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Wool Crush level guide

Wool Crush Level 220 Walkthrough

hard Target: 32 moves 4 colors

The main chokepoint in Level 220 is a massive multi-layer hexagonal diamond that overwhelms tray space while two dragons tether the kitten above. Since no tile directly blocks the kitten, you must convert board clears into sustained dragon damage. Use the confirmed top-and-edges opener, then survive the 1:15 five-slot overflow by instantly matching the available purple up-arrow.

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Quick Tips for Level 220 (spoiler-free)

  • Use the opening route from the top and outer wings first: top purple up-arrow, then left and right green edge arrows.
  • Watch the two gray metal corner obstacles marked "11"; they are countdown gates and should be monitored while clearing nearby layers.
  • At 1:15, when slots hold blue-yellow-blue-green-purple, match a purple up-arrow immediately to prevent a hard lock.

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How to Solve Wool Crush Level 220 — Full Solution

  1. Open with the top-center purple up-arrow, then clear the far-left green left-arrow and far-right green right-arrow to widen access.
  2. Return to center and remove the red up-arrow, followed by the yellow up-arrow beneath it, to start drilling into the thick inner stack.
  3. Maintain balanced clears around both lower corners so the numbered "11" metal obstacles keep counting down efficiently.
  4. When the 1:15 tray overflow appears, complete purple instantly with an available up-arrow purple tile.
  5. Continue controlled center-and-corner peeling until repeated attacks break both dragons and the kitten is released.

Colors in this level:

Lime, Pink, Purple, Brown

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Not planning the chain reaction: each merge should immediately set up the next one.
  • Sliding a block to a temporary spot without confirming it can still reach its match later.
  • Ignoring diagonal choke points where two colors' paths cross and block each other.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is the kitten in Level 220 blocked by tiles on the path?

    No. The kitten is tethered above by two dragons, so victory comes from board clears that attack the dragons rather than path tile removal.

  • Which opener is safest on this huge hex board?

    Start top-center purple, then clear both outer green wing arrows before drilling center red and yellow. This sequence opens space with lower tray risk.

  • How do I recover from the 1:15 full-tray emergency?

    Immediately match a purple up-arrow. In the documented overflow pattern, that single purple completion is what prevents instant failure.