Wool Crush level guide
Wool Crush Level 293 Walkthrough
The main chokepoint in Level 293 is one-way congestion while the board stays near 100% packed until late. Keep strict outside-in order: green first, blue second, yellow third after inner edges appear near 02:52. The 02:01 peak is decisive, so briefly pause fresh taps and let active chains drain before the 03:22 cleanup phase.
Quick Tips for Level 293 (spoiler-free)
- Use the documented opener sequence: green, then blue, then yellow once inner lanes expose.
- Treat 00:46-02:13 as the fragile window and avoid unsupported color injections.
- At 02:01 peak load, run a short no-tap rotation to prevent orbit backlog from stalling progress.
How to Solve Wool Crush Level 293 — Full Solution
- Start at 00:00 by activating green lanes on the outer clockwise shell to establish pull.
- Add blue while green is still active so both colors consume in parallel.
- Introduce yellow after 02:52 when inner edges are visibly exposed and safer to feed.
- At the 02:01 congestion spike, stop fresh taps briefly and let active chains clear queue pressure.
- From 03:22 onward, rotate late cleanup colors such as blue, yellow, and white to close fragments.
Colors in this level:
Yellow, Red, Brown, Purple
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 293 often stall around 02:01?
That timestamp is the recorded congestion peak in the one-way loop. A brief no-input cycle there helps active chains clear before backlog compounds.
When should yellow enter the route in Level 293?
Yellow is the third color and enters after inner edges expose, around 02:52 in the input timeline, not during early outer stabilization.
When does late cleanup become efficient in this stage?
The board opens around 03:22. Before that, sequence discipline is more important than rapid color expansion.