Color Block Jam Level 343 Solution Guide
Get stuck in Color Block Jam Level 343? Don’t worry, this level might look overwhelming with its wooden and ice blocks stacked in the center, but with the right move sequence and awareness of directional arrows, you can crack it wide open. In this guide, we’ll show you exactly how to break the wood, melt the 10-count ice block, and avoid the traps that keep most players stuck. Let’s break it down move by move.
Level 343 Layout:
- One wooden block (value 6) in the middle.
- A 10-hit ice tile directly beneath it.
- Tons of directional constraints (arrows) limiting how blocks can move.
- A nearly packed grid with few open lanes meaning early decisions define your game.
Core Strategy to Clear Level 343
Melt the Ice & Break the Wood
Your primary objective is to chip down the wooden tile (6) and the ice block (10) right beneath it.
Start sliding the vertical green and red blocks (with white arrows) across the center.
These will help hit the wood from above, then transition into hitting the ice.
Clear Side Obstacles Early
On the left and right, slide purple and teal vertical blocks upward or downward to create lateral space.
Don’t let these clog middle passageways or they’ll trap your key movers.
Use Arrows to Your Advantage:
Vertical arrows: Great for repeat passes on the wood block.
Horizontal arrows (←→): Ideal for reaching the bottom ice from left/right rotations.
Avoid Parking Large Blocks Too Early:
The orange and blue 2x2 blocks at the bottom are tempting to move—but don’t unless you’ve freed up the center.
Moving them prematurely locks your vertical rotation.
10-Move Solution
- Slide the red vertical block (top-right) down – hits the wood once..
- Move the green vertical block (top-left) down – hits the wood again.
- Slide the pink vertical block (just right of center) up – frees more room in the middle.
- Slide the purple horizontal block (bottom-left) left – opens the bottom-left corner.
- Slide the teal vertical block (right side) up – clears access for bottom-right rotation.
- Move the orange 2x2 block (bottom-right) right – creates a path to the ice block.
- Slide the pink vertical block (bottom-center) up – opens a lane through the middle.
- Slide the green vertical block (again) down – hits the wood.
- Move the red vertical block (again) down – hits the wood..
- Slide the blue block (bottom-middle) up over the ice – hits the ice and begins melting it.
Common Pitfalls to Dodge
- Moving horizontally locked blocks (yellow, blue) into center lanes, they won’t help break wood/ice and just get stuck.
- Ignoring the arrows they restrict more than you realize. Always think 2 moves ahead with arrow-bound blocks.
- Wasting vertical hits on the ice without clearing the wood—you’ll hit a wall fast if the wooden tile stays intact.
Advanced Tips
- Use the middle pink block as a buffer—it’s central and can rotate in both directions.
- Once the wooden tile hits 0, go full force on the “10” ice block. Prioritize moves that slide across it from left/right for double-hits.
Create a rotation loop: left → up → center → down → right. This keeps your active blocks cycling efficiently.