Smash Fest! level guide

Smash Fest Level 500 Walkthrough

expert Target: 28 moves 5 colors

Peel open the right side of the dense star-crate wall, collapse it onto the cyan beam, and clear the platform with 28 fired balls.

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How to Solve Smash Fest! Level 500 — Full Solution

  1. Strike the upper-right gray cap and adjacent red star frame.
  2. Break the exposed right-side red and white blocks, then wait for that section to collapse.
  3. Hit the upper central red star crates so the remaining white blocks fall onto the cyan beam.
  4. Pause while gray caps, red orbs, and loose balls finish tumbling.
  5. Break the long cyan beam and the red star-crate row beneath it.
  6. Clear the remaining cyan sections and scattered lower red crates from left to right.
  7. Shoot the final isolated red star crate; leave 1 ball.

Colors in this level:

Red, White, Gray, Cyan, Blue

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Firing at the center before the right frame opens leaves the cyan beam protected.
  • Continuing during the upper tumble makes shots land on moving debris instead of supports.
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Quick Tips for Smash Fest! Level 500 (quick clues)

  • Start at the upper-right gray cap and red frame.
  • Wait for the white blocks and red orbs to finish falling.
  • Use the late shots on stationary cyan and red star-crate pieces.
Board notes 5 details
Layout
A wide red star-crate wall packs white striped and red orb blocks above a long cyan beam, with gray side caps and a second red-crate base row.
Goal
Open the right frame, let the upper wall collapse, then clear the cyan beam and both lower red-crate rows.
Opening
Concentrate on the upper-right gray cap and adjacent red frame so the wall peels away from the right.
Danger Zone
Do not attack the dense center before the right frame opens; the cyan beam remains protected.
Mechanics
A one-sided wall failure releases the white, red, and gray upper pieces onto a long cyan-and-red lower structure.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is hidden inside the dense star-crate wall?

    White striped blocks and red orb blocks fill the interior above a long cyan beam; peeling the right frame first exposes the beam for cleanup.

  • Why begin on the right side?

    Opening the upper-right frame removes the wall's side support and exposes the cyan beam.

  • What should be saved for the final shots?

    Save the late shots for stationary cyan pieces and the isolated lower red star crate.

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