Flower Forest level guide
Flower Forest Level 17 Walkthrough
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.
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
- Compare the left shield-bow key with the right round-bow key on the stump.
- Delete H from the bottom-middle bank slot.
- Delete F from the middle-right slot.
- Delete I from the bottom-right slot after the long right key is checked.
- Delete E from the center of the bank.
- 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.