shown in the fumen.
Sources: ginzan3da, tetris-matome
PC Chance: All 8L – L>O 95.91%, S>O 79.09%, SZ>O 76.55%
Dependencies: L>S + O>Z (J>Z + O>S for mirror)
Cover%: 90% [4536/5040] (83.33% one side [4200/5040])
Notes: You can avoid the S>O compromise by using the PC setup, though it has a lot of height dependencies.
Sources: Hard Drop, tetrismaps, Yuu's Wiki, tetristemplate, sasasa123, tdattack
PC Chance: All 8L – J>O 97.70%, O>L 96.90%, O>J 84.33%, L>O 79.88%
Dependencies: LO>S + J>I (JO>Z + L>I for mirror)
Cover%: 88.89% [4480/5040] (78.89% one side [3976/5040])
Notes: To rewrite something aotaku1039 said: “Use JO setups for PC, and LO setups for midgame.” Images show the best PC setups.
For Shifted JI, see OJI Cannon.
Sources: cerulean, sioyaki (comment section)
PC Chance: All 8L – L overhang 100%, O dependency 99.21%, I dependency (connected to empty) 95.99%, I dependency (not connected) 94.80%
Dependencies: Held L + I>J + OSZ stairs (Held J + I>L + OSZ stairs for mirror)
Cover%: 64.44% [3248/5040] (50% one side [2520/5040])
Notes: All the non-100% PC setups have a chance to contain a TSD in them. All the PC setups cover 96.39% of all bags. [4858/5040]
Sources: Hard Drop
PC Chance: 8L Ideal shape Held O 59.66%, 8L O>J + I>L or J>O + L>I 58.21%
Dependencies: I>L>S + O>SZ + T>J (I>J>Z + O>SZ + T>L for mirror)
Cover%: 30.95% [1560/5040] (22.70% one side [1144/5040])
Notes: As said by Aitch, it’s best to go for this for its cleanliness. Images show 2nd bag shapes depending on which of O and J comes first.
Sources: Aitch version - Hard Drop, tetrismaps, tetris-matome, Okey version - Hard Drop, tetrismaps, tetris-matome, tetristemplate, sasasa123, mL’s Tech Pages
PC Chance: All 8L, Aitch version - S>JO 96.94%, S>LO 95.12%, O>S 93.85%, S>O – Held I 80.71%, L/J>I 70.95%, Okey version - J>O 96.94%, O>J 95.91%, Extra - J>O Hold I 98.93%, J>O Hold O 98.75%
Dependencies: Held I - J>S + L>O (L>Z + J>O for mirror), Aitch version - J>S + L>OI (L>Z + J>OI), Okey version - J>S>I + L>O (L>Z>I + J>O)
Cover%: Held I - 52.78% [2660/5040] (43.33% one side [2184/5040]), Aitch version - 73.33% [3696/5040] (56.67% one side [2856/5040]), Okey version - 63.89% [3220/5040] (50% one side [2520/5040])
Notes: Images show the Okey version paths. They are also the best to use as minimal knowledge.
Fumen | Extra (Holding 1 piece on Okey version -> J>O path)
Sources: sioyaki
PC Chance: 14L J>O 100%, 14L O>J 100%, Extra 14L (Less minimals) - O>L 100%, L>O 99.92%
Dependencies: Fixed Z>T (S>T for mirror) - L>O>SJ (J>O>ZL) or JSL 3x4 vertical box>O (LZJ 3x4 vertical box>O)
Cover%: 75% [3780/5040] (59.17% one side [2982/5040])
Notes: The original path was bad after the 2nd bag, so I made my own.
Fumen | Extra (Easier setup for similar 14L PC% with less minimals)
Sources: Hard Drop
PC Chance: L>I – 8L O>S 94.25%, 8L S>O 79.13%, I>L – 8L O>S 73.77%, 8L S>O 58.37%
Dependencies: O>LI + J>S (O>JI + L>Z for mirror)
Cover%: 70% [3528/5040] (56.67% one side [2856/5040])
Notes: It’s better to continue with freestyle for most of the setups than get a PC.
Sources: sioyaki
PC Chance: 8L J>L 99.09%
Dependencies: LZJ 3x4 vertical box > O (LSJ 3x4 vertical box > O for mirror)
Cover%: 80% [4032/5040] (65% one side [3276/5040])
Notes: The pattern used in the PC path makes the same residue as Gamushiro Stacking’s L>O pattern.
Sources: tetrismaps, tetris-matome
PC Chance: 8L 38.13%
Dependencies: I>OJ>T + L>Z (I>OL>T + J>S for mirror)
Cover%: 63.49% [3200/5040] (47.30% one side [2384/5040])
Notes: This only has a single setup to remember.
Riif’s Stacking v1 is not here due to the 2nd bag not being always stackable.
Sources: Riif’s stacking v3 – Yuu’s Wiki, tetrismaps, tetris-matome , Full Moon – sioyaki, Tandoori Chicken – sioyaki, tetrismaps, tetristemplate, tdattack
PC Chance: All 8L. Riif v3 – S>I 98.85%, All bags compromise 71.94%, Extra J>I 98.57%, Full Moon - LZ>O 99.88%, O>Z + S>I 99.52%, Z>O 85.71%, Tandoori Chicken – S>I 98.85%, I>S 96.94%, Extra J>I 98.57%
Dependencies: Riif v3 – IL>S + O>J (IJ>Z + O>L for mirror), Full Moon – I>S>Z + O>J (I>Z>S + O>L), Tandoori Chicken – J held + IL>S (L + IJ>Z)
Cover%: Riif v3 – 93.33% [4704/5040] (78.89% one side [3976/5040]), Full Moon – 60.56% [3052/5040] (50% one side [2520/5040]) , Tandoori Chicken – 80% [4032/5040] (53.33% one side [2688/5040])
Notes: It’s best to learn the S>I setup from Riif v3 and Both setups from Tandoori Chicken. Images show the (main) setups.
Fumen 1 [Riif v3 / Tandoori Chicken] | Fumen 2 [Full Moon]
Sources: Yuu’s Wiki, tetrismaps, tetris-matome, tetristemplate, aotaku1039
PC Chance: All 8L – IO>S>L 99.09%, J>S + L>O 98.69%, I>S + OLJ shape 94.92%, All bags compromise 86.90%
Dependencies: IT>S + J>O (IT>Z + L>O for mirror)
Cover%: 91.43% [4608/5040] (78.89% one side [3976/5040])
Notes: For the compromise, you can continue with a TST or Imperial Cross.
