Bubble Word Jam level guide
Bubble Word Jam Level 11 Walkthrough
Bubble Word Jam Level 11 is safest when you use the visible sports shell as the opening route, clearing basketball, baseball, swimming, and split-word sports clues before the slower weather, grain, reading, and music bubbles take over the board.
Board Notes
- Layout
- The opener mixes several sports-heavy routes: `BATTER`, `PITCHER`, `CATCHER`, and `CAP`; `FREE THROW`, `HOOP`, `DUNK`, and `REBOUND`; the swimming words `GOGGLES`, `POOL`, and `SWIMSUIT`; and the instrument words `DRUM`, `PIANO`, `VIOLIN`, and `BASS`. Split fragments like `TEN` / `NIS` and `ACOUS` / `TIC` sit right in the center and later give way to clue bubbles such as `SLOW`, `FAST`, `TURBO`, `RYE`, `WHEAT`, `OAT`, `WINDY`, `SNOWY`, `POETRY`, and `MEMOIR`.
- Goal
- Open the middle by removing the obvious sports groups first so the later weather, grain, and reading clues do not all arrive through the same narrow channel.
- Opening
- The clean route starts with the basketball words, then the baseball lane, then the split `TEN` / `NIS` and `ACOUS` / `TIC` pieces before the slower clue bubbles fully appear.
- Danger Zone
- `CAP` shares space with the swimming pocket, and the split fragments `TEN` / `NIS` and `ACOUS` / `TIC` are easy to leave stranded while you chase easier four-word sets.
- Mechanics
- Level 11 leans harder on clue bubbles and split words than the earlier boards. The first layer is sports-forward, but the late board swings into weather, grains, reading, and music textures after the center opens.
Quick Tips for Bubble Word Jam Level 11 (spoiler-free)
- Finish the visible ball-sport sets before you touch the late clue bubbles.
- Keep `TEN` / `NIS` and `ACOUS` / `TIC` aligned so they do not clog the middle.
- Think in chain clears. The best move is the one that sets up the next two moves, not just the quickest current match.
How to Solve Bubble Word Jam Level 11 — Full Solution
- Clear the basketball lane `FREE THROW`, `HOOP`, `DUNK`, and `REBOUND` first so the lower-left side opens up.
- Finish the baseball route with `BATTER`, `PITCHER`, `CATCHER`, and `CAP` before the upper-right pocket tightens.
- Use `TEN` and `NIS` to complete `TENNIS`, then keep `ACOUS` and `TIC` together so `ACOUSTIC` can be finished cleanly.
- Remove the swimming-heavy cluster around `GOGGLES`, `POOL`, and `SWIMSUIT`, then lock in `DRUM`, `PIANO`, `VIOLIN`, and `BASS`.
- Work through the second wave of clue bubbles in the order shown by the late frames: `SLOW`, `FAST`, `TURBO`; `RYE`, `WHEAT`, `OAT`; and `WINDY` / `SNOWY`.
- End with the late reading and music-side words like `POETRY`, `MEMOIR`, `BIOGRAPHY`, `CLASSICAL`, `ELECTRIC`, and the remaining short label near `MED`.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Leaving `TEN` / `NIS` or `ACOUS` / `TIC` loose while you clear easier-looking sports words.
- Trying to solve the weather and grain clue bubbles before the sports shell has opened the center.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I clear first in Bubble Word Jam Level 11?
Start with the visible sports groups, especially basketball and baseball. Those clears make the rest of the clue-heavy board much easier to read.
Why does Level 11 feel messy in the middle?
Because the split words and the late weather / grain bubbles all arrive through the same center lane. If `TEN` / `NIS` or `ACOUS` / `TIC` are still loose, the board gets crowded quickly.