Catdom 2: No Timer level guide

Catdom 2: No Timer Level 35 Walkthrough

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Catdom 2: No Timer Level 35 is a tall multi-footprint board where the orange cross must follow its vertical cue while the side and lower lanes are cleared.

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How to Solve Catdom 2: No Timer Level 35 — Full Solution

  1. Slide the orange cross only along its marked vertical route and keep the top crossing usable.
  2. Use the red L, cyan horizontal bar, and yellow horizontal bar for the matching right/top cats as their lanes clear.
  3. Route the blue L through the right-side vertical channel, then finish its remaining blue target.
  4. Move the purple plus and magenta L through the lower-left and lower-right lanes without placing both large footprints in the center.
  5. Align the white vertical bar and green vertical bar with their matching cats, leaving a column open for feed-tray arrivals.
  6. Finish the orange cross and the last green feed/tray target, then wait for the Well Done! screen.

Colors in this level:

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

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Trying to push the orange cross sideways despite the vertical arrow.
  • Filling the central or lower return lane with both the purple plus and blue L before the feed targets are resolved.
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Quick Tips for Catdom 2: No Timer Level 35 (quick clues)

  • Never force the orange cross sideways; preserve its marked vertical column.
  • Keep a lower return lane open for the final green feed/tray collection.
Board notes 5 details
Layout
The tall frame contains a green vertical bar at capacity 3, pink and blue capacity-3 feed trays, an orange cross at capacity 2, a red L at capacity 3, cyan and yellow horizontal bars at capacity 2, a purple plus at capacity 4, a white vertical bar at capacity 2, a magenta L at capacity 3, and a blue L at capacity 4.
Goal
Match the red, cyan, yellow, green, pink, purple, blue, orange, and white groups while preserving the central vertical crossing and the lower return lanes.
Opening
Follow the orange cross's marked vertical route, use the red L and right-side bars when their lanes open, then route the blue L through the right channel before committing both lower large pieces.
Danger Zone
The orange cross occupies the central crossing, while the purple plus and blue L compete for the lower return lane. Moving large pieces into the center together can strand the final green feed target.
Mechanics
The orange cross has an explicit vertical arrow, and top feed trays can add later cats while the capacity counters remain visible on the large lower pieces.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What does the arrow on the orange cross mean?

    It marks the real vertical movement route for the two-capacity orange cross.

  • When should the lower large pieces move?

    Use the purple plus and blue L after the side lanes are open, while keeping one lower return lane available for the final feed target.

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