Sources: Riif’s Stacking v5 - tetrismaps, tetris-matome, sasasa123, Diorama TD v2 – sioyaki (comment section), Bakery TD – Hard Drop, sasasa123
PC Chance: All 8L. Shared setups – I>L + O>J or L>I + J>O 95.91%, S>O 93.85%, J>O 93.49%, L>O 41.90%, Riif’s Stacking v5 / Diorama TD v2 specific – J>O + I>L 98.77%, Bakery TD specific – IO>S 99.68%, O>S 93.02%
Dependencies: Riif’s Stacking v5 / Diorama TD v2 – O>J>S (O>L>Z for mirror), Bakery TD – Held S + O>J (Held Z + O>L)
Cover%: All – 80% [4032/5040] (66.67% one side [3360/5040])
Notes: You can use only the images below for a solid PC chance and to cover all bags.
Fumen | Extra [Continuations for the images]
PC Chance: 4L 46.79% -> 8L TST 62.54%
Dependencies: OZ>JI + S>T (OS>LI + Z>T for mirror) or J>SO>I + T>Z (L>ZO>I + T>S)
Cover%: 47.86% [2412/5040] (33.29% one side [1678/5040])
Notes: Going for a perfect clear is not really worth it, and you should freestyle after the TST instead.
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Sources: Tweet
PC Chance: 8L 54.44%, 14L 97.06%
Dependencies: Z>I + S>T + LOJ 3x4 vertical box (S>I + Z>T + LOJ 3x4 vertical box for mirror)
Cover%: 87.86% [4428/5040] (74.88% one side [3774/5040])
Notes: If you don’t want to go for 14L PC, you can also use the Jigsaw technique and make a cut copy.
PC Chance: 4L 20.60%
Dependencies: Held S + ILOJ 4x4 box (Held Z + ILOJ 4x4 box for mirror)
Cover%: Held S 89.44% [4508/5040] (84.72% one side [4270/5040]), Forgoing 4L PC 100% (97.38% one side [4908/5040])
Notes: The setups used in 2nd bag are made out of 2 sub-setups which can be used depending on whichever of S and Z comes first and whichever of O and J comes first.
S Hold PC 1 will not be added because it is PCO with held S.
Sources: sasasa123
PC Chance: All 8L – SI>O 67.66%, All bags 57.54%, SI>Z 57.26%
Dependencies: L>I + J>S>Z (J>I + L>Z>S for mirror)
Cover%: 75.40% [3800/5040] (62.86% one side [3168/5040])
Notes: The J, L, S, and I pieces are fixed, with the O and Z pieces changing places each time. You can only use the 3rd image to cover all bags.
Sources: Satsuki: mL’s Tech Pages, Yuu's Wiki, tetrismaps, tetristemplate, tdattack | 10%: ginzan3da, tdattack
PC Chance: 8L main path 95.91%, 8L compromise 42.02%
Dependencies: Satsuki: Held J, IL>S + Z>T (IJ>Z + S>T for mirror), 10% Cannon: IL>S + O>J (IJ>Z + O>L)
Cover%: Held J 80% [4032/5040] (53.33% one side [2688/5040]), 1/10 forced route 93.33% [4704/5040] (78.89% one side [3976/5040]
Notes: Image 2 is always stackable in games with 180 rotation and has an alternate interchangeable shape for non-180 games. When the two shapes aren’t possible, use image 3.
Sources: ginzan3da, tetrismaps, tetris-matome
PC Chance: Too specific to note
Dependencies: Both S>T (Z>T for mirror) – O>L + J>I or O>J + L>I (mirrors of each other)
Cover%: 88.81% [4476/5040] (81.11% one side [4088/5040])
Notes: Both 1st bags make the same shape on 2nd bag.
Sources: 3twiki, sioyaki, tetris-matome
PC Chance: 8L Z>S 47.78%, 8L S>Z 29.25%
Dependencies: LO>Z (JO>S for mirror) or L>SO + T>Z (J>ZO + L>S)
Cover%: 98.33% [4956/5040] (96.67% one side [4872/5040])
Notes: There are 10L paths to each of the setups, but they’re not worth noting.
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Sources: sioyaki, tetrismaps, tetris-matome
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: I>L>O + Z>S (I>J>O + S>Z for mirror)
Cover%: 68.33% [3444/5040] (50% one side [2520/5040])
Notes: You have a small chance of getting a 6L PC, but it’s not worth noting. I made extra patterns which give clean boards which could be useful too.
Sioyaki Cannon 2 is not added due to having a bad compromise.
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Sources: Sioyaki Cannon 3 - sioyaki, tetrismaps, SHioyaki Cannon - sioyaki
PC Chance: 8L Riif v3 congruent 98.85%, 8L J>O 95.91%, 8L Compromise 68.97%
Dependencies: IL>S + J>Z (IJ>Z + L>S for mirror)
Cover%: 85.56% [4312/5040] (78.89% one side [3976/5040])
Notes: For the compromise, you can always TSS into STSD
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Sources: sioyaki, sasasa123, tdattack
PC Chance: All 8L – I>S>O + Z>O/L 96.90%, I>S>O 95.91%, Z>S 91.19%, I>S + J>O 89.33%, J>O + Z>L/S 48.21%
Dependencies: S>OZ + I>J (Z>OS + I>L for mirror) or O>S + I>Z>J (O>Z + I>S>L)
Cover%: 97.22% [4900/5040] (80% one side [4032/5040])
Notes: You can use the 2nd bags below to cover all bags.
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Sources: tetrismaps, Shiwehi, Yuu’s Wiki, tetristemplate, sasasa123
PC Chance: 8L L>O 97.94%, 8L Z>L 84.25%, 8L O>LZ 70.63%
Dependencies: S held + J>Z (Z held + L>S for mirror)
Cover%: 90% [4536/5040] (75% one side [3780/5040])
Notes: This opener is/was commonly seen in the Japanese PPT community, and the bot Hoiko also uses it alongside Honey Cup.
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Sources: deurutet (broken), sioyaki (comment section)
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: L>OSZ ball (J>OSZ ball for mirror) or J>S + I>OL>Z (L>Z + I>OJ>S) or LJ>SZ>O
Cover%: 94.92% [4784/5040] (same goes for one side)
Notes: The only setups needed to build this are pages 1, 2, and 5 in the All Shapes fumen.
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Sources: sioyaki
PC Chance: 8L S>J 53.49%
Dependencies: J>S + L>Z + I>O (Same for mirror)
Cover%: 63.33% [3192/5040] (Same goes for one side)
Notes: Both setups have 100% cover continuations, but you can also freestyle instead.
