Wool Crush level guide
Wool Crush Level 279 Walkthrough
The main chokepoint in Level 279 is balancing flow across multiple active regions while the one-way loop stays dense until around 02:36. Use the documented sequence green, then yellow, then red as inner lanes expose. At 01:15, congestion peaks, so pause fresh taps briefly and let active chains resolve before switching into cleanup rotations.
Quick Tips for Level 279 (spoiler-free)
- Follow the source route: green first, yellow second, and red after inner exposure near 02:06.
- During 00:34-01:40, avoid cross-feeding many side colors across regions before one chain resolves.
- At 01:15 peak load, apply a one-rotation no-tap reset to prevent orbit collision stalls.
How to Solve Wool Crush Level 279 — Full Solution
- Start at 00:00 with green on outer lanes to build stable clockwise pull.
- Add yellow while green is active so both streams consume in parallel.
- Introduce red around 02:06 when inner edges are visibly open for safe intake.
- At the 01:15 congestion peak, stop fresh injections and let active chains drain queue pressure.
- From 02:36 onward, rotate blue, yellow, and white to finish remaining fragments.
Colors in this level:
Orange, Pink, Cyan, Teal, Lime
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 does Level 279 punish extra color injection across regions?
It has several active regions, so mistimed cross-injections create non-productive orbiting and queue collisions faster than single-region levels.
What is the correct emergency play at 01:15 in Level 279?
Pause for one rotation at peak load and let active chains resolve. Then continue the planned green-yellow-red route.
When should red appear in the Level 279 sequence?
Red is a late third entry around 02:06, after inner edges expose. Early red injection usually increases congestion risk.