Color Block Jam Level 456 is a gridlock-style puzzle with multiple tall vertical blocks and locked gates at the bottom. The challenge is to carefully slide the tall orange, teal, and purple pieces while unlocking space around the central cluster of red blocks. Unlike earlier levels, you can’t brute force this one—you’ll need to think several moves ahead.
The goal here is to unlock the bottom gates by maneuvering the blocks into the right sequence. The tall vertical pieces act as barriers, and the red blocks in the middle are the biggest roadblocks to freeing up lanes.
Start at the top row:
Move the orange vertical block on the left upward.
Slide the yellow vertical block on the right up as well to open top-center space.
Clear the central red blocks:
Slide the two red squares downward into the central gap.
Move the orange horizontal block above them leftward.
Work the left column:
Pull the green vertical block on the far left down slightly.
Move the tall orange vertical block further left to align with the gate zone.
Adjust the right column:
Slide the purple vertical block down.
Push the blue vertical block right to open a pocket.
Free the bottom blockers:
Move the teal horizontal block at the bottom center to the left.
Slide the small orange block on the bottom left upward into the gap created.
Final unlocking sequence:
Drop the red blocks downward fully, aligning them with the gates.
Pull the tall teal vertical block on the right up.
Now slide both side columns outward (green/orange left, purple/blue right).
With the central path clear, the goal blocks drop straight through the gates to complete the level.
This stage feels like solving a layered traffic jam. Every move shifts pressure elsewhere, and the tall blocks act like sliding walls. Be patient—often one small adjustment unlocks several future moves.
Color Block Jam Level 456 is all about sequencing and space management. By clearing the red block cluster first and carefully repositioning vertical barriers, you’ll unlock the bottom gates smoothly. Once the path opens, the win feels incredibly satisfying.