Main Goal
Clear all the blocks, including the frozen blocks placed across the board before the 1:20 timer runs out.
Layout at a Glance
A full ice board with numbered “5” blocks along the edges and center.
Central zone packed with multi-color blocks: orange, blue, red, green, and purple.
One block (blue-red mix) is partially embedded in a frozen layer.
Tight layout with no keys, chains, or ropes pure block sliding and breaking challenge.
Step 1: Prioritize the Center
Start by freeing up space around the blue and orange blocks in the middle. These will help you reach outwards and hit the frozen zones.
Step 2: Slide Strategically
Slide long blocks (e.g., orange, green) parallel to frozen tiles to hit multiple “5” blocks in fewer moves.
Step 3: Rotate Focus Clockwise
After breaking one side’s ice (e.g., left), move clockwise around the board to avoid doubling back.
This ensures systematic coverage and saves time.
Step 4: Use Big Blocks Efficiently
Use vertical blocks on the sides to target frozen blocks from top and bottom.
Horizontal blocks work best along the base and upper edge.
Step 5: Clear Remaining Corners
Finish off by hitting the outermost “5” tiles.
If a frozen tile is still untouched, isolate a matching color and slide carefully without blocking others.
Time is tight (1:20) → don’t waste moves trying to clear the center entirely. Just make paths.
Use larger blocks to maximize ice-breaking reach, don’t rely on small pieces unless necessary.
Each frozen tile takes 5 hits, so focus efforts repeatedly on the same tiles instead of scattering moves.
Level 125 in Color Block Jam is all about time management and block positioning. There are no tricks, just smart slides, color matching, and relentless focus on clearing all eight “5” blocks in sequence. Stay quick, stay efficient, and the frozen maze will melt away under your strategy.