Eric Tolt

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Eric Tolt, known online as EricICX, is an American classic NES Tetris player from the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. He is known for winning the 2022 Classic Tetris World Championship (CTWC), earning the highest winning score record, and being the first person to reach levels 37, 38, and 146, where the latter is the first glitched color level of the game.

NameEric Tolt
Playing career2019–present
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Tolt during the 2024 Classic Tetris World Championship
Personal information
NameEric Tolt
Career information
GamesClassic Tetris
Playing career2019–present
Career highlights and awards
  • 1× World Championship winner (2022)
  • 1× Regionals winner (2022)
  • 1× Masters winner (2020)
  • Highest winning score record (2022)
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Tolt became interested in the game around 2018 and began to play competitively by late 2019. He began to achieve a number of records, and competed in the 2020 and 2021 CTWC's. During the August 2022 Classic Tetris Monthly tournament, Tolt achieved the record for the highest winning score and was the first to reach level 146: the first glitched color level of the game caused by a glitch at very high levels. Two months later, Tolt won the 2022 CTWC after defeating the following year's winner, Justin Yu, in the finals. Since the 2023 CTWC, Tolt has largely stepped back from competitive play, but has remained active in the Tetris community and on YouTube. A number of his achievements were highlighted as important stepping stones leading up to the eventual "beating of the game" on December 21, 2023, by fellow Tetris player Willis Gibson.

Tetris career

Eric Tolt, known online as EricICX, lives in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania,[1] and in 2025 was a college student according to his YouTube channel description.[2] He became interested in classic NES Tetris in 2018 after watching videos of the Classic Tetris World Championship (CTWC) finals online, particularly the most recent championship from 2017.[3] He then began to play causally starting in mid-2018, and more competitively by late 2019.[3] Shortly after becoming competitive, Tolt began to achieve a number of records: including being the first person to achieve a "maxout" on the PAL version of Tetris, a point in the game where the score becomes so high that it no longer registers correctly on-screen, in November 2019,[3][1] and being the first person to reach levels 37 and 38 of the game in 2020.[3][4][5] In regards to major competitions, Tolt competed in his first CTWC in 2020 where he finished in the top 24.[3] The following year, Tolt competed in the 2021 CTWC where he placed in the top 32.[3]

Tolt during the 2022 East Coast Regional, an event he later won

Following the 2021 CTWC and leading up to the 2022 CTWC, Tolt achieved two additional high score records: including being the first person to achieve a three million point score in April (breaking the previous record by 1.4 million points), and the record for highest winning score at 6,492,500 points in August.[1][6] The latter achievement took place during the August 2022 Classic Tetris Monthly (CTM) tournament,[3] breaking the previous record set by Andrew Artiaga (known online as "P1xelAndy") three months prior by over 4.3 million points.[7] During the same tournament Tolt also became the first person to reach level 146, the first glitched color level on the NTSC version of Tetris,[3][6] where the color pallet becomes dim due to a glitch in the code, making it difficult to recognize the block shapes.[5] On September 27, 2022, Tolt broke the world record for fastest time to beat the game mode "Shirase" in Tetris: The Grand Master 3 – Terror‑Instinct, a game mode in which the pieces speed up as you continue to play, with a time of 4:05:30.[8] Tolt's record, which he referred to as his most proud achievement to date, marked the first time in 13 years the record had been broken, with the previous record of 4:09:16 being made by a player with the online name "ZAB".[8]

From October 14–16, 2022, Tolt competed in the 2022 CTWC.[3] In the qualifying rounds on October 14, Tolt achieved 14 maxouts alongside Justin Yu (known online as "Fractal"). But because Tolt's highest non-maxout score during the qualifier was lower than Yu's, he was placed in the #2 seed.[3] After earning a bye due to his high seed, Tolt worked his way up to the semifinals, where he defeated the two-time and most recent CTWC champion Michael Artiaga (known online as "Dogplayingtetris") 3–0 in a series of games.[3] In the finals, Tolt defeated Justin Yu 3–1, with the third game being the first in which both players reached two million points in a CTWC match.[3][9] During the entire championship, Tolt only lost two games.[1] The win made Tolt the fifth individual to win the CTWC since it began in 2010.[1]

Tolt has largely stepped back from competitive Tetris scene since the 2023 CTWC,[note 1] but has remained active on YouTube: creating an analysis video on Willis Gibson (known online as "Blue Scuti") after he became the first person to "beat the game" on December 21, 2023.[4] Upon Gibson "beating the game", a number of sources including the American tech website Ars Technica, Philippine broadcaster GMA Network, and Canadian publisher TheGamer, highlighted Tolt's achievements as important stepping stones leading up to the event.[4][5][10]

