It’s 2024. The Classic Tetris World Championship is happening in Pasadena. Players are locked in. The announcer’s mouth is moving a mile a minute. Fingers are moving quicker than the speed of light.
“Oh my god,” Gibson repeats in a high pitch, in a video of his victory that he posted to YouTube on Tuesday. “I can’t feel my fingers.” Watch the moment that Willis Gibson, a 13-year-old competitive ...
Willis Gibson, a 13-year-old from Stillwater, Oklahoma, has made history by reaching a Tetris score previously considered unattainable. What Happened: On Dec. 21, 2024, Gibson scored “999999” in the ...
The Red Bull Tetris World Finals were held in Dubai on December 13, 2025, where four players were whittled down to just two, with the tournament being won by Fehmi Atalar of Turkey. However, what made ...
It appears that a 13-year-old boy in Oklahoma has done just that. The competitive gamer, identified as Willis Gibson — but maybe better known by his YouTube screen name, Blue Scuti — posted a video of ...
"You don't know the pieces you are going to get... One day you will get that piece you need, you will find that success." IGN has revealed the first official trailer for a documentary film titled Blue ...
Have you ever watched a competitive Tetris game? If not, you should absolutely do yourself a favor and check out a tournament or two. You’ll probably be surprised by what you find— fast-moving fingers ...