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Sources: ginzan3da
PC Chance: All 8L – L>S>O 99.09%, S>OL + J>I 98.57%, J>O + L>S 96.94%, L>S 86.59%, S>OL 84.76%, O>SL 81.79%
Dependencies: T held + J>S + I>LO (T held + L>Z + I>JO for mirror)
Cover%: 53.89% [2716/5040] (36.51% one side [1840/5040])
Notes: The least amount of setups you need to learn are at the last 3 pages in the fumen.
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Sources: sioyaki
PC Chance: 8L L>O 70.04%, 8L O>L 57.26%
Dependencies: J>S>O + I>Z (L>Z>O + I>S for mirror)
Cover%: 87.22% [4396/5040] (63.33% one side [3192/5040])
Notes: The setups are not that great for PCing, so it’s better to just freestyle after them instead.
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Sources: sioyaki
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: Too many to mention, see All Shapes fumen.
Cover%: 85.56% [4312/5040] (77.46% one side [3904/5040])
Notes: The OS on the left side is interchangeable.
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Sources: tetrismaps, sasasa123
PC Chance: 4L 42.38%, 8L LSJ 3x4 vertical box 84.88%, 8L All Bags 67.38%
Dependencies: LOJ 3x4 vertical box + Z>T>S (LOJ 3x4 vertical box + S>T>Z for mirror)
Cover%: 86.67% [4368/5040] (53.33% one side [2688/5040])
Notes: All Bags setups by me.
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PC Chance: 8L I>J or I>O or O>TI 94.56%
Dependencies: Held I – S>L>J (Z>J>L for mirror) or L>SJ (J>ZL)
Cover%: 100% (66.67% one side [3360/5040])
Notes: The I-Spin may be a bit.. weird for I>J.
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Sources: sioyaki
PC Chance: 14L O first path 97.10%
Dependencies: J>I + O>Z + L>S (L>I + O>S + J>Z for mirror)
Cover%: 80.56% [4060/5040] (70.28% one side [3542/5040])
Notes: The compromise was bad so I made one with HDChung.
Fumen 1 | Fumen 2 [O first 14L path]
PC Chance: 8L TST 66.27%
Dependencies: Too much to mention, see All Shapes fumen.
Cover%: 100% (96.43% one side [4860/5040])
Notes: A TST is possible 93.33% of the time. In the cases that fail (such as LJ>I>Z), a TSD is always possible.
Not to be confused with the looping technique.
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Sources: sioyaki
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: J>S + O>L + I>TZ (L>Z + O>J + I>TS for mirror) or O>J + L>S + I>TZ (O>L + J>Z + I>TS)
Cover%: 61.51% [3100/5040] (56.43% one side [2844/5040])
Notes: TST overhang is freestyled.
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Sources: Hard Drop (old revision), four.lol, Yuu’s Wiki, tetrismaps, tetris-matome, sasasa123
PC Chance: 8L J>O 100%, 14L O>J 99.96%
Dependencies: L>S + Z>OI (J>Z + S>OI for mirror)
Cover%: 83.33% [4200/5040] (56.67% one side [2856/5040])
Notes: Image 3 is always possible. It’s somewhat bad though, as it doesn’t have a PC, unlike the OJ setups.
Fumen | Extra (Other 8L PC paths)
SEARCH: v115@zgD8FeC8FeD8EeE8DeF8AeF8JeAgH / v115@5gE8FeE8EeF8DeI8AeC8JeAgH
PC Chance: 8L 99.96%
Dependencies: O>LJ>S + Z>T (O>LJ>Z + S>T for mirror) or L>SO>J + Z>T (J>ZO>L + S>T)
Cover%: 91.11% [4592/5040] (64.44% one side [3248/5040])
Notes: TST is always possible. You can probably freestyle the PC due to the high % and solves.
SEARCH: v115@9gA8HeC8AeA8DeD8AeA8AeJ8AeD8JeAgH / v115@9gA8HeC8DeA8AeG8AeA8AeF8AeE8JeAgH
Sources: deurutet (broken), sasasa123
PC Chance: 8L L>Z 98.69%
Dependencies: Held O + J>S (Held O + L>Z for mirror)
Cover%: 86.67% [4368/5040] (66.67% one side [3360/5040])
Notes: The setups are not that great if you can’t go for the PC one. English (and alt) name by a PC Gang member (don’t remember who, sorry).
Fumen | Extra [Continuations for L>Z]
SEARCH: v115@xgA8IeB8CeB8CeG8DeF8AeD8AeD8CeB8JeAgH / v115@qgA8HeB8HeB8CeB8CeA8DeI8AeG8CeD8KeAgH
Sources: Hard Drop, Yuu’s Wiki, tetrismaps, sasasa123
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: LS>Z>O + I>T (JZ>S>O + I>T for mirror)
Cover%: 75.08% [3784/5040] (48.41% one side [2440/5040])
Notes: This improves on the first TZT cannon by getting rid of having dependencies on 2nd and 3rd bags.
SEARCH: v115@zgC8GeB8FeA8AeE8CeG8BeH8CeB8JeAgH / v115@6gC8AeA8FeD8CeH8BeG8CeE8JeAgH
Sources: Yuu’s Wiki, tetrismaps, sasasa123
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: LOJ 3x4 horizontal box + I>T + Z>S (LOJ 3x4 horizontal box + I>T + S>Z for mirror) or T>IJ + O>L + Z>S (T>IL + O>J + S>Z) or L>J>T + I>O + Z>S (J>L>T + I>O + S>Z)
Cover%: 100% (93.10% one side [4692/5040])
Notes: The original 3rd bag was bad so I made my own. Alternatively, you can freestyle.
SEARCH: v115@6gC8GeF8DeG8CeH8AeD8JeAgH / v115@zgC8GeC8GeC8DeF8CeH8AeE8JeAgH
Sources: sioyaki
PC Chance: All 8L – Z>I + JSL 3x4 horizontal box 98.85%, Z>I + LOJ 3x4 horizontal box 98.57%, I>Z 82.10%
Dependencies: IT>Z + O>S>L (IT>S + O>Z>J for mirror) or IT>Z + J>SO>L (IT>S + L>ZO>J)
Cover%: 88.89% [4480/5040] (66.67% one side [3360/5040])
Notes: While the 8L PC setups do cover all bags, it’s also possible to freestyle a BT cannon.
SEARCH: v115@zgA8IeA8GeE8DeF8AeL8AeC8JeAgH / v115@8gC8GeD8DeI8AeF8AeF8JeAgH
Sources: ginzan3da
PC Chance: All 8L – L>O 97.26%, J>O or O>J 75.48%
Dependencies: J>I + ZT>S (L>I + ST>Z for mirror)
Cover%: 93.89% [4732/5040] (78.89% one side [3976/5040])
Notes: The 75.48% setup is always usable. If going for PC, though, use the other one too.
