MeowBlock! level guide
MeowBlock! Level 24 Walkthrough
Solve MeowBlock! Level 24 by framing the left and bottom edges before filling the central 6-cell block and the two narrow 3-cell lanes.
How to Solve MeowBlock! Level 24 — Full Solution
- Anchor r5c1=5 and drag to r3c1, committing r3c1:r7c1 as a 5x1 rectangle with area 5.
- Anchor r1c1=4 and drag to r2c2, committing r1c1:r2c2 as a 2x2 rectangle with area 4.
- Anchor r7c4=4 and drag to r7c3, committing r7c3:r7c6 as a 1x4 rectangle with area 4.
- Anchor r6c2=4 and drag to r4c2, committing r4c2:r7c2 as a 4x1 rectangle with area 4.
- Anchor r6c4=6 and drag to r4c3, committing r4c3:r6c4 as a 3x2 rectangle with area 6.
- Anchor r5c5=3 and drag to r4c5, committing r4c5:r6c5 as a 3x1 rectangle with area 3.
- Anchor r5c6=3 and drag to r4c6, committing r4c6:r6c6 as a 3x1 rectangle with area 3.
- Anchor r5c7=5 and drag to r3c7, committing r3c7:r7c7 as a 5x1 rectangle with area 5.
- Anchor r2c7=4 and drag to r1c6, committing r1c6:r2c7 as a 2x2 rectangle with area 4.
- Anchor r2c3=6 and drag to r1c3, committing r1c3:r2c5 as a 2x3 rectangle with area 6.
- Anchor r3c4=5 and drag to r3c2, committing r3c2:r3c6 as a 1x5 rectangle with area 5.
Colors in this level:
Yellow, Violet, Cyan, Blue, Green, Red, Pink, Purple, Orange, Mint, Lavender
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Do not shift the center 6 into columns 4-5; the verified footprint is r4c3:r6c4.
- Do not use row 7 for either 3-cell lane; the bottom 4 must remain r7c3:r7c6.
- Do not close the top-right 4 before preserving the full r3c7:r7c7 right-edge strip.
Quick Tips for MeowBlock! Level 24 (spoiler-free)
- Build r3c1:r7c1 and r4c2:r7c2 before closing the right side.
- Keep r4c3:r6c4 exactly 3 rows by 2 columns.
- Leave row 7 columns 3-6 untouched for the bottom 4-cell strip.
Board notes 5 details
- Layout
- Full 7-row by 7-column board with 49 playable cells. Clues: r1c1=4, r2c3=6, r2c7=4, r3c4=5, r5c1=5, r5c5=3, r5c6=3, r5c7=5, r6c2=4, r6c4=6, r7c4=4.
- Goal
- Partition all 49 cells into eleven rectangles. The left 5 is r3c1:r7c1, the center 6 is r4c3:r6c4, the two right-center 3s are r4c5:r6c5 and r4c6:r6c6, and the bottom 4 is r7c3:r7c6.
- Opening
- The source first commits r5c1=5 as r3c1:r7c1, then r1c1=4 as r1c1:r2c2, r7c4=4 as r7c3:r7c6, and r6c2=4 as r4c2:r7c2.
- Danger Zone
- The central r6c4=6 must be r4c3:r6c4. Shifting it right consumes one of the two 3-cell lanes and leaves the bottom r7c4=4 without its 1x4 strip.
- Mechanics
- This is a dense full 7x7 integer partition with no unknown clue. The central 3x2 rectangle is the load-bearing boundary between the left frame and the right-center lanes.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the central 6-cell rectangle?
The r6c4=6 clue fills r4c3:r6c4, a 3x2 rectangle with area 6.
Where do the two 3-cell clues at r5c5 and r5c6 go?
They become the adjacent vertical lanes r4c5:r6c5 and r4c6:r6c6.
How many rectangles solve Level 24?
The verified solution has eleven persistent rectangles covering all 49 cells.