MeowBlock! level guide
MeowBlock! Level 29 Walkthrough
Solve MeowBlock! Level 29 by fixing the bottom row and right edge first, then reserving the two long vertical strips before the final upper-middle 6.
How to Solve MeowBlock! Level 29 — Full Solution
- Anchor r8c3=6 and commit top-left r8c1, bottom-right r8c6, area 6.
- Anchor r6c7=5 and commit top-left r4c7, bottom-right r8c7, area 5.
- Anchor r6c3=6 and commit top-left r5c2, bottom-right r6c4, area 6.
- Anchor r7c3=5 and commit top-left r7c1, bottom-right r7c5, area 5.
- Anchor r4c5=6 and commit top-left r1c5, bottom-right r6c5, area 6.
- Anchor r4c6=7 and commit top-left r1c6, bottom-right r7c6, area 7.
- Anchor r2c7=3 and commit top-left r1c7, bottom-right r3c7, area 3.
- Anchor r1c3=4 and commit top-left r1c1, bottom-right r1c4, area 4.
- Anchor r6c1=2 and commit top-left r5c1, bottom-right r6c1, area 2.
- Anchor r3c1=3 and commit top-left r2c1, bottom-right r4c1, area 3.
- Anchor r4c3=3 and commit top-left r4c2, bottom-right r4c4, area 3.
- Anchor r2c4=6 and commit top-left r2c2, bottom-right r3c4, area 6.
Colors in this level:
Green, Purple, Pink, Blue, Orange, Yellow, Red, Cyan, Lavender, Violet, Mint, Lilac
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Do not include r4c6=7 inside an r4c5=6 rectangle; the correct r4c5 block is the vertical r1c5:r6c5.
- Do not extend r2c4=6 across r2c7; the correct upper-middle block is r2c2:r3c4.
- Do not turn r6c1=2 into a row-6 strip; use r5c1:r6c1 and preserve r5c2:r6c4.
Quick Tips for MeowBlock! Level 29 (spoiler-free)
- Start with r8c1:r8c6 and r4c7:r8c7 to frame the lower and right edges.
- Reserve columns 5 and 6 for the vertical 6 and 7 strips.
- Finish with r4c2:r4c4 and r2c2:r3c4 after the left and top boundaries are fixed.
Board notes 5 details
- Layout
- Full 8-row by 7-column board with 56 cells. Clues: r1c3=4, r2c4=6, r2c7=3, r3c1=3, r4c3=3, r4c5=6, r4c6=7, r6c1=2, r6c3=6, r6c7=5, r7c3=5, r8c3=6. No ? clues.
- Goal
- Partition all 56 cells into twelve rectangles. The final frame includes r8c1:r8c6 for area 6, r4c7:r8c7 for area 5, r1c5:r6c5 for area 6, r1c6:r7c6 for area 7, and r2c2:r3c4 for area 6.
- Opening
- The persistent release order is r8c3=6 -> r8c1:r8c6, r6c7=5 -> r4c7:r8c7, r6c3=6 -> r5c2:r6c4, r7c3=5 -> r7c1:r7c5, r4c5=6 -> r1c5:r6c5, r4c6=7 -> r1c6:r7c6, r2c7=3 -> r1c7:r3c7, r1c3=4 -> r1c1:r1c4, r6c1=2 -> r5c1:r6c1, r3c1=3 -> r2c1:r4c1, r4c3=3 -> r4c2:r4c4, and r2c4=6 -> r2c2:r3c4.
- Danger Zone
- Do not use r4c5:r5c7 for r4c5=6 because it contains r4c6=7. Do not use the 1x6 r2c2:r2c7 preview for r2c4=6 because it contains r2c7=3. The lower-left r6c1=2 must remain r5c1:r6c1 so it does not consume the r6c3=6 region.
- Mechanics
- Every numbered clue is an exact rectangle area on a full 8x7 board. Short touch bubbles and provisional top/lower bounds are excluded; the 12 listed rectangles are the persistent final partition.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which two long strips should be reserved?
Use r1c5:r6c5 for the r4c5=6 clue and r1c6:r7c6 for the r4c6=7 clue.
Where does the bottom r8c3=6 clue finish?
It fills the horizontal bottom rectangle r8c1:r8c6.
How many rectangles solve Level 29?
The persistent solved board contains twelve rectangles covering all 56 cells.