SEARCH: v115@pgA8IeB8EeA8BeB8EeA8BeB8DeC8AeB8AeF8AeE8Ae?C8KeAgH / v115@ygA8BeA8EeB8BeA8EeB8AeC8DeB8AeF8AeB8AeC8Ae?E8JeAgH
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: IL>S + Z>J (IJ>Z + S>L for mirror)
Cover%: 100% (83.02% one side [4184/5040])
Notes: You can go into Mechanical TSD on 4th bag or freestyle the 5-4 well.
SEARCH: v115@xgA8HeB8FeE8EeG8DeF8AeG8JeAgH / v115@qgA8IeB8GeE8EeE8EeD8DeI8AeB8JeAgH
Sources: sasasa123
PC Chance: Too specific to note
Dependencies: J>ZL>T + I>S (L>SJ>T + I>Z for mirror)
Cover%: 56.67% [2856/5040] (30.56% one side [1540/5040])
Notes: After 2nd bag, you can go into TSD which leaves a good 5-4 stack.
SEARCH: v115@9gC8FeD8EeE8BeH8CeD8JeAgH / v115@9gA8FeE8EeH8BeG8CeC8JeAgH
Sources: Hard Drop
PC Chance: All 8L – L>J 99.09%, I>S 55.99%, Compromise TSD 97.06%
Dependencies: Held O + LSJ 3x4 vertical box (Held O + LZJ 3x4 vertical box for mirror)
Cover%: 73.33% [3696/5040] (58.33% one side [2940/5040])
Notes: The I>S is good for going into an STSD if you can. Otherwise, it’s pretty bad and shouldn’t be used.
SEARCH: v115@FhF8AeI8BeH8AeE8JeAgH / v115@9gB8HeE8AeH8BeI8AeD8JeAgH
Sources: Yapayapa – tetrismaps, Sioyaki’s TST Opener – sioyaki, sasasa123
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: LOJ 3x4 horizontal box + I>Z + T>S (LOJ 3x4 horizontal box + I>S + T>Z for mirror)
Cover%: 83.33% [4200/5040] (same goes for one side)
Notes: The setups shown in all of the pages are bad, so I made my own. You can also freestyle instead.
SEARCH: v115@0gC8FeD8EeE8DeF8CeH8CeB8JeAgH / v115@5gC8AeA8EeF8DeG8CeF8CeE8JeAgH
Sources: ginzan3da
PC Chance: All 8L – JZOL shape 99.96% [sfinder broke], Z>L + S>I 99.40%, Compromise 98.45%
Dependencies: Too many to mention, see All Shapes fumen.
Cover%: 100% (96.75% one side [4876/5040])
Notes: To cover all bags, you only need the first two setups with their mirrors. You can probably freestyle the PCs.
SEARCH: v115@zgA8IeA8FeA8AeB8BeA8BeH8AeI8AeE8JeAgH / v115@8gB8AeA8FeE8BeA8BeF8AeI8AeD8JeAgH
PC Chance: 8L O>J 99.96%, 8L J>O 99.13%
Dependencies: S>I + L>ZT (Z>I + J>ST for mirror)
Cover%: 89.29% [4500/5040] (68.89% one side [3472/5040])
Notes: The 99.13% PC setup can be stacked very often due to the interesting kick that can happen with J>O>L.
SEARCH: v115@6gA8BeB8EeB8AeC8DeH8BeI8AeC8JeAgH / v115@1gA8HeB8EeE8DeF8BeH8AeF8JeAgH
Sources: Cerulean
PC Chance: 8L S>T 96.47%, 8L T>S 82.78%
Dependencies: All congruent shapes
Cover%: 97.62% [4920/5040] (94.09% one side [4742/5040])
Notes: I don’t know why they wrote 82.70% on page 5. Images show S>T and T>S.
SEARCH: Form 1 – v115@9gA8CeB8DeB8AeC8BeH8AeI8AeC8JeAgH / v115@BhB8CeC8BeC8AeE8AeI8AeF8JeAgH
Form 2 – v115@9gA8CeB8DeB8AeC8AeB8AeF8AeI8AeC8JeAgH / v115@BhB8CeA8AeB8AeC8AeE8AeI8AeF8JeAgH
Sources: Hard Drop, tetrismaps, tetris-matome, shiwehi
PC Chance: 4L Form 1 19.29%, 4L Form 2 11.43%
Dependencies: Too many to note, see All Shapes.
Cover%: Form 1 - 100% (99.56% one side [5018/5040]), Form 2 - 100% (99.96% one side [5038/5040])
Notes: You can freestyle a Tetris or TSD afterwards. Images show the basic shapes.
Fumen | All Shapes [Form 1], All Shapes [Form 2]
SEARCH: v115@9gB8HeC8EeF8AeA8AeI8AeC8JeAgH / v115@FhD8EeF8AeA8AeG8AeF8JeAgH
Sources: 3twiki, sioyaki (comment section)
PC Chance: 4L 27.74%, 8L J>L>O 97.70%, 8L L>J>O 97.34%, 8L O>J + S>T/Z 96.51%, 8L L>O>J 90.16%, 8L L>O 62.10%, 8L O>J + Z>T 57.86%
Dependencies: Held I + J>O + T>Z (Held I + L>O + T>S for mirror)
Cover%: 55.56% [2800/5040] (34.60% one side [1744/5040])
Notes: You can always stack the images shown below depending on which of O and L comes first.
SEARCH: v115@AhB8DeA8AeE8BeI8AeH8AeC8JeAgH / v115@9gA8DeB8CeB8BeE8AeB8AeJ8AeF8JeAgH
Sources: sioyaki
PC Chance: All 8L – L>O + J>S/T 67.46%, L>J 63.81%, J>O or S>O 62.30%, O>L 45.63%
Dependencies: O>L + T>Z (O>J + T>S for mirror), J>O + S>T + L>Z (L>O + Z>T + J>S) or I>S + J>O + L>Z (I>Z + L>O + J>S)
Cover%: 100% (99.84% one side [5032/5040])
Notes: This has 5 setups to remember to cover all bags. Images show the ones that give the highest PC chance. Additionally, using only the first image, you can cover all bags.
SEARCH: v115@8gB8GeC8DeH8AeI8AeF8JeAgH / v115@zgA8IeB8GeF8DeG8AeI8AeC8JeAgH
Sources: ginzan3da
PC Chance: Old 8L paths – L>O 96.03%, O>L 76.47%, New 8L PC paths – J>Z 97.70%, Z>J 95.56%, Extra 8L 100% paths – O>J>S 1, O>J>S 2, I>LJZ 3x4 horizontal box, I>LSJ 3x4 horizontal box, O>JSL 4x3 vertical box, O>T, Z>S, T>J + Z>S
Dependencies: See fumen for All shapes.
