
As blue dots are the hardest to clear, work on these ones before the red and the green ones. Work on creating patterns and shapes that would allow the anchors to move downwards, especially those that would both clear dots and move anchors down at the same time.

Though, the board doesn’t look too big, the fact that you need to clear 101 objects (dots and anchors combined) makes it important for you to use your moves wisely. Level 17 Tips (drop 11 anchors and clear 40 blue dots, 30 red dots, and 20 green dots in 24 moves)

While blue and yellow squares would ideally be the best shapes for you, don’t hesitate to create squares or large patterns for other colors, so as to create more room for additional blue and yellow dots. The corners and the final two dots on the bottom are especially tricky, and you’ll need to clear those last two dots by matching them with the ones right above. There aren’t any anchors here, but the board does have a rather odd shape, which makes it important to be sure the colored dots fall where they should. Level 16 Tips (clear 25 blue dots and 25 yellow dots in 30 moves)

As this is the fourth part in a series, we’re now going to tackle levels 16 to 20. Today we shall be offering you more TwoDots tips as we walk you through this interesting and addictive game.
