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How to Beat Level 70 on Candy Crush
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Level 70 in Candy Crush can be a challenging level, but there are some strategies that can help you beat it: 1. Focus on the middle: The middle of the board is where the ingredients (cherries and hazelnuts) need to be brought down. Try to make moves that will clear the path for the ingredients to drop down to the bottom. 2. Make striped candies: Striped candies can be very helpful in this level. Try to create vertical striped candies in the middle column and horizontal striped candies in the outer columns. When activated, these candies can clear a whole row or column. 3. Use special candy combinations: Combining special candies can be even more powerful than using them individually. Try to create combinations like a striped candy + wrapped candy or a striped candy + color bomb. 4. Don't waste moves: You only have a limited number of moves, so use them wisely. Try to avoid making moves that don't help you bring down the ingredients. 5. Look for opportunities to make big moves: Sometimes, making a big move can help you clear the board quickly. Look for opportunities to create cascading effects or to clear multiple candies with one move. 6. Take breaks: If you find yourself getting frustrated or stuck, take a break and come back to the game later with a fresh perspective. By following these tips, you should be able to beat level 70 in Candy Crush. Good luck!
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