Catdom 2: No Timer level guide

Catdom 2: No Timer Level 26 Walkthrough

hard 8 colors

Catdom 2: No Timer Level 26 is a crowded capacity board where the central blue 2x2 box must open the route before the upper L shapes and lower orange plus can be aligned.

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How to Solve Catdom 2: No Timer Level 26 — Full Solution

  1. Slide the central blue 2x2 box toward the adjacent blue cats, keeping the square footprint aligned with that lane.
  2. Slide the cyan horizontal box into the two cyan cats below the top row.
  3. Align the upper-left yellow L and upper-right magenta L with their matching cat groups.
  4. Use the red and purple 1x1 boxes only after their matching cats are exposed.
  5. Route the green vertical box through the lower-left lane, then slide the orange plus through the lower center.
  6. Use the orange and yellow feed trays when their lanes are open and finish the last visible alignment.

Colors in this level:

Yellow, Cyan, Magenta, Red, Blue, Green, Orange, Purple

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Parking the orange plus in the center before the blue square has opened the route.
  • Spending a 1x1 box as temporary storage and blocking the lower return lane.
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Quick Tips for Catdom 2: No Timer Level 26 (quick clues)

  • Open the central blue square before committing the orange plus to the middle.
  • Keep the upper L-shaped boxes aligned inside the frame so their short legs do not close the center lane.
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Layout
The tall rounded frame opens with yellow L capacity 3, cyan horizontal capacity 2, and magenta L capacity 3 across the top. Red 1x1 capacity 1 sits left of a central blue 2x2 square at capacity 4; the lower area holds green vertical capacity 2, orange plus capacity 5, and purple 1x1 capacity 1.
Goal
Match the blue, cyan, yellow, magenta, red, purple, green, and orange cat groups while keeping the large central and lower footprints inside their open lanes.
Opening
Slide the central blue square toward the adjacent blue-cat lane first, then use the opened center to align the cyan bar and the top yellow and magenta L boxes.
Danger Zone
The blue square and orange plus can seal the only useful center corridor. Small red and purple boxes should wait for their matching cats instead of becoming blockers.
Mechanics
Capacities are visible on every box; the 2x2 blue square and five-cell orange plus require footprint-aware slides through the crowded frame.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What should I move first in Level 26?

    Start with the central blue 2x2 box and align it with the adjacent blue-cat lane.

  • Which pieces are most dangerous?

    The central blue square and lower orange plus have the largest footprints and can close the shared corridor.

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