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There is a definite problem. In one case, the right hand fruit ended up in the middle section, and in another, the fruit wouldn't move after reaching the bottom of the right column with the left column free. The latter is probably a fault in the code when both cakes are cleared at the same time.
I was excited when i FINALLY was able to clear the stupid screen, dropped the left fruit and THOUGHT I was setting up the perfect move to drop the fruit on the right , when it went over to the left side. Then I looked and saw that was the only way out. What a bummer and of course I didn't do it ...
You should keep the middle wall broke before the left cherry dropped into the final column.
That will hold the right cherry keep in the "right" track, seems like this video
I had EXACTLY the same thing happen when I cleared both cakes at the same time!There is a definite problem. In one case, the right hand fruit ended up in the middle section, and in another, the fruit wouldn't move after reaching the bottom of the right column with the left column free. The latter is probably a fault in the code when both cakes are cleared at the same time.
Well, after blowing through all of my coconut wheels, I finally thought I had it when the final pie plate would knock out the remaining blocks. But the right-sided cherry, instead of falling down, through the middle, and ending on the left, took a wrong turn coming through the middle, and ended on the bottom row of the middle screen. There was no way to save the level at that point. Pointless and pure luck (and unexplainable result).