Level 368 throws you into a heated challenge, literally. With two fire blocks at the center and frozen tiles tucked into tight corners, this level demands quick thinking and precise slides. Your goal is to manage both fire and ice while navigating narrow vertical lanes under a strict 2-minute timer. Let’s break it down step by step.
Objective Summary:
To complete Level 368, you must:
Step 1: Open the Side Lanes
Begin by clearing the green and purple blocks on the far left and far right.
This opens vertical lanes you’ll need later to target the top frozen tiles and access the central fire tiles.
Watch out for the arrow tiles: use them to shift blocks upward or downward quickly.
Step 2: Target the Fire Tiles Early
Use vertical orange and yellow blocks to hit the “30” and “27” tiles in the center.
Slide these from above or below as space opens, don't try to break too much around them, just focus on repeated strikes.
Try to alternate vertical and horizontal hits to balance both fire blocks.
Step 3: Start Working Toward the Frozen Tiles
Once you’ve cleared some space near the center, redirect focus to the frozen “12” and “9”.
Use the purple and blue vertical blocks on the sides to begin striking them.
You may need to slide the long blue block from the bottom-right upward to strike “9” a second time.
Step 4: Return to the Fire Tiles
The fire blocks take longer to extinguish than ice tiles make sure they’re not left too late.
Use multi-hit moves: align long vertical blocks like green or purple so each slide delivers a hit.
Keep your vertical lanes open! If you block them early, it’ll cost you precious seconds to fix.
Step 5: Final Cleanup
Once the fire blocks are nearly out, shift all remaining block slides toward the “12” and “9” tiles.
Use whichever block colors are available—at this point, 1–2 hits may be enough.
If needed, use a power-up to finish off a fire tile rather than spending 2–3 moves.
Level 368 in Color Block Jam is all about managing two vertical zones: one for fire, one for ice. Open up the lanes, rotate your strikes between fire and frozen tiles, and avoid over-clearing. With consistent pressure and timing, you’ll extinguish and break everything well before the clock runs out.