Full Version Archive

Block Blast Old Versions – Complete Version History and APK Archive

Not everyone wants the latest build. Whether a recent update introduced a bug on your specific device, changed something you preferred, or simply won’t install on an older Android version, going back to a previous release is a legitimate and practical option. This page lists every available Block Blast old version with file sizes, covers which builds are best suited to which situations, and explains how to install an older APK safely without losing your progress.

If you’re here because the current version isn’t working correctly on your device, the troubleshooting guide is worth checking first — the issue may be fixable without downgrading at all.

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Versions Listed
8.x–9.7x
Build Range
140–300MB
File Size Range
Android 5+
Min. Support
Quick Answer

Where can I find Block Blast old versions? Block Blast version history spans builds from 5.x through 9.7.x, with APK file sizes ranging from approximately 140 MB to 300 MB depending on the release. Older versions are useful for compatibility with lower Android builds, reverting performance regressions, or restoring gameplay mechanics changed in newer updates. Each version installs as a standard APK file — the process is identical to installing any other APK outside the Play Store.

Reasons to Downgrade

Why Use an Older Version of Block Blast?

There are several genuine reasons to run a previous build rather than the current release. Understanding which applies to your situation helps you pick the right version.

Compatibility with Older Android Versions

Newer releases increasingly target modern Android builds. If your device runs Android 7 or below, a recent update may refuse to install or run poorly after installing. Older builds that were released when support for those Android versions was still active tend to run more reliably on that hardware.

Performance Regressions

Updates occasionally introduce graphical or processing changes that affect older or mid-range devices disproportionately. If Block Blast started lagging, overheating your device, or draining battery noticeably faster after an update, the previous build is worth trying — the hardware didn’t change, the software did.

Gameplay or Mechanic Changes

Developers sometimes adjust scoring, booster behaviour, or board generation in updates. If a specific version felt better to play, returning to it is a valid preference, not just a technical workaround.

Mod Version Instability

Modded APKs are built on top of official releases. When a new official version drops, the mod layer sometimes needs time to be rebuilt and tested. During that window, the previous stable modded build may actually be more reliable than a freshly patched but not fully stable newer one.

Archive

Complete Block Blast Version History

The table below lists all available versions with their file types and sizes. File size variations across versions reflect asset changes, audio updates, and engine differences in each release.

VersionFile TypeFile Size
9.7.x Series
9.7.7 LatestAPK234.00 MB
9.7.5APK235.90 MB
9.7.3APK235.90 MB
9.7.2APK235.90 MB
9.7.1APK235.85 MB
9.6.x Series
9.6.8APK235.78 MB
9.6.5APK235.34 MB
9.6.1APK234.75 MB
9.5.x Series
9.5.7APK242.78 MB
9.5.5APK242.81 MB
9.5.2APK241.62 MB
9.5.0APK241.06 MB
9.4.x Series
9.4.7APK240.58 MB
9.4.5APK240.57 MB
9.4.3APK240.51 MB
9.4.0APK254.71 MB
9.3.x Series
9.3.9APK192.56 MB
9.3.7APK247.40 MB
9.3.4APK187.67 MB
9.3.1APK243.65 MB
9.2.x Series
9.2.7APK142.37 MB
9.2.3APK140.19 MB
9.2.0APK207.99 MB
9.1.x Series
9.1.9APK236.86 MB
9.1.6APK236.02 MB
9.1.5APK236.01 MB
9.1.2APK300.47 MB
9.1.1APK242.60 MB
9.0.x Series
9.0.1APK294.65 MB
8.x Series
8.9.9APK293.22 MB
8.9.8APK293.16 MB
8.9.1APK291.79 MB
8.6.1APK256.71 MB
8.4.9APK296.20 MB
8.4.5APK177.61 MB
8.3.9APK177.50 MB
Changelog Notes

Version Change Highlights

Not every update is documented publicly, but patterns emerge across version groups that help you identify which build matches what you’re looking for.

9.7.x — Stability and Performance

The 9.7 series focused primarily on stability improvements and performance optimisation. Animation rendering was tightened in this range, which benefits modern devices but can add overhead on older hardware. The 9.7.5 build is the most recent in this series and the smallest file in the 9.7 range at 230 MB — reflecting asset compression improvements applied across this update cycle.

9.6.x — Bug Fixes and Gameplay Balance

The 9.6 series introduced a round of bug fixes targeting specific crash scenarios and gameplay balance adjustments. File sizes are slightly smaller than 9.5.x, suggesting some asset cleanup alongside the code changes. Players who experienced crashes on 9.5.x often found 9.6.1 or 9.6.5 more stable.

9.5.x — UI Improvements and Feature Tweaks

The 9.5 range brought visual refinements and feature adjustments. File sizes in this group are notably consistent around 241–242 MB, indicating relatively contained updates. The 9.5.5 build is a commonly cited stable point for mid-range devices that found 9.6.x introduced new issues.

9.4.x — Transition Builds

The 9.4 series shows some variation, with 9.4.0 notably larger at 254 MB compared to the rest of the group. This suggests a more significant asset or engine change at the start of this cycle. The 9.4.3 through 9.4.7 builds are closer in size and generally considered more consistent than the 9.4.0 entry point.

