Flower Forest word puzzle Level 64
Flower Forest word puzzle Level 64 Guide & Strategy
Level Overview
This level requires players to manipulate three rocks into a glass jar to form the letters 'A', 'E', and 'G'. Once the letters are formed, a sequence of letters on the lower grid must be tapped in the correct order to complete the level.
Step-by-Step Walkthrough


Tap the bottom letters in this exact order.
Pro Tips
- Pay close attention to the orientation of the rocks as you drag them into the jar; they need to be positioned precisely to form the letters.
- The letters 'A', 'E', and 'G' are formed by the outlines of the rocks, so focus on how the edges of the rocks create the letter shapes.
- If the grid sequence resets, try to remember the letters that disappeared and the order, then adjust your next attempt based on the new starting point.
Common Mistakes
- Incorrectly rotating or placing the rocks, leading to distorted or unrecognizable letter shapes.
- Tapping the letters on the lower grid in an incorrect order, causing the sequence to reset.
- Not noticing the subtle outlines of the letters 'A', 'E', and 'G' formed by the rocks, which are the key to solving the upper board.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How do I know the correct order for the letters on the lower grid?
A: The correct order for the letters on the lower grid is revealed by the completed shape on the upper board. In this level, the letters 'A', 'E', and 'G' are formed, and their positions or a hidden pattern related to them dictate the tapping…
Q: What if the rocks don't seem to form the letters correctly?
A: Ensure you are dragging and rotating the rocks precisely. Sometimes a slight adjustment in position or rotation can make the letter shape clear. Experiment with different placements until the letters 'A', 'E', and 'G' are distinctly visibl…
Q: Is there a trick to placing the rocks?
A: The trick is to align the edges of the rocks to create the negative space or outlines of the letters. For example, the 'A' might be formed by two rocks leaning against each other, and the 'E' by a rock with a specific curve. Look for how t…
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