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13-Year-Old Breaks Tetris Barrier with Historic ‘True Kill Screen’ Achievement

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Willis Gibson, a 13-year-old from Stillwater, Oklahoma, recently made history by becoming the first person to conquer the “true kill screen” in Tetris. His remarkable achievement shattered the longstanding belief that the game was unbeatable and showcased his dedication and skill in mastering the classic Nintendo Entertainment System game.

Gibson’s journey into competitive Tetris began in 2021, inspired by a YouTube video from professional player David Macdonald. Over the past 2½ years, he emerged as one of the world’s top players, winning regional tournaments and securing a third-place finish at the Classic Tetris World Championship in October, earning between $3,000 and $4,000 in prize money.

Adapting to the evolving Tetris community, Gibson transitioned from the hypertapping technique to the more efficient “rolling technique” used by many pros. This adaptation, coupled with insights from an AI model named StackRabbit reaching Level 237, contributed to players dissecting the game’s code to understand how to induce the elusive kill screen.

Gibson’s mother, Karin Cox, expressed no concerns about her son’s gaming, emphasizing his ability to regulate playtime and balance it with other interests like playing the clarinet, biking, and bowling. The positive impact of competitive gaming on Gibson’s life, fostering friendships, mentorship, and a supportive community, highlights the broader narrative of the evolving gaming landscape.

In breaking the perceived limits of Tetris, Gibson’s achievement not only marks an individual triumph but also signifies the dynamic nature of competitive gaming, where players continually refine strategies, adapt techniques, and foster a sense of camaraderie within the gaming community.

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