Cover%: 100% (98.33% one side [4956/5040])
Notes: The JZ paths have higher % but a higher amount of minimals. The old OL paths have generally lower % and lower minimals. Images show the JZ paths.
Fumen | Extra [100% paths] | All shapes
SEARCH: v115@9gD8AeA8DeF8DeG8AeA8AeF8AeC8JeAgH / v115@BhA8AeD8DeF8AeA8AeJ8AeF8JeAgH
Sources: tetrismaps
PC Chance: 8L O>J + T>Z 42.02%, 8L J>O + T>Z 35.36%
Dependencies: ILOJ 4x4 box + S>Z (ILOJ 4x4 box + Z>S for mirror)
Cover%: 100% (95.28% one side [4802/5040])
Notes: Both setups convert into 6-3 afterwards, hence the name. Just watch for whichever of O, J, T, and Z come first.
SEARCH: v115@5gB8IeB8AeC8AeB8AeH8CeH8AeC8JeAgH / v115@1gB8GeB8GeC8AeB8AeE8CeH8AeF8JeAgH
Sources: tetrismaps
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: L>O + I>S + T>J>Z (J>O + I>Z + T>L>S) or O>J + I>S + L>T>Z (O>L + I>Z + J>T>S)
Cover%: 65.16% [3284/5040] (50.60% one side [2550/5040])
Notes: images show the path taken on tetrismaps, but you can very much freestyle on 2nd bag
SEARCH: v115@9gA8FeG8DeH8AeH8AeD8JeAgH / v115@9gC8FeC8DeG8AeJ8AeE8JeAgH
Sources: cerulean
PC Chance: Too specific to note
Dependencies: O>J + Z>S + (T>L or I>L>T) [O>L + S>Z + (T>J or I>J>T) for mirror]
Cover%: 90% [4536/5040] (88.10% one side [4440/5040])
Notes: Generally goes into a BT shape that goes into S4W (image 3), but freestyling is also possible (image 2 shows the board grayed out)
Fumen [to be translated + reduce the more absurd stuff]
SEARCH: Held J - v115@9gA8FeA8BeD8BeB8BeC8CeH8AeE8JeAgH / v115@/gA8FeA8BeB8BeH8CeH8AeD8JeAgH
Held O - v115@9gA8FeA8BeD8BeB8AeD8CeB8AeE8AeE8JeAgH / v115@/gA8FeB8AeB8BeE8AeB8CeH8AeD8JeAgH
Sources: Hard Drop
PC Chance: 4L 16.55% (J hold), 4L 1.9% (O held)
Dependencies: I>ST + L>Z (I>ZT + J>S for mirror)
Cover%: O on the side 51.67% [2604/5040] (32.22% one side [1624/5040]), J on the side 42.38% [2136/5040] (32.22% one side [1624/5040]), combined shapes 55.08% [2776/5040] (32.22% one side [1624/5040])
Notes: The PC chance on the page are wrong.
Fumen (Shows freestyle examples past 1st bag)
SEARCH: v115@0gB8GeB8HeC8AeB8AeE8CeH8AeF8JeAgH / v115@6gB8IeE8AeB8AeH8CeH8AeC8JeAgH
Sources: sioyaki
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: J>T>S + I>Z + O>L (L>T>Z + I>S + O>J for mirror)
Cover%: 55.56% [2800/5040] (35.56% one side [1792/5040])
Notes: 2nd bag is freestyle, but you can always go for the first TSD in the fractal.
SEARCH: v115@9gC8FeC8CeH8AeK8BeC8JeAgH / v115@9gA8FeH8CeH8AeF8BeE8JeAgH
Sources: tetrismaps, Yuu's Wiki, Shiwehi, tetris-matome
PC Chance: 4L 5.71%, 8L all bags 97.86%
Dependencies: SO>L + T>J (ZO>J + T>L for mirror) or SO>L + I>J>T (ZO>J + I>L>T)
Cover%: 90% [4536/5040] (88.10% one side [4440/5040])
Notes: It’s best to freestyle the 2nd bag than go for the 8L PC, as it has a lot of solutions to memorize, and the board is very unfavorable.
SEARCH: v115@ChA8DeA8CeG8CeH8AeG8JeAgH / v115@BhA8EeF8CeG8CeH8AeB8JeAgH
Sources: ginzan3da, tetrismaps
PC Chance: 4L 32.38%
Dependencies: I>S>Z + J>O (I>Z>S + L>O for mirror)
Cover%: 54.29% [2736/5040] (33.33% one side [1680/5040])
Notes: Similarly to MKO Stacking, this has a low PC chance due to a forced piece dependency. Therefore you should freestyle afterwards.
SEARCH: v115@DhD8AeA8CeE8AeA8CeE8AeB8AeF8JeAgH / v115@9gD8FeE8CeA8AeE8CeA8AeF8AeB8KeAgH
PC Chance: 4L 31.19%
Dependencies: Held T, O>SJ>Z + I>L (O>ZL>S + I>J for mirror)
Cover%: 39.84% [2008/5040] (O on the left 26.67% [1344/5040], O on the right 24.84% [1252/5040])
Notes: Due to how SRS works, you may not be able to spin the I piece in.
SEARCH: v115@zgA8IeC8GeB8CeB8CeC8AeI8AeA8BeC8JeAgH / v115@8gA8GeC8CeB8CeH8AeF8BeA8AeC8JeAgH
Sources: tetrismaps
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: T Held, L>JI (J>LI for mirror)
Cover%: 83.33% [4200/5040] (50% one side [2520/5040])
Notes: You may have to waste T to do the TSD. Freestyling afterwards is easily possible.
SEARCH: v115@EhC8CeG8CeG8CeG8JeAgH / v115@9gC8GeG8CeG8CeG8MeAgH
PC Chance: 4L 38.10%
Dependencies: Too many to note, see All Shapes fumen.
Cover%: 62.46% [3148/5040] (50.56% one side [2548/5040])
Notes: You can always go for an STSD or TST. Alternatively, you can freestyle.
SEARCH: v115@9gA8EeA8BeC8CeB8BeC8CeH8AeF8JeAgH / v115@9gA8BeA8EeB8BeB8CeG8CeH8AeC8JeAgH
Shifted I – v115@9gB8EeA8BeC8CeB8BeC8CeH8AeE8JeAgH / v115@/gA8EeB8BeB8CeG8CeH8AeD8JeAgH
Sources: Hard Drop, four.lol, tetrismaps, tetris-matome, Yuu's Wiki, sasasa123, hse30
PC Chance: 4L 33.33%
Dependencies: J>S + L>Z
Cover%: 43.33% [2184/5040] (same for one side)
Notes: Pretty basic; bad PC chance, but very good freestyle state.
