Smash Fest! level guide
Smash Fest! Level 96 Walkthrough
Smash Fest Level 96 is a broad striped shell that clears best when the upper-left crown is cracked first, because the whole face then collapses into an easier low shelf cleanup.
Board Notes
- Layout
- A broad striped wall sits under an orange stepped crown and a booster prompt. Once the upper-left crown opens, the heavy shell folds into a low base shelf with short bars and red-dot cubes.
- Goal
- You need to crack the upper-left crown first, flatten the wide shell, and then clear the late low shelf with the last red-dot cubes and broad bars.
- Opening
- Start on the upper-left crown so the huge face loses one top brace before you fire through the middle.
- Danger Zone
- Shooting the middle first leaves the crown intact and wastes shots on a shell that has not started collapsing.
- Mechanics
- This is a booster-prefaced broad-shell board where the giant front face becomes easy only after one top shoulder peels away.
Quick Tips for Smash Fest! Level 96 (spoiler-free)
- Treat the booster prompt as noise; the real key is opening one top shoulder so the giant shell finally folds.
- With 4 colors in play, clear the pair with the fewest blockers first so the board opens up instead of tightening.
- Think in chain clears. The best move is the one that sets up the next two moves, not just the quickest current match.
How to Solve Smash Fest! Level 96 — Full Solution
- Shoot the upper-left crown instead of the middle shell.
- Keep peeling that side until the top bars start sliding down.
- Let the big face collapse into the striped base.
- Remove the short middle leftovers and exposed red-dot cubes.
- Trim the broad bars after the shell has already flattened.
- Clear the low striped shelf across the platform.
- Finish the last short bar or cube near the edge.
Colors in this level:
Orange, White, Red, Yellow
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Shooting the middle shell before the upper-left crown has opened.
Frequently Asked Questions
What opens Smash Fest Level 96 the fastest?
The upper-left crown shot. Once that side peels away, the huge striped shell stops standing at full height and collapses into a low cleanup.