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Level 4: [Video Link] Notice I combined a bomb and an arrow to clear three rows/columns. When you do that, it matters which one of them you touch to launch. The one you touch will be the center row of the three.
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Level 10: [Video Link] Notice I got a color jar I couldn’t use in a combo so I launched it to clear its color off the board because that helps make other color matches
Level 11: [Video Link] after you build the blue color arrow combo you match some other colors to make sure you have launch squares above the box so up/down arrows will clear the tiles under it. Note: don’t use up all of your moves doing this because your cabs may miss a few objects so you want some extra moves on hand to do “cleanup”
Level 12: [Video Link] with columns of dandelions you match from the top down
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Level 14: [Video Link] you match colors at the TOP to try to get the color you want because you have objects that are kind of high that you need to clear
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Level 18: [Video Link] first level with a “double object” - you have to clear the dandelion first and then you can clear the bubble it was in. Note: bombs tend to work better than arrows for double objects BUT in this level I decided not to make the bombs because they’d be more helpful as launch squares for the color arrows.
Level 19: [Video Link] when you’re trying to clear a box it can be helpful to make an arrow above or below it to take out one of the columns holding it up.
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Level 21: [Video Link] notice how I make the arrow by selecting the tile on the row where the rocks are, hoping that it will be horizontal so I can clear a bunch of them at once. Also notice that when I’m clearing tiles to get more of the launch color, I’m looking for the biggest clumps I can clear at once so I don’t waste moves, and my goal is to get at least one launch square in each column of the board, hoping that most of them will be up/down arrows that will clear the row of rocks.
Level 22: [Video Link] Note that I focus on clearing the rocks in one area, toward the right side of the board, rather than making matches all the way across. This is because I only want to do enough single matches to clear an area big enough that I have plenty of tiles to work on building cabs. That way I conserve moves. In later levels where you’re given fewer moves, that will be very important
Level 23: [Video Link] note that you can’t clear any of the bubbles until the rocks above them are cleared so color tiles will drop down into the bubbles. Again, I start by clearing just one side of the board so I can make cabs, but once I build the cab combo, BEFORE I launch it I clear the other rocks so the tiles will drop and the bubbles can be clear by the arrows. Also again, this is a technique that will be helpful in the harder levels, because you may have some where it takes all your moves to build the cabs, so you don’t want to have wasted any of them on single matches to clear the rocks.
Level 24: [Video Link] I match under a few dandelions to get them to drop, then I focus on matching at the top because it’s a lot easier to move my matching to the left through the dandelions than the rocks since they’ll drop. The reason for moving to the left is that I want to have some color tiles in every column so that when I use color arrows I have a better chance of clearing everything.
Level 25: [Video Link] Only clear one section of rocks at first to get enough room to make cabs. Notice that when I build the color jar there’s a tile between it and the arrow, so I build another arrow hoping it will be horizontal so I can clear that tile without launching either the color jar or the arrow I want to match with it. This technique is frequently helpful. Before launching the color arrows it’s good to try to clear rocks that are at the top of the board. As the arrows launch they drop toward the bottom of the board, so they’re much more likely to clear lower objects than higher ones.
Level 26: [Video Link] Again in this level I try to get a launch square in every column before I launch the color arrows.
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Level 28: [Video Link] when the tiles line up so that I can make both a cab and an arrow or bomb at the same time, I always build the one on top first, because if I build the bottom one first it may accidentally break up the tile match for the other one.
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Level 31: [Video Link] when trying to generate bees, always look for matches where more than one of the tiles is next to the flowers so you can get more bees out of one move.
Level 32: [Video Link] launching bombs next to the flowers works great because it will usually get you more than one bee for each explosion.
Level 33: [Video Link] Hard Level. Hard levels almost never require some special trick to clear them. Instead, they usually require a good amount of luck, i.e. getting the right color tiles to match up where you need them. Because if this, they’re more likely to take multiple attempts to clear.
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Level 40: [Video Link] Color bombs work best. If you do color arrows you’ll probably need to save some moves to clear up any objects you miss.
Level 41: [Video Link] If you’re doing color arrows it’s good to have a launch square at the top of each column of flower pots. If you’re doing color bombs it’s good to have a few launch squares near each column of flower pots.
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Level 44: [Video Link] When you need to generate a bunch of bees, color bombs work best because each one that launches nearby can make three bees, while arrows just make one or two. If you’re doing color arrows, you’ll want to save some moves for after you launch the arrows to make any bees you missed.
Level 45: [Video Link] Hard Level. When a level has a bunch of flower pots, I like to look for matches to clear some at the beginning so I have more room on the board to make cabs. When you’re clearing with single matches it’s best to work from the top down, because a match you make at the bottom might mess up a match above.
Level 46: [Video Link] When you have a cab combo set up and you’re clearing out some of the other colors before launching, sometimes you’ll accidentally make another color flask. If you launch the extra flask you’ll get rid of all that color square on the board, which gives you a chance to get a bunch more of your color launch squares all at once.
Level 47: [Video Link] When you have objects that won’t drop down when you clear the squares below them, it’s best to work on clearing them from the top down. Especially if there are objects in the very top row. It’s hard to build an arrow right at the top that will clear that row, so you’re probably going to have to do single matches. If you can’t clear them right away, you can go work on another area of the board and keep an eye out to see if the squares you’re moving make a new match at the top.
Level 48: [Video Link] When you’re making cab combos, it’s always best if you can get the arrow or bombs directly above or below the color flask. (If you can do that without wasting moves.) If they’re side-by-side you risk clearing something below them and breaking the combo. If you do make them side-by-side, just be careful making matches near them.
Level 49: [Video Link] Hard Level. If you build two arrows next to each other, you can control which row and column they clear, no matter which way those arrows are facing. Whichever of the two you touch, the row and column it’s in are the ones you’ll clear.
Level 50: [Video Link] When you have objects covering most of the board so there’s no room to build cabs, and you can’t immediately clear them, if they are objects that drop you can match tiles under them to move them down toward the bottom of the board. If there still isn’t much room you can make a single arrow/bomb or two to clear some more of them.
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