Color Block Jam Level 799
Level 799 Snapshot
A labyrinth of one-tile corridors wraps around several countdown bombs (1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 17). On the right wall sit two stacked ice tiles 13 and 12; a 9 tile sits on the left. Bottom-left has a chained 8 blocker. Edge arrows restrict movement, so one bad slide can strand your hitters.
Why 799 Feels Tough
You must juggle bomb timers with tight lanes and directional arrows. If you chase ice first, a bomb pops; if you chase bombs without opening lanes, you’ll jam the center and run out of time. The red wall in the middle also loves to box you in.
Step-by-Step Solution
- Create middle space: Nudge the small purple and orange pieces near the center to open a vertical lane.
- Neutralize the “1” bomb immediately (left mid). One or two quick taps—don’t let it tick while you shuffle.
- Set up for the “2” bomb (right mid): slide the red block a notch to expose it, hit it at once.
- Open the lower lane: move the yellow vertical bar up one, then shift the turquoise bar left to free traffic around the bottom.
- Defuse the “3” bomb (upper-right green area) using the nearby teal/blue pieces; don’t push them into the right arrow.
- Relieve the center choke: pull the tall blue vertical in the middle up/down to keep a clear shaft for recycling attacks.
- Hit the “4” bomb (center-left of the red wall) while the lane is open.
- Crack the chained “8” block bottom-left with a few vertical passes; this increases circulation for the endgame.
- Chip the “6” bomb bottom-left next, finish it before going for high ice.
- Work the big “17” bomb (top center). Make short cycles: two hits, reposition, two more. Keep the middle shaft open.
- Break the right-side ice “13” then “12.” Use vertical attacks from above; avoid shoving hitters into the right arrow channel.
- Finish with the left “9” ice tile. With lanes clear, it falls quickly.
Pro Tips to Win
- Bomb order matters: 1 → 2 → 3 → 4 → 8(chain) → 6 → 17, then ice.
- Guard the central vertical lane. It’s your highway for every hit.
- Tap, don’t drag. Small slides prevent over-committing into one-way arrows.
- When working the 17, alternate hits with quick resets so you don’t block yourself.
Common Mistakes
- Chasing the right-side ice first bombs will detonate while you’re tunneling.
- Pushing long blocks into edge arrows; recovery is painful or impossible.
- Closing the center with the red wall and tall blue bar at the same time.
Quick Wrap-Up
Defuse fast bombs early, preserve the middle lane, then grind down the 17 and the ice stack. Keep arrows in mind and make compact moves the board opens up, and the win follows.