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Flower Forest level guide

Flower Forest Level 17 Walkthrough

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Level 17's twin blue keys make I look like a keeper because the right key's long shaft resembles it, but the video removes I before the late E deletion. Delete H, F, I, and E to keep A, B, C, D, and G.

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Board Notes

Layout
Two blue keys stand on a cut tree stump: the left key has a shield-like bow and fewer teeth, while the right key has a rounder bow and a longer tooth comb. The bank starts as A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I.
Goal
Compare the overlapping key teeth and remove the four bank letters that do not match the key pattern.
Opening
Delete H from the lower row first, then delete F from the middle-right position.
Danger Zone
The right key makes I look like a keeper, but the video deletes I before the late E deletion. D stays; E does not.
Mechanics
This is a two-object comparison prune: the key shapes narrow the fixed A-I bank to a five-letter survivor set.

Quick Tips for Flower Forest Level 17 (spoiler-free)

  • Delete in this order: H, F, I, E.
  • Keep D even though E is deleted beside it.
  • The final bank is A, B, C, D, G.

How to Solve Flower Forest Level 17 — Full Solution

  1. Compare the left shield-bow key with the right round-bow key on the stump.
  2. Delete H from the bottom-middle bank slot.
  3. Delete F from the middle-right slot.
  4. Delete I from the bottom-right slot after the long right key is checked.
  5. Delete E from the center of the bank.
  6. Submit with A, B, C, D, and G remaining.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Keeping I because it resembles the right key's long shaft.
  • Deleting D along with E; D is part of the final answer.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why does D stay but E gets deleted in Level 17?

    The key-tooth comparison supports D's position but rejects E from the center of the bank. D is part of the five-letter answer; E is not.

  • Which letters remain in Level 17?

    A, B, C, D, and G remain after deleting H, F, I, and E.

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