SEARCH: v115@9gB8FeC8CeH8AeK8BeD8JeAgH / v115@9gB8FeH8CeH8AeF8BeD8JeAgH
PC Chance: 4L 5.71%, 8L path 98.47% (not worth)
Dependencies: Both T>J (T>L for mirror) – SO>L (ZO>J) or I>OL>S (I>OJ>Z)
Cover%: 89.37% [4504/5040] (84.92% one side [4280/5040])
Notes: Similarly to other setups where you set up a TSD with all of your pieces, you can freestyle the 2nd bag. Image 3 shows the PC path, but it’s not worth going for it.
SEARCH: v115@AhA8EeC8AeA8DeF8BeH8AeE8JeAgH / v115@9gA8EeA8CeB8DeA8AeF8BeI8AeD8JeAgH
Sources: tetrismaps, tetrisch
PC Chance: 4L 27.86%
Dependencies: Both T held + L>Z (T held + J>S for mirror) – O>J (O>L) or O>I or I>OJ (I>OL)
Cover%: 81.75% [4120/5040] (60.83% one side [3066/5040])
Notes: If you get an early L or J, you can make a Fin TSD using the middle part of the 1st bag.
SEARCH: v115@AhB8DeA8AeD8AeA8AeG8AeI8AeD8JeAgH / v115@9gA8DeB8CeB8AeA8AeD8AeD8AeI8AeE8JeAgH
Sources: Hard Drop
PC Chance: 4L 11.43%, 8L Z>LO 100%
Dependencies: I>S + J>O + L>Z (I>Z + L>O + J>S for mirror) or I>S + J>O + Z>T (I>Z + L>O + S>T)
Cover%: 90.08% [4540/5040] (79.21% [3992/5040])
Notes: It’s best to freestyle than to use the 8L path as you’re not going to encounter it commonly.
SEARCH: v115@0gA8HeC8FeC8CeH8AeI8AeA8BeC8JeAgH / v115@7gA8AeA8FeH8CeH8AeF8BeA8AeC8JeAgH
Sources: sioyaki (Shape And Shadow), sioyaki (New Gassho)
PC Chance: None
Dependencies: S>L or Z (Z>J or S for mirror) or L>S + J>O (J>Z + L>O)
Cover%: 100% (97.78% one side [4928/5040])
Notes: Just like other Gassho-named openers, you prepare a TSD to freestyle off of in the 1st bag.
SEARCH: v115@zgC8GeD8FeD8DeF8CeH8BeC8JeAgH / v115@6gC8FeF8DeG8CeG8BeE8JeAgH
Sources: cerulean, aotaku1039, kenetto
PC Chance: 6L 100% (all solves) (queue based solves) -> 8L 100% -> 10L 2skim+hold T 96.35% (all solves) -> 12L 99.96% (queue based) ->14L 100%, 14L alt 2nd bag 100%
Dependencies: Too many to mention, see Fumen 3 for all shapes.
Cover%: 100% (same goes for one side)
Notes: You can always stack the main 2nd, 3rd and 4th bags [see Image 2 / Fumen 1]. Alternatively, you can go for the 2nd bag shown in Image 3 / Fumen 2, which aims for 14L and has less minimals. Despite the 9 shapes, you only need 4 and their mirrors + 1 without mirror to cover all bags.
Fumen 1 [Main path + Extra setups] | Fumen 2 [Alternative path] | Fumen 3 [All shapes]
SEARCH: v115@EhD8EeE8CeH8AeG8JeAgH / v115@9gC8GeD8EeG8CeH8AeB8JeAgH
Sources: ginzan3da, tetrismaps, sasasa123
PC Chance: 4L 60%
Dependencies: Held T - I>JZ>O (I>LS>O for mirror), Placed T - Add T to the end of Held T dependencies.
Cover%: Held T - 53.89% [2716/5040] (40.56% one side [2044/5040]), Placed T - 62.38% [3144/5040] (46.11% one side [2324/5040])
Notes: If you cannot go for PC, you can always go for 2nd bag TSD.
SEARCH: v115@9gF8DeF8DeF8DeF8NeAgH / v115@BhF8DeF8DeF8DeF8JeAgH
Sources: Hard Drop, four.lol, Shiwehi, tetrismaps, tetrisch
PC Chance: 4L Held T 88.57%, 4L Placed T 61.19% (Same solves as PCO)
Dependencies: LJ>OSZ>I or I>O(S/Z)>LJ
Cover%: Held T 23.02% [1160/5040], Placed T 68.89% [3472/5040] (same goes for one side for both)
Notes: The best thing to use for PCing not counting more advanced setups.
For placed T shifted setups, see PCO and Mr. Good’s Grace System
SEARCH: v115@9gF8DeE8EeF8DeG8MeAgH / v115@BhF8EeE8DeF8CeG8JeAgH
Sources: tetrismaps, sasasa123
PC Chance: 4L Held L 68.81%, 4L Held J 66.79%, 8L Held L + ILZJ/ Held J + ILSJ box 100% [sfinder broke]
Dependencies: Held L (J) - J>SO>I + Z>T (L>ZO>I + S>T for mirror) or O>J>I + T>SZ (O>L>I + T>SZ), Held J (L) - L>OS>T + I>Z (J>OZ>T + I>S) or L>O>I + T>SZ (J>O>I + T>SZ)
Cover%: Held L 64.68% [3260/5040] (39.37% one side [1984/5040]), Held J 65.40% [3296/5040] (37.34% one side [1882/5040]), Combined 87.54% [4412/5040] (68.41% one side [3448/5040])
Notes: This shape recreates the Hill setup (used by PC Mode players) with T and Z/S placed.
SEARCH: v115@4gA8DeA8DeC8BeB8BeE8AeB8CeH8AeF8JeAgH / v115@3gA8GeC8DeA8AeE8BeG8CeH8AeC8JeAgH
Sources: four.lol, tetrismaps, aotaku1039, zera’s Fumen (tinyurl)
PC Chance: 6L Theoretical 100%, TILZ first five 100%, 6L TSD -> JSZ 83.33%, 6L one piece - Z first two 100%, I First Two 100%, 6L L first two 99.76%, 6L O first two 98.56%, S first two 85.71%
Dependencies: Both T>J (T>L for mirror), SO>Z (ZO>S) or Z>O (S>O)
Cover%: 100% (98.33% one side [4956/5040])
Notes: This setup can be used as DPC, but doesn’t have 100% PC. Image 2 shows a TSD example, though you can also freestyle. Intai (引退) = Retirement
SEARCH: v115@9gA8EeE8DeF8CeG8DeE8JeAgH / v115@9gD8EeF8DeG8CeF8DeA8JeAgH
PC Chance: 4L 66.19%
Dependencies: Held J (L for mirror), I piece alone - L>T>OS (J>T>OZ), Shifted I piece - L>T>OS (J>T>OZ), I>TO>LS (I>TO>JZ) or L>OZ>I + T>S (J>OS>I)
Cover%: I piece alone 52.22% [2632/5040] (28.89% one side [1456/5040], Shifted I piece 67.46% [3400/5040] (44.40% one side [2238/5040])
Notes: If you put the I piece alone, you can go for a TST, which leaves a clean board afterwards.
