Red Bull Tetris World Final 2025: Winner, result, and format

Red Bull Tetris World Final 2025 (Image via Red Bull)
Red Bull Tetris World Final 2025 (Image via Red Bull)

The Red Bull Tetris World Final 2025 took place at the Dubai Frame in Dubai, UAE, on December 12 and December 13, 2025, with the Grand Final Show featuring a drone light show display. The final was fought between Türkiye and Peru, with the former coming on top.

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The World Final began with a Seeding Round between players who had qualified through National Qualifiers and National Finals in their respective countries. This was followed by the Semifinals, from which we got our two finalists.


Red Bull Tetris World Final 2025: All you need to know

Red Bull Tetris World Final 2025: Grand Final Show

World Final winner (Image via Angshuman Dutta)
World Final winner (Image via Angshuman Dutta)

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The Grand Final took place between Türkiye's Fehmi Atalar and Peru's Leo Solórzano. The final kicked off with a pre-match three-minute head-to-head, which decided who would go first in the main match (five-minutes for each player). Fehmi won and chose Leo to go first.

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Leo posted 57164 points in his round. Fehmi won quite easily as he finished with a score of 168566 points at the end of his round.

Red Bull Tetris World Final 2025 qualified participants and format

The following participants qualified for the Red Bull Tetris World Final 2025:

Country
Participant
Albania
Sonald Zenelaj
ArgentinaJota-
Australia
Subin Park
AustriaAturu
Azerbaijan
Elnur Cəlilov
Belarus
Lyosha ShamynaЛёша Шамына
BelgiumYasi6n
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Harun Zubčević
Brazil
Felix Galeano
Bulgarialiolio
Canada
markgamed7794
Chile
SimpShrimp
Colombia
Esteban Guerrero
Costa Rica
Sergio Peralta
Croatia
mat1jaczyyy
Czech RepublicASRvojta
DenmarkSalubris
Dominican Republic
Melina Díaz
Egypt
The Black Tiger
Estonia
Miko Saarniit
FinlandMörköS
FranceMerlin
GermanyOki
Great Britainevesy
Greece
Kostas Caelum
Guatemala
Leslie Alfaro
Hong Kong
Wan Tsz Wing
HungarySzabolcs
India
Kaminari14
IrelandTBD
Italy
Federico Zhou
JapanAK
Kazakhstan
Dulat ZhumashevДулат Жұмашев
Kosovo
Nermin Shabani
Kuwait
Ali Al Mahdi
LatviaTeto
Lithuania
Donatas L.
Mexico
Rodolfo Escobar
MontenegroIsidora
New Zealandmassi4h
North Macedonia
usernamegold
Norway
z2sam
PeruAlkaline
PolandŚwidr
Portugal
Carlos Sampaio
QatarMarcus
RomaniaAnca R.
Serbia
Branko Isakov
SlovakiaMigi
South Africa
Danielle Kleyn
South KoreaFucidin
SpainTbricks
Sweden
flowerpetal
SwitzerlandUnnamed
Taiwan
PowerTech
The Netherlands
Dark_Shadow
TurkeyAtlar
UAE
Chingun C
UK
Eve 'EvesyLive'
USAColdless
Uzbekistan
Jakhongir KamalovЖахонгир Камалов
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The format for the World Final is as follows (courtesy of Liquipedia):

  • Seeding Round (December 12)
  • Offline
  • 3-minute Score Attack, 60-minute session, played on PCs
  • Bracket (December 12)
  • Bo3 Single Elimination tournament
  • Played up to and including Semifinals
  • Grand Final Show (December 13, 19:00 GST)
  • Over 4000 drones, providing a live show in the sky
  • Bo1 seeding match
  • Two individual 5-minute Score Attack games - loser of the seeding match goes first

Keep an eye out for Sportskeeda's exclusive interviews with Alexey Pajitnov, Henk Rogers, and Fehmi Atalar.

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