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How to Beat Level 162 on Candy Crush
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Level 162 of Candy Crush can be challenging, but with a few tips and tricks, you can beat it. Here are some strategies you can try: 1. Focus on clearing the jellies: The goal of level 162 is to clear all the jellies. So, make sure you focus on clearing them as quickly as possible. 2. Use special candies: Special candies can help you clear jellies more efficiently. Try to create striped candies, wrapped candies, and color bombs by matching four or more candies of the same color. 3. Combine special candies: Combining two or more special candies can create a powerful effect that can clear multiple jellies at once. For example, combining a striped candy with a wrapped candy will clear a 3x3 area. 4. Plan your moves: Before making a move, take a moment to analyze the board and plan your next move. Look for opportunities to create special candies and combos. 5. Use boosters: Boosters can be helpful in clearing difficult levels like 162. Consider using boosters like the lollipop hammer or the color bomb to help you clear jellies. 6. Stay patient: Finally, remember to stay patient and not get discouraged if you don't clear the level on the first try. With practice and persistence, you can beat level 162 and move on to the next level. Overall, the key to beating level 162 of Candy Crush is to focus on clearing jellies and using special candies and combos to do so. Good luck!
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