Playing style

During his early Tetris career and his 2020 and 2021 CTWC's, Tolt used a playing style called hypertapping[3] which emphasizes vibrating the buttons rapidly over pressing them; a technique first popularized by Saelee in his winning 2018 CTWC tournament.[11][12] After the 2021 CTWC, however, Tolt began to use another technique called rolling,[3] a new technique created by fellow Tetris player Christopher Martinez (known online as "CheeZ") before the 2020 CTWC, which involves rolling the back of the controller with all five fingers to position the game pieces more quickly.[7][12] He has since used this technique to achieve various records, including the first three million point score, first to reach the glitched colors levels, and to win the 2022 CTWC.[3] During his winning 2022 CTWC, Tolt's strategy revolved around outlasting his opponents after the reaching the "killscreen" at level 29, in which the game pieces begin to fall at their maximum speed.[3] In a post-game interview after defeating the two-time and most recent CTWC champion in the semi-finals with this strategy, Tolt commented that victory can be achieved because "everybody makes mistakes eventually".[3]

Competitive record

This table lists notable Classic Tetris tournaments in which Tolt competed and their outcomes. It includes any appearances at the CTWC, CTWC DAS Jonas Cup, CTWC DAS World Cup, CTM Mega Masters, as well as high placings at related tournaments, such as reaching at least semifinals in other CTWC or CTM events. CTM results prior to 2022 list only the winner and runner-up, and information may be incomplete.[13]

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Competitive record of Eric Tolt in Classic Tetris
Year Tournament Size Seed Score Place Ref.
2020 CTM May Masters N/A N/A N/A 2nd [13]
CTM August Masters N/A N/A N/A 1st [13]
Classic Tetris World Championship [note 2] 64 3 2-2 17th–24th [14]
2021 CTM March Challengers N/A N/A N/A 1st [15]
CTM July Masters N/A N/A N/A 2nd [13]
Classic Tetris World Championship [note 2] 64 11 2-2 25th–32nd [16]
2022 CTM March Masters 16 8 0–1 9th–16th [17]
CTM April Mega Masters 32 2 1–1 [18]
CTM May Masters 16 1 1–1 5th–8th [19]
CTM June Masters 16 1 3–1 2nd [20]
CTWC East Coast Regional 8 2 4–0 1st [21]
CTM July Masters 16 10 1–1 5th–8th [22]
CTWC Ohio Regional [note 3] 36 2 4–1 2nd [23]
CTM August Masters 16 14 2–1 3rd–4th [24]
CTM September Masters 16 5 2–1 [25]
Classic Tetris World Championship 48 2 5–0 1st [26]
CTM November Masters 16 6 1–1 5th–8th [27]
CTM December Masters 16 6 1–1 [28]
2023 CTM January Masters 16 7 1–1 [29]
CTM February Masters 16 6 2–1 3rd–4th [30]
CTM March Masters 16 1 1–1 5th–8th [31]
CTM May Masters 16 7 2–1 3rd–4th [32]
CTWC B14NK's Garage Regional 10 1 1–1 [33]
CTM June Masters 16 2 3–1 2nd [34]
CTM Lone Star [note 4] 24 24 0–1 17th–24th [35]
CTWC Ohio Regional [note 3] 32 13 3–1 5th–8th [36]
Classic Tetris World Championship 48 48 0–1 33rd–48th [37]
2024 CTM March Mega Masters 64 49 0–1 33rd–64th [38]
Classic Tetris World Championship 48 31 1–1 17th–32nd [39]
2025 Classic Tetris World Championship 48 46 0–1 33rd–48th [40]
CTM July TAP Masters 32 12 1–1 9th–16th [41]
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Event host
CTWCClassic Tetris World Championshipheld in-person [note 5]
CTMClassic Tetris Monthlyheld online [note 5]
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More information Default wins ...
Default wins
single-dagger symbolhigh seed after qualifying round, awarding a single bye
double-dagger symbolhigh seed after qualifying round, awarding a double bye
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Notes

  1. Since the 2023 CTWC, Tolt only competed in two events in 2024, and two in 2025 (see the Competetive record section for more details).
  2. Held online due to COVID-19 pandemic.
  3. Also known as the "WPL Championship".
  4. Held in-person, CTM Texas regional.
  5. Unless indicated otherwise by a footnote.

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