Wool Crush level guide

Wool Crush Level 236 Walkthrough

hard Target: 41 moves 5 colors

The main chokepoint in Level 236 is one-way loop congestion while the board stays near 100% packed until late. Your goal is strict outer-to-center peeling with timed color injections, not flood tapping. Open blue then green then red, and protect the 1:32 peak by pausing fresh inputs for one rotation so active matches can drain.

Board Notes

Layout
After the gameplay phase begins around 00:00, the level presents a compact layout with mirrored left and right wings with the main knot packed near the board center. The outer loop is a single clockwise lane around a dense central knit zone, and the opening palette is led by brown, blue, yellow, white, and black threads. Around 100% of the core area is still filled at the start, so the first layer is crowded.
Goal
Your target is to keep the loop moving while peeling the board from the outside toward the center. The board stays packed through most of the run (still near 100% filled by 02:29), and only opens up close to 02:47. Any stalled color will orbit without pulling and delay all downstream clears.
Opening
In the first active cycle, visible spool circulation is dominated by blue then green, with red joining once the first exposed lanes open. A fourth color (yellow) appears as support only after early loop clearance starts. The key opening pattern is sequential layering, not random color flooding.
Danger Zone
The most fragile window is 00:37-01:48, peaking around 01:32 with load near 100%. The jam happens when outer-shell leftovers and new center colors enter together before one full match cycle finishes. Pressure drops once one complete color set resolves; if the bar is crowded, pause fresh taps for a short cycle and let active matches drain first.
Mechanics
This board starts with about 1 active regions, where outer colors brown/blue gate access to mid-layer teal/green and late cleanup blue/yellow. Because the route is strictly one-way, wrong-timed injections create non-productive orbiting and amplify congestion.

Quick Tips for Wool Crush Level 236 (spoiler-free)

  • Prioritize the opening sequence from the source pattern: blue first, green second, then red after inner edges begin to expose.
  • Treat 00:37-01:48 as the fragile window and keep one active color close to completion before adding a new one.
  • At the 1:32 congestion peak, stop tapping briefly for one full cycle to let ongoing matches clear orbiting backlog.

How to Solve Wool Crush Level 236 — Full Solution

  1. From 00:00, establish pull by opening blue lanes on the outer clockwise loop.
  2. Layer green while blue is still consuming so both colors resolve in parallel.
  3. Introduce red only after additional inner edges appear, following the late-open timing noted in the run.
  4. During the 1:32 load spike, pause new taps and allow active match chains to drain congestion.
  5. After about 02:47 when the board opens, rotate through late-detail colors (blue, yellow, white) to finish fragments.

Colors in this level:

Yellow, Brown, Teal, Green, Pink

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Not planning the chain clear; each finished route should set up the next one.
  • Moving a piece without confirming the matching color can still connect later.
  • Ignoring choke points where two colors cross and block each other.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why does Level 236 jam even when I keep matching?

    The route is strictly one-way, so wrong-timed new colors can orbit without productive pulls. Congestion spikes when outer leftovers and new center colors enter together.

  • What is special about the 1:32 moment in Level 236?

    It is the recorded peak congestion checkpoint in the fragile window. A short no-tap rotation there often prevents the chain stall that ruins late cleanup.

  • When should late cleanup colors be emphasized?

    After the board begins opening around 02:47. At that stage, blue/yellow/white rotations are used to close small remaining fragments efficiently.