Wool Crush level guide
Wool Crush Level 281 Walkthrough
The main chokepoint in Level 281 is early-to-mid congestion on a one-way loop that stays dense until about 03:29. Use strict order control with yellow, then blue, then red as inner lanes appear around 02:59. The 01:05 peak is the key danger point, so briefly pause fresh taps and let active chains drain before endgame cleanup.
Quick Tips for Level 281 (spoiler-free)
- Open with yellow first, add blue second, then introduce red after inner exposure near 02:59.
- Treat 00:47-02:17 as a high-risk span and avoid flooding extra colors that are not resolving.
- At the 01:05 congestion spike, run a one-rotation no-tap reset to preserve loop flow.
How to Solve Wool Crush Level 281 — Full Solution
- Start at 00:00 by activating yellow lanes on the outer shell to establish consistent pull.
- Layer blue while yellow is active so both streams consume in parallel.
- Introduce red around 02:59 when inner edges are visibly open for safe intake.
- At 01:05 peak pressure, stop fresh injections and let active chains clear queue backlog.
- From 03:29 onward, rotate blue, yellow, and white to finish remaining fragments.
Colors in this level:
Brown, Purple, Orange, Green, Pink
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 01:05 the most important checkpoint in Level 281?
It is the input peak-load moment in the fragile window. Briefly pausing there often prevents the chain stall that harms the rest of the run.
What opening sequence works best for Level 281?
The documented route is yellow, then blue, then red. This keeps early pulls stable while the center remains heavily packed.
When does red become safe to add in this stage?
Red enters later around 02:59 after inner edges expose, not during the first dense outer-loop stabilization period.