Wool Crush level guide
Wool Crush Level 276 Walkthrough
The main chokepoint in Level 276 is rapid early congestion after the gameplay phase begins at 00:26. Keep the one-way loop controlled with red, then green, then yellow as inner edges appear around 01:33. The 00:54 peak is short but dangerous, so pause fresh taps briefly and let active chains drain before the board opens near 02:03.
Quick Tips for Level 276 (spoiler-free)
- Anchor timing from the 00:26 start and open red first, then green, then yellow after inner exposure.
- Treat 00:45-01:17 as the fragile window and avoid introducing unsupported side colors there.
- At 00:54 peak load, run a brief no-tap cycle if crowded to protect flow into the 02:03 opening.
How to Solve Wool Crush Level 276 — Full Solution
- From 00:26, begin with red on outer lanes to establish stable clockwise pull.
- Layer green while red is consuming so both colors resolve in parallel.
- Introduce yellow around 01:33 once inner edges visibly open.
- When congestion spikes at 00:54, stop fresh injections briefly and let active chains drain.
- After 02:03 opening, rotate blue, yellow, and white to finish remaining detail fragments.
Colors in this level:
Cyan, Teal, Blue, Orange
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.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is Level 276 timing different from the other levels in this batch?
Its gameplay phase starts around 00:26, so all congestion and color-entry checkpoints should be tracked from that offset.
How should I handle the short but intense 00:54 congestion in Level 276?
Use a short no-input rotation at peak load, then resume sequence play. This prevents orbit lock before inner lanes become usable.
When does yellow become a safe third color in this stage?
Yellow is introduced around 01:33, after the first inner edges expose and can absorb new input without spiking congestion.