Jelly Blocks: Another game to suck up your time

Here. The premise is simple: you have to get all the like-colored blocks to touch. But once they do, you can’t separate them. Oh, and you move all of the blocks at once. I got to level 35 before getting stumped (although level 25 was a bit tricky too).

I made it to Level 36 but stalled there. Can’t figure it out.

Ooh, I love this game. I found it a few weeks ago and made it to level 67. I forgot about it until now.

You have to make the little green ones form a horizontal block that will push against the blue one. If you get it right, the blue block on the left won’t be able to move left.

Yeah. I just can’t get the green blocks to form a horizontal line.

Don’t remember 25, but 35 was a pain in the ass, took 10 tries at least. 36 is pretty rough. I know how to solve it, but can’t get it to work out yet. :frowning:

ETA:

Me either.

Oh man do I feel SO good. Got to level 36 and beat it. Judging from the comments, I never thought I would.

It’s tricky but…

…the trick is to use the green bar to block the blue bar on the LEFT from moving over. Put the single blue block on that one (the one to the left). On the top part. Then make the green one long enough and hang the left blue line with the new hook into the space as you move the long green bar down (you need all of the green blocks put together horizonally). Then, when the long green bar is to the right of that notch, the blue bar with the hook will still be shoved through the gap and will NOT be able to back up. You can then move the right blue bar up to it.

What’s this horizonal stuff? The green blocks in 36 have to be VERTICAL.
Then you use the edge of one to hold the blue one on the left in place against the gap (with the single blue block making up the top right part of the blue line on the left).

Sorry, I made the same mistake…:smack: In the spoiler I said horizonally but I meant vertically.

They need to be going up and down, and that’s not hard at all. Just use the gap in the middle to help you. First attach the single blue block to the top part of the blue line on the left. THEN put a green block in that middle part and move both the green and blue lines up to the top and all the way over to the left. Then move that green block to the left and up.

Do the same with the second single green block. Viola, full vertical green bar.

Next you move both the blue and green bars together (well, actually they should already be together by this point) and HOOK the top part of the blue bar (that single block you attached) on the gap. Move the green bar down so that it’s on the RIGHT side of the little outcrop on the bottom and this will prevent the blue one from moving down OR back.

And that’s it.

I’m stuck on Level 53. Any hints?

StG

I played it several weeks ago. It looks like I made it as high as 39 at the time.

Played it a bit tonight, made it to level 63. If you think 36 was hard, you ain’t seen nothin yet. Spoiler for 53. You have to use the single blue blocks to make a hook and anchor the large blue block to the dividing wall. Then you can connect the red blocks to win. Think through how you’re going to make your hook first and then attach it to the large blue block.Enjoy,
Steven

Bah, it starts over at level 101. Level count keeps going up, but they’re the same levels.

Enjoy,
Steven

Mtgman - I understand about the hook - that was evident from the start. But I can’t get the hook to connect to the blue block. I move everything left and the hook moves away. I move right and the block moves away. How do I connect them?

StG

I tried it last night and made it to level 43. I got stuck for a while on 35 and 36, but with some patience and persistence finally figured them out. My only complaint about the game is that the blocks move too slowly; either I have to sit and watch them click-click-click around slowly or else tap the cursor a bunch of times, which gets tiresome after a while.

But it’s definitely an addicting game!

I feel dumb - I’m very stuck on 19. :frowning:

This one bugged me too… If you send one of the blue blocks outside, connect the other 2 vertically, and pin them in the upper left slot, connect the other one to the upper left of the big blue block, and just fiddle around with it from there, you’ll see how it has to be alligned

Pin the inner segment of the hook in the upper RIGHT slot of the left chamber and you’re spot on. :slight_smile:

Enjoy,
Steven

Mgtman & Bootis - I still don’t get it - Let’s use an Excel spreadsheet template - letters across and numbers down. I can put one blue block outside. Where am I supposed to put this vertical 2-block? J8&9?What hooks it into the closed part of the field?

StG

I’d done 53 once on the way to 65 (stopped there, needed a break), but couldn’t remember how I’d done it - sort of stumbled across the solution and then couldn’t recreate it. Mgtman and Bootis’ tips allowed me to complete the level again in just a few seconds.

Referring to the starting area of the single-block blue squares as the “pen”.

[spoiler]

  1. Make a 2-high vertical block and move it all the way to the top right of the pen, so it is pinned behind the single block vertical protrusion.

  2. Move the remaining single block outside the pen and attach it to the top left corner of the large blue block. The large blue should be somewhere above the keyhole at this stage.

  3. Move the large blue to the left so it touches the wall outside the pen, then move it down past the keyhole. Do not move it horizontally while moving it down - the vertical block should stay against the inner right wall.

  4. Move the large blue back up and position it in the keyhole. The vertical block should be pinned in the upper right corner of the pen.

  5. You can now safely move the vertical block down to the keyhole and attach it to the large blue, creating the “hook”.[/spoiler]
    Hope that helps.