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Zoodoku Level 49 Walkthrough

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Zoodoku Level 49 is a blank 9x9 board with an opening white X at r1c2 and nine source-confirmed placements: r1c2, r6c1, r3c4, r4c6, r2c7, r5c8, r7c9, r8c5, and r9c3.

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How to Solve Zoodoku Level 49 — Full Solution

  1. Place the first animal at r1c2 in the yellow upper cell shown with the opening white X.
  2. Place the second animal at r6c1 in the orange left-edge cell.
  3. Place the third animal at r3c4 in the teal upper-middle cell.
  4. Place the fourth animal at r4c6 in the light-green cell.
  5. Place the fifth animal at r2c7 in the pink upper-right field.
  6. Place the sixth animal at r5c8 in the blue-gray right-middle field.
  7. Place the seventh animal at r7c9 in the dark-magenta right field.
  8. Place the eighth animal at r8c5 in the brown lower-center cell.
  9. Finish at r9c3 in the green bottom field, then confirm the Good state and leaderboard transition; skip red-error r3c9.

Colors in this level:

Green, Yellow, Pink, Brown, Blue-gray, Teal, Light-green, Orange, Dark-magenta

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Do not treat the opening white X at r1c2 as a blocked square; the source immediately uses it as the first successful placement.
  • Do not tap r3c9: it becomes a red error X and costs one heart; it is not a substitute for the final r9c3 placement.
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Quick Tips for Zoodoku Level 49 (quick clues)

  • Use the exact nine-step order r1c2, r6c1, r3c4, r4c6, r2c7, r5c8, r7c9, r8c5, r9c3.
  • The opening white X at r1c2 is the first source placement; avoid red-error r3c9 and preserve the final three as r7c9, r8c5, r9c3.
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Layout
The blank 9x9 opening has green upper/left and bottom fields, yellow r1c2, pink upper-right cells, brown central bands, teal r3c4, light-green r4c6, blue-gray right/lower cells, orange r6c1, and dark-magenta right-side cells.
Goal
Complete the nine source-visible placements in order: r1c2, r6c1, r3c4, r4c6, r2c7, r5c8, r7c9, r8c5, and r9c3, while preserving row, column, and eight-neighbor exclusions.
Opening
The first decoded frame is a blank 9x9 board with no seeded animal but one white X at r1c2. That square becomes the first yellow placement, followed by orange r6c1 and teal r3c4; later white Xs are propagated deductions.
Danger Zone
The source turns blue-gray r3c9 into a red error X and reduces the heart strip to two. Although the right edge looks open, keep r3c9 out of the route and use r5c8, then r7c9, r8c5, and r9c3.
Mechanics
The source shows one opening logical X, nine successful placements, one red error X at r3c9, two hearts remaining at the Good state, and the leaderboard transition after r9c3. Animal art is decorative; coordinate order and spacing are authoritative.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is unusual about the Level 49 opening?

    There is no seeded animal, but the first decoded frame already shows a white logical X at r1c2. The source then places an animal at r1c2.

  • What is the final Level 49 coordinate?

    The final successful placement is r9c3. It produces the green Good state and the subsequent leaderboard transition.

  • Which Level 49 tap is a red error?

    The red error X is at r3c9. It consumes one heart, leaving two; keep it out of the route even though it is on the same right side as r5c8 and r7c9.

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