Catdom 2: No Timer level guide
Catdom 2: No Timer Level 43 Walkthrough
Level 43 is a narrow-waist board where the green arrow-guided box must open the channel before the blue T can cross, followed by purple, red, cyan, yellow, and the final orange L.
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How to Solve Catdom 2: No Timer Level 43 — Full Solution
- Select the green vertical box marked 2 in the middle-right and follow its displayed up/down lane until it aligns with the green cats; wait for the green box to clear.
- Slide the blue T marked 4 from the lower chamber upward through the opened waist so its horizontal arm meets the blue pair, then let it disappear.
- Move the purple horizontal box marked 2 through the middle-left lane to the purple cats, keeping the center passage open for the red T.
- Slide the red T marked 4 from the upper-left into the red cats in the upper/middle chamber, passing through the cleared waist rather than occupying it early.
- Bring the cyan/teal L marked 3 into the upper-right cyan cats, then use the yellow vertical box marked 2 along the lower-left edge for the yellow group.
- Leave the orange L marked 4 until the other boxes have cleared, then sweep it through the lower-right and lower-center lanes to collect the remaining orange cats.
- Wait for the empty board and the Bravo/reward transition; the reward screen is the completion boundary, not another box move.
Colors in this level:
Red, Cyan, Green, Blue, Purple, Yellow, Orange
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Do not move the blue T through the waist before the green arrow-guided box has opened that channel.
- Do not send the orange L into the lower-right pocket while the blue or yellow footprint still needs the lower chamber.
- Do not treat the green arrow as a move counter; it marks the vertical route the box can use.
Quick Tips for Catdom 2: No Timer Level 43 (quick clues)
- Resolve the green up/down alignment before trying to move the blue T through the waist.
- Clear purple and red while the upper/middle channel is open, then handle the cyan and yellow edge routes.
- Save the orange L for the open lower chamber and its final two-stage orange collection.
Board notes 5 details
- Layout
- The tall board narrows at the middle and opens into a lower chamber. A red T marked 4 starts upper-left, a cyan L marked 3 sits upper-right, and a green vertical box marked 2 with visible up/down arrows stands at middle-right. A purple horizontal box marked 2 is below the red group. The lower chamber contains a blue T marked 4, a yellow vertical box marked 2 at lower-left, and an orange L marked 4 at lower-right, with matching cats around each route.
- Goal
- Use the green vertical route to open the waist, pass blue through the center, and clear the purple and red upper/middle groups. Finish the cyan and yellow edge groups before sweeping the remaining orange cats with the orange L.
- Opening
- Follow the green box's displayed up/down lane into the green cats first. Slide the blue T upward through the released waist, then use the purple bar and red T through the upper/middle chamber while the cyan and yellow boxes remain in their edge lanes.
- Danger Zone
- The green arrow box and blue T share the narrow waist. Moving blue before green has opened the channel, or sending the orange L into the lower-right pocket too early, presses a large footprint against the only turning cells.
- Mechanics
- Level 43 makes the route direction explicit with an up/down arrow on the green box. The waist forces a green-then-blue dependency, while the orange L stays as a broad lower-chamber box until the other colors have cleared.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which box should move first in Level 43?
Move the green vertical box with the up/down arrows first. It opens the narrow waist that the blue T needs for its next alignment.
Why is the orange L last in Level 43?
The orange L is the widest lower-chamber footprint. Saving it prevents it from blocking the blue, yellow, and final orange landing cells.