Smash Fest! level guide

Smash Fest Level 497 Walkthrough

hard Target: 20 moves 4 colors

Break the lower blue-cylinder and star-crate supports, let the stacked red and gold cylinders collapse, then clear the mixed debris with 20 fired balls.

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How to Solve Smash Fest! Level 497 — Full Solution

  1. Break the lower-left blue droplet cylinder and adjacent red star-crate support.
  2. Work across the lower front star-crate wall and exposed blue-cylinder row.
  3. Pause while the side braces and white cone pieces tip outward and the base settles.
  4. Shoot the exposed gold droplet cylinders and their blue supports from the lower center and right.
  5. Break the remaining support beneath the red droplet-cylinder rows so the tall red section separates.
  6. Clear the loose gold and blue cylinders, white cones, and red star crates on the platform.
  7. Remove the last isolated red cylinder while the striped ball rolls clear.
  8. Finish the lone small blue cylinder; the recorded run leaves 6 balls.

Colors in this level:

Red, Gold, Blue, White

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Firing at the upper red cylinders before weakening the blue base leaves the tower supported.
  • Shooting at a rolling striped ball or moving cone wastes a ball needed for a stationary support.
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Quick Tips for Smash Fest! Level 497 (quick clues)

  • Open the lower-left blue cylinder and nearby red star crate first.
  • Pause after the base breaks so the gold layer can shift safely.
  • Let the striped ball and loose cones move before targeting stationary pieces.
Board notes 5 details
Layout
A tall tower of red droplet cylinders sits above gold droplet cylinders and a lower blue row; red star crates, white cone pieces, and side braces form the front wall.
Goal
Open the lower supports, collapse the gold and red layers, and clear the fallen cylinders, cones, crates, and last blue piece.
Opening
Start at the lower-left blue droplet cylinder and adjacent red star-crate support, then work across the lower front wall.
Danger Zone
Do not attack the upper red cylinders before the blue base is weakened; wait for each debris wave to settle before the next support shot.
Mechanics
A bottom-up staged collapse releases the lower blue row first, then the gold layer, then the separated upper red cylinders.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why start at the blue base instead of the red cylinders?

    The lower blue-cylinder and star-crate supports carry the full weight of the stacked red and gold layers; weakening the base first lets gravity bring the upper section down.

  • What is the correct opening target?

    Start with the lower-left blue droplet cylinder and the adjacent red star-crate support.

  • When should I attack the upper red cylinders?

    Wait until the lower blue and gold supports have broken and the first collapse has settled.

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