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Flower Forest level guide

Flower Forest Level 19 Walkthrough

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The key to Level 19 lies in reading the framed hook strokes — F, D, and E all fail the glyph comparison while the top row (A, B, C) and bottom row (G, H, I) remain untouched.

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Board Notes

Layout
A pale green framed board shows black curved hook strokes, with loose glyph pieces sliding around it. The bank starts as A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I.
Goal
Match the moving hook strokes to the framed glyph and clear only the middle-row mismatches.
Opening
Delete F first from the middle-right slot, then delete D from the middle-left slot.
Danger Zone
The middle row looks like it might partly survive, but D, E, and F all go. The top and bottom rows stay.
Mechanics
This is a framed glyph-pruning board where the hook strokes remove the middle row only.

Quick Tips for Flower Forest Level 19 (spoiler-free)

  • Delete F, then D, then E.
  • Keep every top-row and bottom-row letter.
  • The final bank is A, B, C, G, H, I.

How to Solve Flower Forest Level 19 — Full Solution

  1. Read the black hook strokes inside the pale green frame.
  2. Delete F from the middle-right bank slot.
  3. Delete D from the middle-left slot.
  4. Delete E from the center.
  5. Confirm A, B, C, G, H, and I are still visible.
  6. Submit with the top row and bottom row preserved.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Deleting B or H because the hook strokes pass near those positions.
  • Stopping after F and D; E is also deleted.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How do the hook strokes work as a clue in Level 19?

    The black curved hooks inside the pale green frame eliminate only the middle row — D, E, and F. The top row (A, B, C) and bottom row (G, H, I) survive.

  • Which letters remain in Level 19?

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

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