SEARCH: I next to L – v115@9gA8FeD8GeN8BeB8AeC8JeAgH / v115@9gC8FeC8GeN8AeB8BeB8JeAgH
I next to SJ – v115@DhD8GeN8BeB8AeD8JeAgH / v115@9gD8FeC8GeN8AeB8BeA8JeAgH
Sources: Jigsaw - mL’s Tech Pages, torchlight’s Simplified Jigsaw Loop guide, ZS Cannon - sioyaki, tetrismaps, sasasa123
PC Chance: 4L Held T 69.68%, 8L O>L 80.00%, 8L L>O 72.54%
Dependencies: T held + S>J (T held + Z>L for mirror)
Cover%: 86.67% [4368/5040] (66.67% one side [3360/5040])
Notes: This is the most popular looping technique, seen in the Jstris Ultra and TETR.IO Blitz world record. Usually, the I piece is in the spot where the S and J are.
SEARCH: v115@9gE8DeF8CeG8BeH8CeB8JeAgH / v115@9gA8DeG8CeH8BeG8CeE8JeAgH
Sources: tetrismaps, sasasa123, Hard Drop, tetris-matome
PC Chance: 4L 61.19% (solutions are the same as PCO)
Dependencies: Too many to mention, see fumen for all the shapes
Cover%: 90.32% [4552/5040] (79.84% one side [4024/5040])
Notes: You can easily recover into a TSD or something else in case you don’t want to go for PC.
For original, see Grace System.
For shifted setup, see PCO.
SEARCH: v115@9gC8DeE8EeF8CeN8JeAgH / v115@9gC8DeF8EeF8CeM8JeAgH
Sources: tetrismaps, Yuu's Wiki, sasasa123
PC Chance: 4L 51.67%, 8L 90.28%
Dependencies: Both O>J + I>S (O>L + I>Z for mirror) - L>ZT (J>ST) or T>I + Z>L (T>I + S>J)
Cover%: 75.56% [3808/5040] (O on the left 61.90% [3120/5040], O on the right 61.67% [3108/5040])
Notes: Both 4L and 8L PC have a chance to give you a T-Spin -> PC.
SEARCH: Held I – v115@9gB8EeF8DeG8CeF8DeC8JeAgH / v115@9gC8EeE8DeF8CeG8DeC8JeAgH
Placed I – v115@9gB8DeG8CeH8BeG8CeD8JeAgH / v115@9gD8DeF8CeG8BeH8CeC8JeAgH
Sources: Hard Drop, four.lol, tetrismaps (1), tetrismaps (2), tetris-matome, Yuu's Wiki, Shiwehi, sasasa123
PC Chance: 4L Held I 84.64%, Placed I 61.19%
Dependencies: T>S + ILJO 4x4 box (T>Z + ILJO 4x4 box)
Cover%: Placed I - 99.29% [5004/5040] (96.67% one side [4872/5040]), Held I - 60.24% [3036/5040] (48.61% one side [2450/5040])
Notes: There is not a lot to say, other than that it is seen everywhere.
For shifted setups, see Mr. Good’s Grace System and Grace System.
SEARCH: v115@+gA8EeG8CeG8CeM8JeAgH / v115@9gC8EeA8AeC8CeG8CeN8JeAgH
Sources: Opyu’s (creator) Video
PC Chance: All 6L – Theoretical 100%, 1 piece setups – T I L J S Z O, JO 2 piece 100%, JOS 3 piece 99.80%, JOZI 4 piece 98.41%, JOSZI 5 piece 95.24%
Dependencies: OZ>T + JSL 3x4 vertical box (OS>T + JZL 3x4 vertical box for mirror) or T>OZ + JSL 3x4 vertical box (T>OS + JSL 3x4 vertical box)
Cover%: 99.29% [5004/5040] (97.62% LSJ box [4920/5040], 97.54% LZJ box [4916/5040])
Notes: 1 piece PC% made by me.
This section will contain setups and other things which aren’t openers, but can be used as further reading.
This section is used for setups which aid with looping openers in unique ways.
DPC is the most common part of a 2-part loop, which is seen mainly in score attack mode on TETR.IO and Jstris, but with high speed, also seen in competitive play in 1v1s. These setups can be used after having an empty board after 8 lines or 7x-1 pieces (where x is the amount of bags used). A common example of that can be seen in SDPC or MS2, where you use the first 2 bags to send lines to your opponent, followed by a Perfect Clear on the 3rd bag.
The setup uses the remaining 1 piece after the clean board and the following bag to send a TSD, which (almost always) leads to 100% PC.
Unfortunately, due to the massive amount of information, only the common S/Z DPC setups will be shown.
S/Z DPC is the most (if not, one of the most) saved pieces from openers like SDPC.
Images below show the most used setups, which also cover only 2 situations, which are S before O and O before S.
Setups 1 and 3 are used more frequently in VS than Score Attack modes (Blitz, Ultra, etc.), with setup 2 used for score optimization. For the curated minimals(+extras), click on the text underneath the images.
Image 1.1 - O before Z Image 2.1 - O before Z Image 3.1 - Z before O
Image 1.2 - O before S Image 2.2 - O before S Image 3.2 - S before O
The pieces to avoid if going for DPC are saving T, L, or J as those have weaker setups.
See also / Credits:
metallicLurker’s Minimal DPC Reference
John Beak’s DPC Database (Outdated, but useful regardless)
Not to be confused with an opener with the same name.
TPC is (in a way), the opposite to DPC, where instead of doing a setup with 1 remaining piece into a guaranteed PC, you make one using a bag with 1 missing piece*.
* Depending on how you PC, you may get a duplicate piece and missing 2 pieces. In that case, you shouldn’t use these.
A key difference between the two is:
2 ways to combat these issues is by either using an opener that either doesn’t exclusively go for 6L (many Ground TSD openers can be freestyled upon for a 6-Line “DD PC”) or using openers that can narrow the missing piece used down.
