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White blocks (or black blocks) are a special kind of block that only exists in non-Mono characters. They do not match with any other color, each other, or wild card blocks. Instead, they go out of the grid when they reach the bottom, giving you a fixed amount of points each, normally 2000, irrespective of any bonuses, although the Multiply Powerup can multiply the score. The only difference between the two is that White blocks appear when you are using the black or grey backgrounds, and Black blocks with the white background.

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  • White blocks (or black blocks) are a special kind of block that only exists in non-Mono characters. They do not match with any other color, each other, or wild card blocks. Instead, they go out of the grid when they reach the bottom, giving you a fixed amount of points each, normally 2000, irrespective of any bonuses, although the Multiply Powerup can multiply the score. The only difference between the two is that White blocks appear when you are using the black or grey backgrounds, and Black blocks with the white background.
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  • White blocks (or black blocks) are a special kind of block that only exists in non-Mono characters. They do not match with any other color, each other, or wild card blocks. Instead, they go out of the grid when they reach the bottom, giving you a fixed amount of points each, normally 2000, irrespective of any bonuses, although the Multiply Powerup can multiply the score. The only difference between the two is that White blocks appear when you are using the black or grey backgrounds, and Black blocks with the white background. If several white blocks strike the bottom row within a short space of time of each other (e.g. a vertical stack of them touching the bottom row one-by-one) then the scores of these blocks are added together and given as one lump sum at the top of the screen. When matching more than one block at a time in this way, the first 5 blocks are worth 2000 points each, and every block after that is worth 2500 points. Currently confirmed scores are in the below table. There may be other combos, bonuses, or other extra points associated with white/black blocks and we would appreciate everybody's help on figuring these things out - please suggest things on the discussion page.
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