Flower Forest level guide
Flower Forest Level 19 Walkthrough
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.
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
- Read the black hook strokes inside the pale green frame.
- Delete F from the middle-right bank slot.
- Delete D from the middle-left slot.
- Delete E from the center.
- Confirm A, B, C, G, H, and I are still visible.
- 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.