Flower Forest word puzzle Level 109
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Flower Forest word puzzle Level 109 Guide & Strategy
Level Overview
Level 109 presents a puzzle where players must arrange nine numbered gear-shaped pieces into a 3x3 grid, forming a complete pattern. Once the upper board is solved, a sequence of letters needs to be tapped on the lower 3x3 grid to complete the level.
Step-by-Step Walkthrough
STEP 1
Initial Board
This is the starting board. Identify the movable pieces before rearranging them.

STEP 2
Completed Shape
The completed upper board shows a 3x3 grid of nine interconnected gear-shaped pieces, each with a number from 1 to 9, forming a cohesive pattern of alternating red, blue, and yellow flowers.

STEP 3
Grid Tap Order
E
A
I
B
G
F
H
D
C
Tap the bottom letters in this exact order.
Pro Tips
- Focus on the numbered pieces first to quickly assemble the upper board. The numbers often indicate a sequential order or a specific placement within the grid.
- Pay close attention to the colors and shapes of the gear teeth on the upper board pieces to ensure they interlock correctly, creating a seamless pattern.
- For the lower grid, if you're unsure of the sequence, try to identify any visual cues or patterns that might emerge from the completed upper board, as they som…
Common Mistakes
- Incorrectly rotating pieces on the upper board, leading to a mismatch in the gear teeth or flower patterns.
- Misplacing numbered pieces on the upper board, which prevents the overall pattern from forming correctly.
- Tapping letters on the lower grid in the wrong order, causing the sequence to reset and requiring a restart of the tapping phase.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How do I rotate the pieces on the upper board?
A: Tap on a piece to rotate it. Each tap will rotate the piece by 90 degrees.
Q: What happens if I tap the wrong letter on the lower grid?
A: If you tap a letter in the wrong order, all previously tapped letters will reappear, and you will need to start the tapping sequence from the beginning.
Q: Is there a specific strategy for the lower grid letters?
A: The tapping order for the lower grid is usually revealed by the completed pattern on the upper board. Look for a path or sequence indicated by the numbers or the flow of the design.
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