![]() ![]() In addition, there are plenty of jelly levels designed so that a normal candy match does not solve the problem and only a certain special candy will hit the square. While it may sound easy, it is the most difficult task in the game, as, at times, it is hard to find a regular candy match in the corners, especially on the bottom or in small islands of tiles. The biggest issue when with dealing jelly levels is that you have to destroy the candy on top of the square. However, levels with five-layered frosting require 7 hits to clear 1 block of double jelly, and a liquorice shell requires 3 special candy hits first. Luckily, double jellies are the highest amount of jellies you have to clear in 1 square. Higher levels very rarely have a requirement of regular jellies exclusively. There are more double jellies in the game than single jellies. Some lesser known levels may not be the hardest, but generally harder than candy order or ingredients levels in comparison. Many of the extremely hard levels are jelly levels. Jelly levels are consistently among the harder level types in this game. If you still have jelly left when you run out of moves, you will fail the level. Remove the jelly by matching candy on top of it. The board behind the candy is covered in jelly. When all jellies are eliminated, Sugar Crush is activated - 3 jelly fish per remaining move will swim onto the screen and target random candies. It has the same effect as in Candy Crush Soda and Jelly Saga. If you use a jelly fish and combine it with a colour bomb, then jelly fish of the same colour will spawn and go for the jellies. Another neat feature about them is that they can reach jellies behind blockers (except for liquorice swirls and liquorice locks). If a jelly fish is destroyed, it will help clear 3 jelly squares. It can be helpful for very hard jelly levels since they can respawn multiple times within the move limit (spawn rate varies). Jelly fish are helpful for this type of level, but it is not absolutely recommended to buy the booster. ![]() They can be very annoying when appearing in large numbers, but they are the norm in most of the jelly levels. These jellies are white and take two hits to be destroyed. In level 9, double jellies are introduced. Once all the jelly is removed, the player completes the level. The jelly is translucent in appearance, and can only be broken if a candy on the square with jelly is removed. On many jelly levels, it is harder than it seems. To complete jelly levels, the player must remove all the jelly on the board. If you don't clear all the jelly, you'll fail the level. The list can go on, as many non-infamous levels can turn out to be hard. For the most part, the early-mid jelly levels tend to be the type of levels that end up being marked extremely hard more commonly. Currently, episodes have 2-3 (non-mixed) jelly levels on average. However, after the introduction of order-ingredients mixed levels, they start becoming less common due to the increased abundance of mixed levels. In the first four months of 2018, a handful of timed levels were changed into jelly levels. However, after Taffy Treetops, few episodes have more than 6 jelly levels. On average, earlier episodes had 6-10 jelly levels. Jelly levels are the most common level type in Dreamworld, making up 45.71% all the levels, with 304 jelly levels of the 665 total levels. There are also 4150 mixed-mode levels requiring jelly, with a combined total of 7711 appearances (52.17% of all levels). There are 3561 non-mixed appearances out of the 14780 levels. Jelly levels are the second most common level type in Reality, making up 24.09% of Reality levels. The panel shows how many jelly layers you need to clear. This level type's icon isīlue with a white square. Jelly levels first appear in Candy Town, the first episode, with the first ![]() Jelly levels (also known as Clear all the jelly levels) are one of the seven level types in Candy Crush Saga. ![]()
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