Color Block Jam Level 399 Walkthrough
Color Block Jam Level 399 tests your planning and symmetry. Break through the “4,” unlock the movement lanes, and take down “9” and “16” once the board is open. Timing, balance, and smart sequencing will get you through smoothly.
Layout Summary
Central Block: A large wooden “4” sits in the center, surrounded by unmovable dark grey tiles.
Ice Blocks: “9” on the left and “16” on the right require sustained sliding hits to break.
Fixed Walls: Grey blockers prevent direct access from all directions.
Rotational Patterns: Purple, blue, green, and orange L-shaped and straight pieces border the grid, many needing rotation or multi-directional clearance.
Strategic Objectives
- Free the center zone by hitting the “4” wooden block from multiple sides.
- Use vertical sliders (purple & green blocks at bottom corners) to chip away at both “9” and “16” ice blocks.
- Rotate L-blocks from the top row early—especially the pink and blue ones—to start clearing movement lanes.
- Always alternate between hitting ice and rotating clearing paths for the wooden center.
- Avoid locking vertical blue or green blocks in the corners—they are key to ice clearing.
Quick 10-Move Breakdown to Clear Level 399
- Slide the bottom-left green vertical block up to hit “9.”
- Slide the bottom-right green vertical block up to strike “16.”
- Move the bottom purple block left to free central space.
- Drop the central orange block to chip the “4” wooden tile.
- Shift the top-right pink L-block left to begin right-side clearance.
- Pull the bottom blue horizontal block right to open lower access.
- Use the left-side purple vertical block to hit “9” again.
- Move central green block near the right up to strike “16.”
- Repeat vertical hits until “16” breaks.
- Once both ice blocks are cleared and the wood is gone, open up the full center for an easy win path.
Color Block Jam Level 399 is a battle of balance—split your attention between chipping away at the dual ice blocks and dismantling the central wooden tile. Use vertical strikes from both flanks while ensuring your rotations don’t clog access lanes.