Catdom 2: No Timer level guide
Catdom 2: No Timer Level 18 Walkthrough
Level 18 uses stepped left and right entry pockets, so the white and gold pieces must shorten the upper bottleneck before the pink, teal, orange, and lime routes can cross the center.
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How to Solve Catdom 2: No Timer Level 18 — Full Solution
- Slide the white vertical box from the left-middle pocket into the exposed white cat and let its count reach 1.
- Move the gold L upward into the top yellow/blue lane, keeping its foot aligned with the top notch as its count drops from 3 to 1.
- Route the pink L around the upper-right bend into the pink cats, then take the teal vertical box down the right entry into the cyan group.
- Shift the orange horizontal box across the center and reduce it to 1 without closing the gap above the lime T.
- Use the lime T in the lower-middle route for the green cats, then send the purple L through the opened lower-left corridor.
- Align the blue L with the top-left blue group and use the red L through the lower-right red group once the center is open.
- Finish the remaining white piece and one-capacity pink L, then wait for the Perfect completion animation.
Colors in this level:
Blue, Gold, Pink, Orange, Teal, White, Lime, Purple, Red
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Moving the red L or lime T while the long orange bar still occupies the only middle crossing between the side entries.
- Trying to slide the gold L straight into the top row instead of matching its elbow to the stepped boundary.
Quick Tips for Catdom 2: No Timer Level 18 (quick clues)
- Use the side pockets as entry lanes and keep the central orange row short before moving the largest lower footprints.
- Align the gold L by its elbow at the top notch; a straight slide does not fit the stepped frame.
- Do not assume an early empty row means the level is over; the final pink and white states still resolve.
Board notes 5 details
- Layout
- The stepped frame has inset side entries. The top boxes are blue L 3, gold L 3, and pink L 3; the middle boxes are orange horizontal 3, teal vertical 2, and white vertical 2. The lower boxes are lime T 4, purple L 2, and red L 3, with matching blue, yellow, pink, orange, teal, white, lime, red, and purple cats distributed through the top, side trays, and lower lanes.
- Goal
- Release the white and gold upper/middle bottleneck, then use the right entry for pink and teal. Shorten orange and lime before routing the long red and purple pieces, and reserve the one-capacity pink L for the final cleanup.
- Opening
- Pull the white vertical box through the left-middle pocket, move the gold L up into the top yellow/blue lane, and send the pink L around the top-right bend. The teal vertical box follows down the right entry.
- Danger Zone
- The long orange bar sits between the side pockets and above the lime T. Spending red or lime before orange is shortened blocks the central row and starves the side trays; the gold L must also match the top notch with its elbow.
- Mechanics
- Level 18 makes irregular side-entry geometry explicit. Box capacities visibly fall from 4 or 3 to 1 as matching cats enter, and the source shows a small white cleanup followed by a one-capacity pink L and a Perfect completion cue.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the safest opener for Level 18?
Use the white vertical box, then the gold L, before committing the top-right pink and right-entry teal routes. This turns the upper bottleneck into a usable center.
How do the side pockets affect Level 18?
They are the legal entry lanes for several shaped boxes and cats. A long piece parked across the middle can block both pockets, so orange must be shortened before the lower red or lime footprints move.