Flower Forest level guide
Flower Forest Level 13 Walkthrough
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.
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
- Watch the orange planks slide across the cracked stone slab.
- Delete H because the lower vein gap does not match the visible route.
- Delete D after the left-side branch is hidden by the plank and fails the comparison.
- Keep G; it remains supported by the route.
- Delete I from the final bottom-route mismatch.
- 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.