Counterclockwise Z Kicks in SRS
Rotation States
In the above, the Z minos are facing North, West, South, and East, respectively, from left to right.
A quick way to check if there was a kick involved in determining the final piece position is to compare the rotation center of the initial piece position with the rotation center of the final piece position. Showing the rotation center also helps us figure out what the rotation state the pieces are in, especially for S pieces and Z pieces. That's why we're showing them on this page.
North to West
You can try North to West kicks here on Jstris.
Kick 1
Kick 2
Kick 3
Kick 4 🌟
West to South
You can try West to South kicks here on Jstris.
Kick 1
Kick 2 🌟
Comment
Performing this kick is not reversible in the first example unless you place a block on the blue spot, as shown in the second example above.
This kick is useful for downstacking. In the example below, the mino is rotated counterclockwise twice.
Kick 3
Kick 4
South to East
You can try South to East kicks here on Jstris.
Kick 1
Kick 2
Kick 3
Kick 4
East to North
You can try East to North kicks here on Jstris.
Kick 1
Kick 2
Kick 3
Kick 4
Clockwise Kick Table
To see demonstrations of clockwise Z kicks, visit the page linked below for counterclockwise S kicks and click the "Click here to see clockwise Z kicks" button at the top of the page.
See Also / References
- Harddrop Wiki on SRS
PPT-BoardEditor was used to generate custom maps on Puyo Puyo Tetris