Catdom 2: No Timer level guide
Catdom 2: No Timer Level 4 Walkthrough
Level 4 uses a red L, blue L, green square, and yellow square on a 5x5 shared-lane board. Cross yellow and blue first, use green for its middle-right and upper-left pairs, then clear the red trio.
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How to Solve Catdom 2: No Timer Level 4 — Full Solution
- Slide the yellow square marked 4 from the lower-left across the bottom lane to the yellow cats at the lower-right.
- Let yellow collect and clear, then pull the blue L marked 3 left and slightly up so its long arm and short leg meet the three blue cats.
- Move the green square marked 4 down and left into the lower-left opening to collect the exposed middle-right green pair.
- Slide the red L marked 3 through the open center into the three red cats in the upper-middle.
- Bring green back up and left to the upper-left pair and hold it there until the final green cats enter.
- Confirm the empty board, then treat the Well Done reward card as the completion boundary rather than another puzzle move.
Colors in this level:
Red, Green, Yellow, Blue
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Sending red into the center before blue has crossed removes the lower landing space that blue needs.
- Stopping after green's lower-left collection leaves its upper-left pair untouched and makes the board look solved too early.
Quick Tips for Catdom 2: No Timer Level 4 (quick clues)
- Resolve the bottom-lane conflict as yellow first, blue second.
- Green must visit the lower-left opening and then return to the upper-left pair; it is not a one-stop collection.
Board notes 5 details
- Layout
- The 5x5 board starts with a red L marked 3 in the upper-left, green square marked 4 in the upper-right, yellow square marked 4 in the lower-left, and blue L marked 3 in the lower-right. Red has three upper-middle cats, green has two upper-left and two middle-right cats, yellow has four left/lower-right cats, and blue has three center/lower cats.
- Goal
- Use the shared bottom lane for yellow and blue, then route green down-left for its middle-right pair and back up-left for the final upper-left pair. Red clears the remaining upper-middle trio once the center is open.
- Opening
- Slide yellow from lower-left to the lower-right cats, then pull the blue L left and slightly up from lower-right across the center blue route. These two moves free the lower lane for green.
- Danger Zone
- Yellow and blue compete for the bottom corridor, and green is a two-stage box. Sending red into the center before blue crosses or leaving green at its first lower-left stop strands the later alignment.
- Mechanics
- Level 4 combines square and L-shaped footprints with staged same-color collection. The green 4 box is reused for two separate alignments, while the 3/4 labels remain visible collection-state numbers rather than moves.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Level 4 opening order?
Move yellow across the bottom first, then pull blue left/up through the center. That order settles the two boxes sharing the lower lane before green and red use it.
Why does green move twice in Level 4?
The green cats are split into a middle-right pair and an upper-left pair. The same square box must drop into the lower-left opening first and then return to the upper-left alignment.