Smash Fest! level guide

Smash Fest Level 398 Walkthrough

hard Target: 21 moves 5 colors

Smash Fest Level 398 alternates orange star crates with cyan ice around a trapped striped ball; open the crown, collapse the staggered shelves, and sweep the low row.

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How to Solve Smash Fest! Level 398 — Full Solution

  1. Break the upper-center cyan and orange blocks surrounding the striped ball.
  2. Let the freed ball and top pieces drop before hitting the loosened upper-left shoulder.
  3. Open the matching upper-right shoulder so both sides of the crown spill outward.
  4. Continue through the exposed middle shelves, targeting whichever cyan block still braces an orange cluster.
  5. Pause while long ice blocks slide off the platform and the striped ball bounces clear.
  6. Reduce the shortened wall through its center orange crates and the remaining cyan side blocks.
  7. Sweep the last single-height row from right toward left, targeting orange star crates still resting on the platform.
  8. Remove the final low crate and wait for the loose fragments to fall away.

Colors in this level:

Orange, Cyan, Red, Blue, Yellow

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Starting at a low corner leaves the staggered upper shelves stacked and keeps the striped ball trapped.
  • Shooting a sliding cyan block or the bouncing striped ball wastes the reserve needed for flat orange crates on the base.
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Quick Tips for Smash Fest! Level 398 (quick clues)

  • Free the striped ball before working down either side of the wall.
  • Wait for long cyan blocks to slide away before selecting the next stationary orange crate.
Board notes 5 details
Layout
A wide brickwork wall alternates orange star-marked crates and translucent cyan blocks, with a red-and-blue striped ball trapped near the upper center.
Goal
Free the striped ball, spill both upper shoulders, and remove every orange or cyan piece still resting on the platform.
Opening
Break the upper-center pocket around the striped ball so the crown loosens and the next staggered shelf becomes exposed.
Danger Zone
Long cyan blocks slide after losing support and the striped ball keeps bouncing, while flat orange crates remain as genuine late cleanup.
Mechanics
A rolling-core release leads into an uneven shelf collapse and a final single-height crate sweep.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the trapped striped ball in Level 398?

    A red-and-blue striped ball sits near the upper center of the wall; breaking its pocket loosens the crown and the ball keeps bouncing through the cleanup phase.

  • What should be opened first?

    Break the upper-center pocket around the striped ball so the crown can spill to both sides.

  • Which pieces usually remain at the end?

    A short line of orange star crates stays flat on the platform after most cyan blocks have slid away.

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