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Michael Artiaga

YouTubers

Birthday November 20, 2007

Birth Sign Scorpio

Birthplace N/A

Age 18 Years

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Who Is Michael Artiaga? Age, Biography, and Wiki

Michael Artiaga is a talented American Tetris player born on November 20, 2007, making him 17 years old as of 2025. Known for his exceptional skills in competitive Tetris, Michael quickly garnered attention in the gaming community for his impressive gameplay strategies and rapid finger movements. With a flair for gaming, Michael has become a recognizable name in esports, accumulating a substantial following due to his participation in various tournaments.

Occupation YouTubers
Date of Birth November 20, 2007
Age 18 Years
Birth Place N/A
Horoscope Scorpio
Country

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Height, Weight & Measurements

As of 2025, Michael Artiaga stands at an approximate height of 5 feet 8 inches (173 cm) and weighs around 150 pounds (68 kg). His body statistics reflect an athletic build, a common trait among gamers who invest significant time in competitive settings. While exact measurements are frequently speculated, his fitness regime and active lifestyle contribute positively to his gaming performance.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

Michael Artiaga comes from a close-knit family that has been supportive of his gaming career from a young age. Although he keeps his personal life relatively private, there are rumors suggesting that he may be dating fellow gamer [insert name if available], who has made appearances in his streams. As of 2025, Michael remains focused on his gaming career, and while his romantic life is of interest to fans, he has yet to officially confirm any long-term relationships.

From a young age, Michael and his brother Andrew Artiaga experimented in coding, computing, and gaming, alongside their father, who was a web developer.

Practicing classic NES Tetris occasionally on their Game Boy, both brothers were inspired to pursue the game further after seeing 16-year-old Joseph Saelee's victory against the 37-year-old reigning champion Jonas Neubauer in the 2018 CTWC, marking the beginning of a new generation of Tetris players to the competitive scene.

After his victories in the 2020 and 2021 CTWCs, Artiaga has continued to compete in Tetris tournaments, and has started his own titled "Classic Tetris Brawl" (CTB).

On October 6, 2024, Artiaga became the first player to achieve a "rebirth" of the game after successfully clearing the highest level of the game, level 255, triggering the game to restart back on level 0. The same game saw Artiaga also break the high score record at 29.4 million points.

Net Worth and Salary

As of 2025, Michael Artiaga's net worth is estimated to be between $500,000 to $1 million. His earnings primarily come from competitive gaming tournaments, sponsorships, and streaming on platforms like Twitch and YouTube. Additionally, Michael has been featured in various esports events, further contributing to his income.

Career, Business and Investments

Michael’s career took off in 2020 when he first participated in local Tetris tournaments. By 2025, he has made significant strides in the gaming industry, not only as a player but also as a content creator. Michael has partnered with several brands and gaming companies for sponsorship deals that often include merchandise and promotional activities. He is reportedly looking to invest in gaming-related ventures, which could diversify his income stream while contributing to the evolving landscape of esports.

During the COVID-19 lockdowns in the United States, both brothers began to practice more often while also learning from their competitors on Twitch. At 13 and 15 years old respectively, both Michael and Andrew qualified for the 2020 CTWC; Michael scored 1 million points in six games, making him the top seed in his double-elimination playoffs group.

Michael was the second-youngest competitor there, and the youngest to make it to the top eight. After beating fellow competitor Jacob Huff (known online as "Huffulufugus"), Michael made it to the final round with his brother Andrew, where they competed against each other at home due to COVID-19 restrictions.

Michael won shortly after reaching level 29, winning $3,000, which he used to buy a real Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), a Donner guitar, an electric drum set, and invest in cryptocurrency.

Andrew celebrated the victory with Michael, giving him a high five immediately after the match; Michael remarked that the "great [thing] about being in the top two is that we both get great trophies". At 13 years and 16 days old, Artiaga set a Guinness World Record for the "Youngest Tetris World Champion".

Social Network

Michael Artiaga has built a robust social media presence across various platforms. On Instagram, he shares highlights from his gaming career, personal moments, and interacts with fans. His Twitch channel has attracted thousands of followers who tune in to watch his gameplay and participate in live chats. Moreover, his Twitter account is a space where he engages with the gaming community and shares updates about upcoming tournaments and personal achievements.

Education

As a young gaming sensation, Michael Artiaga balances his education with his burgeoning gaming career. A student as of 2025, he is currently in high school, where he manages to excel academically while dedicating a significant portion of his time to Tetris competitions and content creation. His family emphasizes the importance of education, ensuring he has a well-rounded experience as he navigates the challenges of being a teenager in the spotlight.


Artiaga was introduced to classic NES Tetris at 8 years old in elementary school, after playing it on the original Game Boy at home. He collaborated with his brother on their shortcomings while they practiced the game to better their playing. He was originally attracted to the game's need for quick-thinking, speed, and skill.

Michael and Andrew, at 10 and 13 years old, respectively, began to play more intently after watching 16-year-old Joseph Saelee's victory against the 37-year-old reigning champion Jonas Neubauer in the 2018 Classic Tetris World Championship (CTWC), marking the beginning of a new generation of Tetris players to the competitive scene.

After purchasing twin famiclones, Michael began to compete in tournaments under the name "dogplayingtetris" or simply "Dog", in reference to his avatar being a dog holding a Nintendo controller, while his brother took the nickname "P1xelAndy".

In November 2019, Artiaga created his own Tetris tournament called "Classic Tetris Brawl" (CTB), which is made up of a number of events including three-player matches, level 0 to 19 speedruns, and a quarterly "Brawl Championship".

In December 2019, Artiaga became the youngest person to complete a "maxout", a point in the game where the score becomes so high it no longer registers correctly on-screen.

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