Tricky Story level guide
Tricky Story Level 60 Walkthrough
Tricky Story Level 60 is easiest when you think like a photographer instead of a scavenger. Fix the most distracting family-photo errors first, rebalance the children and side figures next, and leave the last carpet or chair cleanup until the group already looks nearly correct.
Board Notes
- Layout
- A large family is gathered for a formal portrait in front of blue-and-red curtains and Grandpa's central chair. Two loose props lie on the red carpet in front, the children on both sides are not fully posed yet, and the standing adults around Grandpa still need small adjustments before the photo looks formal.
- Goal
- The target is the full photo composition, not one person. The level opens when the loose props on the carpet are dealt with and the children start standing correctly, and it ends only after the right-side family members settle into place and the whole group holds a clean no-dialogue pose around Grandpa.
- Opening
- Begin with the loose objects on the carpet in front of Grandpa's chair, then correct the children who are standing awkwardly on the left and right. After that, keep smoothing the side adults and the little girl in pink until the whole group looks ready for the shutter.
- Danger Zone
- The main trap is focusing on one person while ignoring the overall composition. This level is about balance across the whole photo, so the front-row props and side characters matter just as much as the central family members.
- Mechanics
- Level 60 is a composition-fixing puzzle. Instead of choosing dialogue or assembling one object, you are correcting several small portrait problems so the final image works as a formal family photograph.
Quick Tips for Tricky Story Level 60 (spoiler-free)
- Whenever two answers both look plausible, choose the one that improves symmetry. This level is judged by how polished the final group portrait looks.
- Focus on one color at a time: finish the cleanest grouping, then reassess the whole board before the next move.
- 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 Tricky Story Level 60 — Full Solution
- Remove or fix the loose props lying on the red carpet in front of Grandpa's chair first.
- Correct the awkward child on the left side before moving deeper into the family group.
- Adjust the little girl in pink and the right-side child so the front row looks balanced.
- Keep straightening the standing adults around Grandpa until no one looks slouched or out of place.
- Finish when the whole family holds a clean posed stance with no speech bubbles and no loose carpet props left.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Fixing one person in isolation while ignoring the left-right balance of the overall group.
- Leaving the carpet or front-row prop issues unresolved after the family members are already mostly in place.
Frequently Asked Questions
How should I think about Tricky Story Level 60?
Like a photographer. The correct route improves the whole family composition, not just one random character or prop at a time.
Why does Tricky Story Level 60 still look wrong after I move one person?
Because the level is about balance across the whole portrait. You still need the side figures, children, and front-row details to match the formal photo setup.