Catdom 2: No Timer level guide

Catdom 2: No Timer Level 45 Walkthrough

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Level 45 is a dense multi-feed board where the central white, blue, and green boxes form the first dependency chain; the pink plus, purple L, and yellow plus belong to the open-board finish.

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How to Solve Catdom 2: No Timer Level 45 — Full Solution

  1. Select the white L marked 4 in the center and slide it through the upper-middle opening to the white cats, keeping its lower leg aligned so the center turn remains available for blue.
  2. Move the red bent box marked 3 across the upper-right lane to the red cats, then slide the blue vertical/bent box marked 3 along the right side into the blue cats as red clears.
  3. Pull the green bent box marked 3 left through the central cells for the green group, and clear the cyan/teal horizontal box marked 4 through the lower-left/middle feed route.
  4. With the center chain gone, move the large pink plus marked 5 through the left/middle opening to its pink cats and wait for its visible collection to finish.
  5. Route the purple L marked 4 from the lower-left along the bottom corridor to the remaining purple cats, keeping the right side open.
  6. Slide the yellow plus marked 5 across the lower-right and center-lower cells into the remaining yellow cats; do not park it before blue and green have cleared.
  7. Wait for the sparse-board PERFECT/reward sequence and the final Well Done screen.

Colors in this level:

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

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Do not fill the lower lanes with the pink or yellow plus while the white, blue, or green box still needs the center turning cells.
  • Do not move purple and yellow together through the final lower corridor; let purple settle before the yellow plus crosses.
  • Do not treat the side feeds as extra puzzle moves; they only show where matching cats enter as a box reaches the correct route.
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Quick Tips for Catdom 2: No Timer Level 45 (quick clues)

  • Treat white, blue, and green as one center-bottleneck chain and keep their turning cells clear.
  • Clear the cyan/teal lower-left route before the pink plus needs the left/middle opening.
  • Save purple and the yellow plus for the final lower corridor after the upper feeds are empty.
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Layout
The rectangular board has visible left, right, and top cat feeds. A pink plus marked 5 starts upper-left; a red bent box marked 3 and a blue vertical/bent box marked 3 occupy the upper-right. A white L marked 4 sits in the center, a green bent box marked 3 is left of center, and a cyan horizontal box marked 4 occupies the lower-left/middle lane. The bottom corners hold a purple L marked 4 and a yellow plus marked 5, with blue, green, white, red, pink, cyan, purple, and yellow cats around them.
Goal
Move white through the center first, then clear the cyan/teal, red, blue, and green routes around the upper and side feeds. With the center empty, use the pink plus and purple L in the left/lower lanes, and finish with the yellow plus across the lower-right.
Opening
Slide the white L through the upper-middle opening, then use the released right lane for red and blue. Pull green left through the central cells and clear the cyan/teal bar from the lower-left/middle route before moving the large lower shapes.
Danger Zone
White, blue, and green all need the central turning cells. Moving the pink or yellow plus too early fills the lower lanes and prevents the central boxes from changing alignment. Purple and yellow also share the final lower corridor, so they must wait for the upper and side groups.
Mechanics
Level 45 combines three external feeds with several large polyominoes and a central white/blue/green dependency chain. The source visibly reduces a full board to a sparse field before the last purple and yellow shapes move; the late PERFECT overlay is progress feedback, not a move.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Which boxes form the Level 45 opening chain?

    White opens the center first, then red and blue use the right lane while green and the cyan/teal bar drain the middle and lower-left route.

  • Why are the pink, purple, and yellow boxes late in Level 45?

    Their large footprints need the lower turning cells. Waiting until the center and side groups are empty prevents them from blocking the final corridor.

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