MeowBlock! level guide

MeowBlock! Level 10 Walkthrough

hard Target: 11 moves 11 colors

MeowBlock! Level 10 is a 7x7 partition with two top bars, a final six-cell second-row bar, and a lower mix of edge columns, 3x2 blocks, and a bottom 2x3.

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How to Solve MeowBlock! Level 10 — Full Solution

  1. Place r6c7=4 in r4c7-r7c7, the four-cell right-edge column.
  2. Place r2c7=2 in r2c7-r3c7, the two-cell upper-right column.
  3. Place r1c6=3 in r1c5-r1c7, the three-cell top-right strip.
  4. Place r1c1=4 in r1c1-r1c4, the four-cell top-left strip.
  5. Place r7c5=6 in r6c4-r7c6, the bottom 2x3 rectangle.
  6. Place r4c1=5 in r3c1-r7c1, the five-cell left-edge column.
  7. Place r6c2=4 in r6c2-r7c3, the bottom-left 2x2 rectangle.
  8. Place r3c6=6 in r3c5-r5c6, the right-middle 3x2 rectangle.
  9. Place r4c4=3 in r3c4-r5c4, the central three-cell vertical bar.
  10. Place r3c2=6 in r3c2-r5c3, the central-left 3x2 rectangle.
  11. Finish with r2c3=6 in r2c1-r2c6, the six-cell second-row strip.

Colors in this level:

Red, Purple, Light green, Yellow, Green, Indigo, Pink, Orange, Lavender, Light blue, Blue

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Keeping r6c1-r7c2 for r6c2=4 leaves r7c3 stranded; shift the 2x2 one column right to r6c2-r7c3.
  • Keeping r1c1-r2c2 for r1c1=4 consumes cells needed by the final row-2 strip; use the horizontal r1c1-r1c4 strip.
  • Keeping the first r3c6=6 preview at r2c5-r4c6 blocks the persistent lower placement; redraw it at r3c5-r5c6.
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Quick Tips for MeowBlock! Level 10 (spoiler-free)

  • Reserve all of row 2 from r2c1 through r2c6 for the final r2c3=6 strip.
  • Keep r4c7-r7c7 open for the r6c7=4 edge rectangle and r6c4-r7c6 open for the bottom 6.
  • The lower-left r6c2=4 rectangle starts at r6c2, not r6c1.
Board notes 5 details
Layout
The 7x7 board has clues r1c1=4, r1c6=3, r2c3=6, r2c7=2, r3c2=6, r3c6=6, r4c1=5, r4c4=3, r6c2=4, r6c7=4, and r7c5=6.
Goal
Partition all 49 cells into eleven non-overlapping rectangles: r1c1-r1c4, r1c5-r1c7, r2c1-r2c6, r2c7-r3c7, r3c1-r7c1, r3c2-r5c3, r3c4-r5c4, r3c5-r5c6, r4c7-r7c7, r6c2-r7c3, and r6c4-r7c6.
Opening
Follow the video's final committed order: r6c7=4 -> r4c7-r7c7, r2c7=2 -> r2c7-r3c7, r1c6=3 -> r1c5-r1c7, r1c1=4 -> r1c1-r1c4, r7c5=6 -> r6c4-r7c6, r4c1=5 -> r3c1-r7c1, r6c2=4 -> r6c2-r7c3, r3c6=6 -> r3c5-r5c6, r4c4=3 -> r3c4-r5c4, r3c2=6 -> r3c2-r5c3, and r2c3=6 -> r2c1-r2c6.
Danger Zone
Do not keep the early r6c2=4 preview at r6c1-r7c2; it strands r7c3. Do not keep the early r1c1=4 square r1c1-r2c2 or the early r3c6=6 block r2c5-r4c6; the persistent solution uses r1c1-r1c4 and r3c5-r5c6 so the final row-2 strip and lower center remain available.
Mechanics
The video mixes committed blocks with touch bubbles and temporary area-correct previews. The persistent solution is the fully filled board immediately before the celebration, with the last release completing r2c1-r2c6 for the r2c3=6 clue.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where does the r2c3=6 clue go in MeowBlock! Level 10?

    Use the full second-row strip r2c1-r2c6. It is the final release and closes the only remaining gap before the celebration.

  • What is the correct lower-left shape for the r6c2=4 clue?

    Use the 2x2 rectangle r6c2-r7c3. Starting at r6c1 instead leaves r7c3 outside the partition.

  • Which r3c6=6 rectangle is persistent?

    The final block is r3c5-r5c6. An earlier r2c5-r4c6 area-6 preview is redrawn and should not be copied as the final state.

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