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Flower Forest level guide

Flower Forest Level 9 Walkthrough

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Six of nine letters must go in Level 9, and the first trap is copying the panel grid as-is. The wall switch panel's surrounding path marks are the real clue — clear A, B, C, F, E, and H to keep only D, G, and I.

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Board Notes

Layout
The clue is a wall-mounted switch panel with red, green, and blue lights, an internal letter grid, and block-path marks around it. The fixed bank starts as A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I.
Goal
Compare the panel grid to the surrounding path marks and reduce the bank to the three letters that still match.
Opening
Delete A, B, and C from the top grid comparison. Delete F after the right-column check, then delete E and H from the middle and lower path mismatches.
Danger Zone
The panel visibly shows an A-I grid, so copying the top row is the trap. The solve removes A, B, and C first.
Mechanics
This is symbol-grid pruning: the surrounding path marks decide which panel letters survive.

Quick Tips for Flower Forest Level 9 (spoiler-free)

  • Delete A, B, C, F, E, and H.
  • Submit only D, G, and I.
  • Do not copy the A-I panel grid; compare it against the surrounding block-path marks.

How to Solve Flower Forest Level 9 — Full Solution

  1. Compare the wall path marks against the panel grid instead of copying the visible grid.
  2. Delete A from the first top-row mismatch.
  3. Delete B, then C, to clear the unsupported top row.
  4. Delete F after checking the right-column path.
  5. Delete E from the middle-column mismatch.
  6. Delete H from the lower path mismatch.
  7. Leave D, G, and I, then submit.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Keeping A, B, or C because the panel itself displays those letters.
  • Deleting D; D is one of only three survivors.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the delete order for Flower Forest Level 9?

    Delete A, B, C, F, E, and H.

  • What is the easiest mistake in Flower Forest Level 9?

    Keeping A, B, or C because the panel itself displays those letters. The block-path marks around the panel prove all three should be removed.

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