Flower Forest word puzzle Level 52
Flower Forest word puzzle Level 52 Guide & Strategy
Level Overview
This level challenges players to first arrange fragmented number pieces on the upper board to form a complete sequence, then use the visual pattern of the completed numbers to tap letters in the correct order on the lower 3x3 grid. The numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 are used to guide the letter tapping sequence.
Step-by-Step Walkthrough


Tap the bottom letters in this exact order.
Pro Tips
- Focus on completing the number sequence on the upper board first, as it directly dictates the tapping order for the lower grid.
- Pay close attention to the order in which the numbers are revealed or highlighted on the completed upper board to ensure correct letter tapping.
- 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 assembling the numbers on the upper board, leading to a wrong visual cue for the lower grid.
- Tapping letters on the lower grid out of sequence, which resets the progress and requires starting over.
- Misinterpreting the visual pattern of the completed numbers for the tapping order, such as reading them left-to-right instead of following the intended path.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How do I know the correct order to tap the letters on the lower grid?
A: The correct order is revealed by the sequence in which the numbers on the upper board are highlighted or 'completed' after you've assembled them. Each number corresponds to a specific letter on the grid.
Q: What happens if I tap the wrong letter?
A: If you tap the wrong letter, all the letters you've tapped so far on the lower grid will reappear, and you'll need to restart the tapping sequence from the beginning.
Q: Are the numbers on the upper board always in numerical order for tapping?
A: Not necessarily. While the numbers themselves are 1-9, the order in which they are highlighted to indicate the tapping sequence might follow a different pattern (e.g., a diagonal or zig-zag). Always observe the visual cues carefully.
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