Flower Forest word puzzle Level 43
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Jul 06, 2026
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Flower Forest word puzzle Level 43 Guide & Strategy
Level Overview
Level 43 presents a challenge where players must arrange several curved red and blue pieces to form a specific intertwined pattern. Once the pattern is correctly assembled, a sequence of letters on the 3x3 grid below must be tapped in the order revealed by the completed shape to clear 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 resembles a double helix or intertwined 'S' shapes, with two red and two blue curved pieces forming a symmetrical, interlocking design.

STEP 3
Grid Tap Order
A
H
I
Tap the bottom letters in this exact order.
Pro Tips
- Focus on identifying the overall shape first, then work on individual piece placement and rotation.
- Pay attention to the color pattern of the intertwined pieces, as this often hints at the correct sequence for the lower grid.
- If the grid sequence resets, carefully re-examine the completed upper pattern for any subtle clues about the starting point or direction of the letter path.
Common Mistakes
- Incorrectly rotating pieces, leading to a shape that looks similar but doesn't 'lock' into place.
- Tapping letters on the grid in a random order instead of following the visual path indicated by the completed upper shape.
- Missing the subtle connections or overlaps between the pieces that form the complete pattern.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How do I rotate the pieces?
A: Tap on a piece to select it, then tap again or drag in a circular motion to rotate it.
Q: What if I can't figure out the upper board pattern?
A: Try looking for a hint icon, usually a lightbulb, which might reveal part of the solution or the entire completed shape.
Q: My letters keep reappearing on the grid, what am I doing wrong?
A: This means your tapping sequence is incorrect. Re-evaluate the path indicated by the completed upper board pattern and try again from the beginning.
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