What is the object of level 130 in Candy Crush?
Level 130 is one of the first really hard levels in Candy Crush. In this level, you’ll need to match two side-by-side striped candies together five times in 40 moves or fewer, while also scoring at least 20,000 points.
How do I get past level 140 on Candy Crush Saga?
Level 140 is the fifteenth and last level in Wafer Wharf and the 46th candy order level. To pass this level, you must collect 64 frosting layers in 20 moves or fewer. When you complete the level, Sugar Crush is activated and will score you additional points.
What does the striped candy mean in candy Crush?
Striped candy is one of the main special candies in Candy Crush Saga. Depending on the direction of the stripes, they clear the whole row or column they are in when matched, if 4 candies are matched in a row, a vertically striped candy is created.
Can you ever beat Candy Crush?
Candy Crush is definitely taking the world by storm, with more than 66 million players worldwide. One of them is award-winning Internet entrepreneur and Internet keynote speaker Simon Leung, who has actually managed to complete every single level of Candy Crush Saga on his Android smartphone.
Can you skip a Candy Crush level?
After a difficult level has completely depleted your lives, keep the Candy Crush app open and simply minimize the app by pressing the home button. The “Click To Skip Current Level” will be activated and the website will detect your app and intervene.
How do you use the striped brush in candy Crush?
Striped brush (also known as Paintbrush) is a booster and formerly a charm in Candy Crush Saga. It is unlocked at level 37. To activate it, one would click on a candy and it would turn said candy into a striped candy. You can choose which direction the striped candy becomes, by adjusting the mouse before clicking.
How do striped candies work?
The direction of the stripes is the way the candy will explode when you create a match. (So if a candy has vertical stripes, the candies up and down from it will explode). If you look closely at the striped candy, the stripes either go vertically or horizontally on the candy.