Wool Crush level guide
Wool Crush Level 288 Walkthrough
Level 288's main chokepoint is keeping the one-way clockwise loop stable while the center remains near 100% packed. Open with blue -> green -> yellow to peel the outer shell first, then transition once inner edges appear after 02:25. Because this board stays saturated until about 02:55, mistimed injections can orbit without pulling and stall all downstream clears.
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, green, teal, blue, and yellow 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 02:37), and only opens up close to 02:55. 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 yellow joining once the first exposed lanes open. A fourth color (red) 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 00:39-01:54, peaking around 01:21 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 5 active regions, where outer colors brown/green gate access to mid-layer green/brown 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 288 (spoiler-free)
- Use blue -> green -> yellow in strict sequence instead of flooding extra colors before one complete match cycle resolves.
- Respect the danger window 00:39-01:54 with a peak near 01:21; if circulation crowds, pause one full rotation and let matches drain.
- After 02:25, route through green/brown behind brown/green, then close with blue-yellow-white cleanup.
How to Solve Wool Crush Level 288 — Full Solution
- At 00:00, open blue first to establish continuous pull on the outer shell lanes.
- Add green while blue is still active so both colors consume in parallel instead of idling in orbit.
- Introduce yellow after 02:25 when fresh inner edges are exposed and can support deeper routing.
- During 00:39-01:54, especially around 01:21, stop fresh taps briefly and let one full loop cycle drain congestion.
- From about 02:55, rotate late-detail blue, yellow, and white to close final fragments without reloading pressure.
Colors in this level:
Yellow, Teal, Cyan, Lime
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 288 jam even when I follow the right colors?
The center stays near full through about 02:37, so outer leftovers and new inner colors can enter together and orbit before one full match cycle drains.
What is the safest opening order in Level 288?
Use blue -> green -> yellow as the first-cycle plan, because this one-way route rewards layered pulls and punishes random color flooding.
When should I switch from shell peeling to inner cleanup in Level 288?
Start the inner transition after 02:25 as new edges open, then push controlled blue-yellow-white cleanup around 02:55.