πŸƒ Candy Crush Solitaire: How to Play πŸƒ

QueenB
QueenB Posts: 15,626
edited February 5 in How to Play

Welcome to Candy Crush Solitaire! If you're ready to start stacking up streaks and mastering the game, here’s a quick guide to help you learn the basics.

Let’s dive in!

The Tableau – Your Game Board

This is where all your cards are laid out. Your main goal is to clear all the cards from this area to win the level.

  • Tap cards that are one rank higher or lower than the Active card at the bottom.
  • Keep matching until all cards are removed!

The Stockpile – Your Extra Cards

If you run out of playable moves, draw a new card from the Stockpile to keep going!

  • Keep an eye on how many Stockpile cards you have left.
  • Try to match as many cards as possible before drawing a new one to increase your streaks!

The Hold Slot – Save a Card for Later!

Need to save a key card for the perfect move? Use the Hold Slot!

  • Tap a card to store it in the Hold Slot.
  • Tap again to bring it back into play when needed!

This feature is great for strategic moves and keeping streaks going!

Special Cards & Blockers

Some levels introduce special cards & blockers to make things more exciting!

  • Suit Cards – Can match with any card of the same suit.
  • Chocolate & Liquorice Blockers – Must be cleared by matching or using special boosters.
  • Coin Cards – Appear in Bonus Levels and help you earn extra rewards! πŸ’°

Winning & Extra Tips!

To complete a level, clear all the cards from the Tableau before running out of moves. Here’s how to improve your game:

Build long streaks – Match as many cards in a row before drawing from the Stockpile!
Use the Hold Slot wisely – Save useful cards for later!
Watch out for blockers – Clear them early to keep your moves flexible.
Take advantage of boosters – They can help when you're stuck on tricky levels!

Now, let’s start stacking those streaks and have fun playing Candy Crush Solitaire! πŸŽ‰βœ¨

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