9.3.x and Below — Compatibility-Focused Builds

The 9.3 series and earlier show wider file size variance — 9.3.4 at 187 MB versus 9.3.7 at 247 MB — reflecting larger structural changes between these releases. The 9.2.x builds are notably lightweight (140–208 MB), making them the most viable option for devices with limited storage or processing capacity. Anything in the 9.0.x to 8.x range is best suited to older Android versions or specific compatibility needs rather than regular daily use.

Most Users Don’t Need to Downgrade

Check the Latest Version First

The current build includes all mod features plus the newest stability fixes. If it works on your device, there’s no reason to go back.

Version Selector

Which Version Should You Choose?

The right version depends entirely on why you’re looking at older builds.

SituationRecommended Version Range
Modern device, no issues with current buildLatest version (9.7.7)
Performance regression after recent update9.7.x or 9.6.x
Mid-range device with stability concerns9.5.x or 9.6.x stable builds
Older device, Android 7 or below9.2.x or 9.3.x range
Very limited storage (under 300 MB free)9.2.3 or 9.2.7 (140–142 MB)
Mod version unstable on latest buildMost recent previously stable mod build
Legacy device, Android 5–68.x series

If no specific compatibility issue is driving the search, the latest version page covers what’s new in the current build and why staying updated is generally the better choice for most devices.

Installation

How to Install an Older Version

Installing an older APK follows the same process as any other APK installation, with one important addition: if a newer version is already installed, you’ll likely need to uninstall it first.

  1. Back up your progress. Use the game’s cloud save if available, or note your current level manually. Local save data doesn’t survive an uninstall.
  2. Uninstall the current version if it’s installed. Android blocks installing a lower version number over a higher one — this is called a downgrade block and it’s a built-in system restriction.
  3. Enable Unknown Sources for your browser or file manager if not already done — on Android 8 and above this prompt appears automatically when you tap the APK.
  4. Tap the older APK file and follow the install prompts.
  5. Launch and verify the version number in Settings to confirm the correct build installed.

For a complete installation walkthrough including brand-specific settings locations, the installation guide covers every step in detail.

Safety Notes

Is It Safe to Use Older Versions?

Running an older APK is generally safe for a puzzle game like Block Blast, but a few trade-offs are worth knowing about.

Security Patches

App updates occasionally include fixes for security vulnerabilities. Running a significantly outdated version means those patches aren’t applied. For a game with no financial transactions or sensitive data access, this risk is low — but it’s not zero, and it grows with the age of the build.

Server-Side Features

If Block Blast uses backend servers for leaderboards, cloud sync, or daily challenges, older clients may eventually lose access to those features as the server infrastructure moves on. Core offline gameplay is always unaffected, but networked extras can degrade gradually on very old builds.

Missing Content

New levels, challenge modes, and seasonal events added in later updates won’t exist in older builds. If new content is part of why you play, staying on a recent version makes more sense than going back.

Android Compatibility Drift

Very old APKs can stop launching correctly on major new Android OS releases, even if they ran fine before. This is a slow-moving issue but worth keeping in mind for builds from the 8.x series on devices running Android 13 or 14.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Older versions are available through third-party APK archives. The version table above lists every known build from 8.3.9 through 9.7.5 with file sizes. Always verify the file size of any downloaded APK matches the listed size before installing — size discrepancies indicate a different or corrupted file.
The most common reasons are performance regressions on specific hardware after an update, compatibility with older Android versions that newer builds have dropped support for, and mod instability during the period between an official update and a rebuilt mod version. See the version selection table above for situation-specific recommendations.
Only if the versions share the same package signature, which is uncommon between distant version numbers. In most cases, Android will show a “Downgrade not allowed” error. Uninstalling the current version first resolves this — back up progress before doing so.
The 9.5.x and 9.6.x builds are generally well-regarded for stability on mid-range hardware. Among those, 9.5.5 and 9.6.5 are frequently cited as reliable fallbacks by players who find the 9.7.x series performs less smoothly on older chipsets.
Recent builds (9.5.x and above) generally run on Android 14 without issues. Very old builds from the 8.x series may encounter compatibility problems on Android 13 and 14 due to changes in how newer Android versions handle certain app behaviours. If you need to run an older version on a modern Android build, stay within the 9.x range where possible.
Yes. Mod features like unlimited lives, ad removal, and booster unlocks are embedded in the APK itself and don’t depend on server validation or version-specific activation. An older modded build retains all its mod features regardless of when it was released.
The 9.2.3 build at 140.19 MB and 9.2.7 at 142.37 MB are the smallest available in the version archive. These are useful for devices with limited storage or older hardware where smaller file size correlates with lighter runtime requirements.
Finding the Right Build

Finding the Right Build

The version table above covers every documented Block Blast release across the 8.x and 9.x series. For most users with a modern Android device and no specific compatibility issue, staying on the current build is the practical choice — and the latest version page details exactly what’s in it. For everyone else, the table and selection guide above give you what you need to pick the right older build for your situation.

Once you’ve identified the version you need, the setup walkthrough covers installation from start to finish. And if something goes wrong after installing, the fix guide addresses every common post-install issue.