The images below show the minimal set of setups that are made using the remaining pieces in the order of best to worst. For the continuations and minimals, click on the text below the image for the Fumen.
Image 1 - Missing T Image 2 - Missing O Image 3 - Missing I Image 4 - Missing J
Image 5 - Missing L Image 6 - Missing S Image 7 - Missing Z
In addition to the setups above, the setups below are not always buildable, but are useful for less possible bag 4 setups.
Image A - Missing S Image B - Missing Z Image C - Missing O
Out of all setups, having no J or L is the worst due to the amount of minimal solutions you have to learn (34). Behind that, there’s missing S/Z (28 + 9 on extra), I (15), O (12 + 16 on extra) and T being the best (with 1 solve)!
See also / Credits:
Missing J/L 99.88% optimization by Eyevy
This type of looping is less practical in VS, as it requires a lot of thinking and/or otherwise can be luck-based. Most of the PC research known today happened in the past 2-3 years, though the idea of consecutives PCs began as early as 2009, where in the video linked, Japanese player Geroppa gets 7 PCs in a row. Additionally, the earliest form of a study on PCs began at the end of 2011.
(Un)fortunately, there’s too much information about the contents of the PCs themselves that it’s best left for the experts. Instead, general information about how perfect clears work will be mentioned.
First, due to the 7-bag system (and the board being 10 blocks wide), not every perfect clear will be the same.
The table below shows how many pieces of a bag are used in what PC. Do note that in every PC except 3rd (as it has 1 remaining piece), you are able to get duplicate pieces (in the case of dupe 1st, it’s known as 8th PC).
Additionally, weird things happen when considering 2L PCs and PCing using garbage:
For the former, you can get them pretty easily through solving PCO with TSZ (in bag #2) and getting an early O piece (in bag #3), and you advance your PC number by 4. The possible piece counts always end with a 0 or a 5.
As for Garbage Line Manipulation, it depends on how many lines you receive (and also on your opponent).
In the example below, Hachispin will be used.
From here, we can also conclude that PCing after x pieces gets you to the (5x mod7 + 1)th PC. [The +1 is used due to mod 7 having the possibility to give 0].
See Also / Credits:
Introduction to Perfect Clear Theory by LLY (Chart used here was taken from there)
PC Gang Discord server (community spot for all things PC related. Also contains a lot of research.)
Hstert’s Setup Konbini (contains a setup finder for every single # PC, and clean organization of some of the PCs.)
This section shows comparisons between similarly stacked setups to show their differences. Images will not be shown due to the massive amount of comparisons that can be made, so instead, it will be sorted alphabetically.
Crowbar v1 vs Crowbar v2 comparison [translated fumen, original page]
Kisaragi Stacking vs Satsuki Stacking comparison
SDPC vs Stickspin comparison [more can be found here, planning to include more than the page has]
This section will include shapes which have been seen commonly in openers either for overhangs or to always be able to build a continuation.
For Interchangeable shapes (shapes which can be made using the same pieces in different arrangements), see the Hard Drop page for it.
This setup is seen in quite a few openers (some popular examples include SDPC-Spin, DT Cannon, and less known Rabbit Stacking and Center DT Cannon). For the most part, this is used to fill a bowl-like shape which otherwise makes an uncomfortable stack, though in some rare cases (like SDT Cannon), it’s used as part of the overhang.
Do note that if placed near the left wall (or the right wall, if you’re using O and Z), you’re creating a J/L or I dependency.
This base is practically always used to fill a part of the board that has an J and/or I dependency. This type of setup is commonly known for being used in Hachispin, though it can also be found in Okazu SD, Ponponpo, and Late L Hummingbird.
Out of all ways to build the base, the ones in the first image are required to cover all bags. The second image is more situational, and are useful to avoid the O>L setup (as it can create dependencies).
This base is seen everywhere, and almost doesn’t change the resulting board afterwards. In cases where you can softdrop the O, you can always use only one setup, though the other is useful to reduce softdropping.
knewjade’s TSD openers queue filter - useful for seeing which TSDs can be built from which queues
All Ground TSDs fumen (last updated: 16th December 2022) [REMADE FROM SIOYAKI PAGE]
All Air TSDs fumen (last updated: 11th January 2023) [REMADE FROM SIOYAKI PAGE]
set of 4 TSD openers that combined cover 100% (if considering mirror and alternate forms) [shouldn’t use the last one]
(made by metallicLurker)
basically an area for wip stuff and whatever
To Do List:
Extra section idea - sort pieces by 1 piece fixed placement
Incase Google undoes the heading feature thing, here’s the original list of contents that links to all the headings
THE GARAGE (personal work space)
SEARCH: [fumen] [fumen mirror]
Tags: [ideas - td, dt, 8L(90/95/100%, 14L(90/95/100%), 100%cover, early(all pieces)
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PCO 100% cover with mirror
PC Chance: None
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Notes: Main problem I have right now is with this J>IO
Sources: ginzan3da, tetris-matome
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Dependencies: L>S + IT>Z (J>Z + IT>S for mirror)
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Notes: Need continuations to avoid the compromise.
Fumen (will be translated) | All shapes (All 2nd bags, very barebones)
Sources: ginzan3da, tetris-matome
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Notes: Similarly to Jet stacking, the rest of the main setups suck, so i need some continuations to avoid them.
Fumen (main fumen) | 2nd bag ideas
Sources: sioyaki
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Notes: Taking the TSD is possible 96.67% of the time. What about the 3.33%?
Fumen
Sources: Dot Cannon - Hard Drop, tetris-matome, tetrismaps, sasasa123, ginzan3da, ame_lia’s document, Malt Syrup Stacking - sioyaki, tdattack, tetris-matome
PC Chance: All 8L – IO>Z>J 99.09%, J>O 94.25%, L>I + (Z>O or Z>J) 87.02%, J>O alternative 85.24%, T>O>J 63.25%
Dependencies: O>L>Z (O>J>S for mirror)
Cover%: 100% (91.67% one side [4620/5040])
Notes: For O>J you can make a Magic key on 4th bag or LST stacking
Fumen A Fumen B Fumen C [to be translated and combined]
Sources: sioyaki, tdattack, tetris-matome
PC Chance: All 8L – IO>S>L 99.09%, L>O 94.25%, IO>S 93.89%, J>I + S>O 87.02%, IS>L + J>O 86.23%, J>O 77.94%, All bags 67.26%
Dependencies: O>J + IT>S (O>L + IT>Z for mirror)
Cover%: 89.52% [ 4512/5040] (86.43% one side [4356/5040])
Notes: After you do the all bags setup, you can go for TST or Imperial Cross.
For S on JO, see Dot Cannon.
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