MeowBlock! level guide

MeowBlock! Level 15 Walkthrough

hard Target: 11 moves 11 colors

MeowBlock! Level 15 is a full 7x7 board built from a fixed bottom 7-cell strip, long middle bands, and two corrected top blocks that complete the final partition.

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How to Solve MeowBlock! Level 15 — Full Solution

  1. 1. Keep the opening `r7c4=7` strip at `r7c1:r7c7` (1x7, area 7).
  2. 2. Anchor `r2c7=4` and commit `r1c6:r2c7` (2x2, area 4) as the upper-right block.
  3. 3. Anchor `r5c7=3` and commit the right-edge strip `r4c7:r6c7` (3x1, area 3).
  4. 4. Anchor `r4c3=6` and commit the middle row `r4c1:r4c6` (1x6, area 6).
  5. 5. Anchor `r3c5=5` and commit the row-3 bar `r3c3:r3c7` (1x5, area 5).
  6. 6. Anchor `r5c5=4` and commit `r5c4:r6c5` (2x2, area 4).
  7. 7. Anchor `r5c6=2` and commit `r5c6:r6c6` (2x1, area 2).
  8. 8. Anchor `r5c2=4` and commit `r5c2:r6c3` (2x2, area 4); ignore the transient ring containing `2` at this location.
  9. 9. Anchor `r5c1=2` and commit `r5c1:r6c1` (2x1, area 2).
  10. 10. Anchor `r2c2=6` and commit the corrected top-left block `r1c1:r3c2` (3x2, area 6), replacing the early `r1c1:r3c1` preview.
  11. 11. Anchor `r1c4=6` and commit the top-middle block `r1c3:r2c5` (2x3, area 6) as the final rectangle.

Colors in this level:

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

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Do not leave `r2c2=6` at the area-correct but too-narrow `r1c1:r3c1` preview; it must include c2 and finish as `r1c1:r3c2`.
  • Do not stop the `r5c7=3` rectangle short of `r4c7:r6c7`; the full right-edge strip is required to cover the c7 remainder.
  • Do not treat the white ring containing `2` near `r5c2` as another clue; the real clue there is `r5c2=4`.
  • Do not close the top `r1c4=6` clue with a one-dimensional preview; use the final `r1c3:r2c5` 2x3 block.
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Quick Tips for MeowBlock! Level 15 (spoiler-free)

  • Reserve `r7c1:r7c7` for the bottom `7`, `r3c3:r3c7` for the middle `5`, and `r4c1:r4c6` for the middle `6` before closing the remaining blocks.
  • Correct the top-left `6` to `r1c1:r3c2` and finish the top-middle `6` at `r1c3:r2c5`; the early narrow preview is not the solution.
  • Think in chain clears. The best move is the one that sets up the next two moves, not just the quickest current match.
Board notes 5 details
Layout
The board is 7 rows by 7 columns with 49 playable cells. Real clues are `r1c4=6`, `r2c2=6`, `r2c7=4`, `r3c5=5`, `r4c3=6`, `r5c1=2`, `r5c2=4`, `r5c5=4`, `r5c6=2`, `r5c7=3`, and `r7c4=7`; the opening white ring containing `2` near `r5c2` is a touch overlay, not an extra clue.
Goal
Partition all 49 cells into one non-overlapping rectangle per clue. The persistent final rectangles are `r2c2=6 -> r1c1:r3c2`, `r1c4=6 -> r1c3:r2c5`, `r2c7=4 -> r1c6:r2c7`, `r3c5=5 -> r3c3:r3c7`, `r4c3=6 -> r4c1:r4c6`, `r5c7=3 -> r4c7:r6c7`, `r5c1=2 -> r5c1:r6c1`, `r5c2=4 -> r5c2:r6c3`, `r5c5=4 -> r5c4:r6c5`, `r5c6=2 -> r5c6:r6c6`, and `r7c4=7 -> r7c1:r7c7`.
Opening
The opening already contains the persistent `r7c4=7 -> r7c1:r7c7` strip. The source then builds the `r2c7=4` upper-right block, the `r5c7=3` right-edge strip, the `r4c3=6` middle row, and the `r3c5=5` row. It partitions the lower two rows around the 2, 4, 4, and 2 clues, corrects `r2c2=6` from the narrow `r1c1:r3c1` preview to `r1c1:r3c2`, and finishes with `r1c4=6 -> r1c3:r2c5`.
Danger Zone
Do not keep the narrow `r1c1:r3c1` area-3 preview for `r2c2=6`; the final block is `r1c1:r3c2`. The right-edge `r5c7=3` clue must occupy `r4c7:r6c7`, so incomplete previews leave a stranded c7 remainder. The top `r1c4=6` clue closes as the 2x3 block `r1c3:r2c5`, not as a one-row or one-column area-correct preview. The white `2` ring near `r5c2` is not a second clue.
Mechanics
This level visibly uses persistent colored rectangles, transient touch rings, and redraw previews. The bottom 7-cell strip is already present at the opening; the top-left 6 and top-middle 6 settle into their final footprints near the end. The ring at `r5c2` and numbers beside moving rectangles are interaction overlays, not clue cells. There is no `?` clue.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the final shape for the `r2c2=6` clue?

    Use `r1c1:r3c2`, a 3x2 rectangle with area 6. The early `r1c1:r3c1` column is an area-3 preview and is redrawn before completion.

  • Where does the `r5c7=3` clue finish?

    It occupies the right-edge vertical strip `r4c7:r6c7`, which is 3 rows by 1 column.

  • Is the `2` inside the opening ring near `r5c2` a clue?

    No. It is a touch indicator. The persistent lavender rectangle confirms the real clue is `r5c2=4`, with final bounds `r5c2:r6c3`.

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