Catdom 2: No Timer level guide
Catdom 2: No Timer Level 41 Walkthrough
Level 41 is a tall multi-lane board where a pink bar, red and white single-cell boxes, and a green vertical box must open the center before the purple and orange L boxes can finish their matching cat groups.
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How to Solve Catdom 2: No Timer Level 41 — Full Solution
- Select the pink horizontal box marked 3 in the lower-middle lane and slide it across the open row to the pink cats on the right.
- Move the red horizontal box marked 1 through the lower corridor to the red cat, then reposition the white square marked 1 into the open right-side pocket.
- Slide the blue square marked 1 into the exposed blue cat and wait for that short box to clear before using the central lanes with larger shapes.
- Shift the green vertical box marked 2 down and into the middle/left opening for the green cats; use its later left-side vertical alignment when the second green cat is exposed.
- Bring the purple L from the upper-right down through the cleared right lane, then return it to the upper-center/right alignment for the remaining purple cats.
- Reposition the pink bar for its last visible pink collection and keep the lower red/white pockets clear until those boxes disappear.
- Slide the orange L marked 4 through the opened upper-left route to the remaining orange cats, then wait for the empty board and the reward completion state.
Colors in this level:
Orange, Purple, Blue, White, Pink, Red, Green
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Do not park the white or red single-cell box in the only gap needed by the green vertical box.
- Do not send the purple L down the right lane before the short right-side blockers have cleared; it needs that lane to return to its final alignment.
- Do not treat the box labels as moves or start with the orange L while the lower corridor is still occupied.
Quick Tips for Catdom 2: No Timer Level 41 (quick clues)
- Use the lower pink and red corridor to open the center before routing the large L shapes.
- Clear the white and blue single-cell boxes as soon as their lanes are exposed; do not leave them in the shared crossing.
- Keep the orange L for last, after green and purple have used the central and right lanes.
Board notes 5 details
- Layout
- The tall rectangular board starts with an orange L marked 4 in the upper-left and a purple L marked 4 in the upper-right. A blue square marked 1 sits between them; the lower lanes contain a white square marked 1, a pink horizontal box marked 3, a red horizontal box marked 1, and a green vertical box marked 2. Orange, purple, green, pink, red, blue, and white cats occupy the upper, center, and lower rows, with an orange cat feed below the board.
- Goal
- Clear the short boxes and the lower pink/red corridor first, then use the released center and right lanes for green and purple. Finish by taking the orange L through the opened upper-left route to the remaining orange cats.
- Opening
- Work the pink horizontal box through the lower-middle lane, move the red and white single-cell boxes out of the shared crossing, and clear the blue square when its cat is exposed. The green vertical and purple L routes become safe only after those short blockers have disappeared.
- Danger Zone
- The pink bar, red bar, white square, and green vertical box repeatedly need the same middle and lower-right cells. Parking a short box in that gap can strand the green alignment, while moving the purple L before the right lane is open removes its return path.
- Mechanics
- This is a multi-pass corridor board: the pink bar changes alignment, the green vertical box is used in more than one lane, and the purple L moves from the upper-right to a lower/right position before returning upward. The visible 1/2/3/4 labels are collection-state labels, not a move counter.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should move first in Catdom 2: No Timer Level 41?
Work the pink horizontal box and the short red/white boxes through the lower-middle crossing first. This opens the center for the green and purple routes.
Why is the orange L saved for last in Level 41?
Its large upper-left footprint needs the center and upper lanes to be empty. Moving it early blocks the smaller boxes and removes the final orange alignment.