Smash Fest! level guide
Smash Fest Level 302 Walkthrough
Smash Fest Level 302 is a two-story cyan ice castle; breach the upper-left chamber, drop the long slabs, strip the right spine, and sweep the low masonry floor.
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How to Solve Smash Fest! Level 302 — Full Solution
- Break the upper-left cyan blocks directly beneath the orange roof cubes.
- Keep widening the left opening until the adjoining roof trim and ice columns fall outward.
- Hit the exposed long cyan slab and wait while it leans down through the upper chamber.
- Remove the remaining upper cyan blocks from left to right, leaving the narrow right spine exposed.
- Break the orange joints in the middle belt only after the upper load has dropped.
- Strip the right orange-and-cyan spine from its upper joint down toward the base.
- Attack the left edge of the lower ice floor and drive the short blocks across the pedestal.
- Sweep the remaining low cyan row toward the open right edge.
- Hit the last upright cyan cylinder or single ice block after the debris settles.
Colors in this level:
Cyan, Orange, Red
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Shooting the loaded middle belt first fails to release the long slabs above it.
- Clearing the tall pieces but ignoring the low masonry row can leave a single cyan block on the platform.
Quick Tips for Smash Fest! Level 302 (quick clues)
- Let each long cyan slab finish leaning out of the upper chamber before firing again.
- After the right spine falls, scan the low ice row for one upright cylinder before using the next shot.
Board notes 5 details
- Layout
- Cyan ice slabs and short columns form two dense floors, while orange star blocks cap the roof, cross the middle belt, and mark the castle's vertical joints.
- Goal
- Empty the upper chamber, dismantle the narrow right spine, and remove the low cyan blocks and final cylinder from the pedestal.
- Opening
- Break the upper-left cyan blocks under the orange roof trim so the roof cubes and long interior slabs can fall through that side.
- Danger Zone
- The orange middle belt stays loaded from above at the start, so hitting its flat center can leave both the upper-right spine and lower ice floor intact.
- Mechanics
- An upper-left shell breach releases long slabs before a vertical right-spine teardown and low-row sweep.
Frequently Asked Questions
What hides inside the two-story cyan ice castle?
Long cyan slabs run horizontally between the floors, and an upright cylinder sits on the low masonry row — all shielded by the orange-capped roof until the upper-left chamber is breached.
Where should the ice castle be opened?
Start in the upper-left cyan section just below the orange roof cubes.
Why should I pause after a long slab moves?
A leaning slab can knock out several lower blocks by itself, so an immediate follow-up shot may be wasted.