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Flower Forest level guide

Flower Forest Level 13 Walkthrough

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Level 13 trips players who delete G along with its bottom-row neighbors — G actually survives the cracked stone and sliding plank comparison. Remove H, D, and I only, then submit A, B, C, E, F, and G.

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Board Notes

Layout
The clue is a cracked dark stone slab with yellow vein lines, partly covered by tall orange sliding planks. The fixed bank starts as A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I.
Goal
Compare the visible vein route through the plank gaps and remove the letters that do not match the revealed path.
Opening
Delete H first from the lower vein mismatch, delete D after the left branch is covered, then delete I from the final bottom-route mismatch.
Danger Zone
The bottom row is misleading because G sits near H and I, but G stays in the solved bank.
Mechanics
This is shutter-mask comparison: the moving orange planks restrict which yellow vein segments count.

Quick Tips for Flower Forest Level 13 (spoiler-free)

  • Delete H, then D, then I.
  • Keep G even though H and I are removed.
  • Use the plank gaps, not the full cracked-stone pattern.

How to Solve Flower Forest Level 13 — Full Solution

  1. Watch the orange planks slide across the cracked stone slab.
  2. Delete H because the lower vein gap does not match the visible route.
  3. Delete D after the left-side branch is hidden by the plank and fails the comparison.
  4. Keep G; it remains supported by the route.
  5. Delete I from the final bottom-route mismatch.
  6. Submit with A, B, C, E, F, and G still visible.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Deleting G just because the other lower-row letters are being checked.
  • Judging from the uncovered stone before the planks settle.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Which letter should I remove first in Level 13?

    Start with H from the lower vein mismatch, then delete D and I.

  • Does G stay in Level 13?

    Yes. G survives even though H and I around it are deleted. The final bank is A, B, C, E, F, and G.

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