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Wool Crush level guide

Wool Crush Level 301 Walkthrough

hard Target: 30 moves 4 colors

The main chokepoint in Level 301 is managing one-way congestion before the board opens near 03:02. Use the documented sequence green first, orange second, yellow third when inner edges appear around 02:32. At 01:40, peak load can stall progress, so pause fresh taps briefly and let active chains drain before cleanup rotation.

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Quick Tips for Level 301 (spoiler-free)

  • Open green first, then orange, then yellow after inner exposure around 02:32.
  • Treat 00:41-01:58 as the fragile span and avoid unsupported side-color injections.
  • At 01:40 congestion peak, use a short no-tap cycle to preserve one-way flow.

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How to Solve Wool Crush Level 301 — Full Solution

  1. At 00:00, activate green lanes on the outer shell to establish consistent pull.
  2. Add orange while green remains active so both colors resolve in parallel.
  3. Introduce yellow around 02:32 when inner edges become visible and safer to feed.
  4. At the 01:40 peak, stop fresh taps briefly and let active chains clear queue pressure.
  5. After 03:02 opening, rotate blue, yellow, and white to finish remaining fragments efficiently.

Colors in this level:

Blue, Purple, Brown, Red

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

  • Why does Level 301 still jam despite a simple opener?

    The one-way loop stays dense through the danger window, and adding unsupported colors before 01:58 can create orbit backlog that delays cleanup.

  • When does yellow enter the Level 301 route?

    Yellow is the third color and appears around 02:32 once inner edges expose, not during the initial outer-shell phase.

  • What is the safest play at the 01:40 pressure spike?

    Use a brief no-input rotation at peak load, then resume green-orange-yellow sequencing after active chains recover capacity.