Catdom 2: No Timer level guide
Catdom 2: No Timer Level 26 Walkthrough
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
- Slide the central blue 2x2 box toward the adjacent blue cats, keeping the square footprint aligned with that lane.
- Slide the cyan horizontal box into the two cyan cats below the top row.
- Align the upper-left yellow L and upper-right magenta L with their matching cat groups.
- Use the red and purple 1x1 boxes only after their matching cats are exposed.
- Route the green vertical box through the lower-left lane, then slide the orange plus through the lower center.
- 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.
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.
Board notes 5 details
- 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.