Flower Forest word puzzle Level 2

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Flower Forest word puzzle Level 2 Guide & Strategy

Level Overview

This level challenges players to first assemble a four-leaf clover within a lightbulb, then tap letters on the lower 3x3 grid in a specific sequence. The upper puzzle involves rotating and positioning the clover pieces to form a complete shape, which then reveals the order for the letter grid.

Step-by-Step Walkthrough

STEP 1
Initial Board
This is the starting board. Identify the movable pieces before rearranging them.
Level initial board
STEP 2
Completed Shape
A four-leaf clover with a stem is formed inside the lightbulb.
Level completed shape
STEP 3
Grid Tap Order
F A E

Tap the bottom letters in this exact order.

Pro Tips

  • Focus on the outline of the clover to guide your rotations and placements for the upper board puzzle.
  • Once the clover is formed, carefully observe the order in which the letters light up or are indicated, as this is the exact sequence for the lower grid.
  • If you make a mistake on the lower grid, don't panic. The letters will reset, allowing you to try again with the correct sequence.

Common Mistakes

  • Incorrectly rotating the clover pieces, leading to a shape that doesn't quite fit or isn't recognized.
  • Tapping letters on the lower grid too quickly or out of sequence, causing the grid to reset.
  • Not paying close enough attention to the visual cues provided by the completed clover shape for the letter order.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How do I rotate the clover pieces?

A: Tap on a clover piece to rotate it. Continue tapping until it's in the correct orientation to fit with the other pieces.

Q: What happens if I tap the wrong letter on the grid?

A: If you tap the wrong letter, all the letters you've tapped so far will reappear, and you'll need to start the sequence again from the beginning.

Q: Is there a hint system if I get stuck?

A: Yes, there is a hint button (represented by a lightbulb icon) that can provide assistance if you're having trouble with either part of the puzzle.

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