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Level 3 is a berry with a thick dark outline, a red body, a green leaf, and a small white reflection. The dark shell blocks access to the fruit, while the heavy red blocks are most useful once that shell has a gap. The leaf and highlight are small timing checks, not early priorities.
The goal is to make a lower opening through the outline, then expand the working area from the red body outward. Keep the queue flexible until the dark ants have created a visible lane.
Use the dark blocks first to remove the accessible outside border. Wait for the outline to open around the bottom of the berry; this is the route that lets red ants enter the fruit instead of waiting at the nest.
Bring in the first red blocks after the dark path is working. Their job is to widen the lower opening and make space for the heavier red blocks that follow.
The large red blocks are safe when most of the berry body is exposed. Start them gradually, checking that the count on every red block falls before using another waiting slot.
Use green when the upper-right route to the leaf has been exposed. The leaf has fewer target tiles than the body, so it should be an active cleanup color rather than an early queue occupant.
Save white for the reflection after nearby red tiles have cleared. Then use the remaining red and green blocks for any open tiles, keeping the final slot free until every specialty color has a direct path.
Treat the small white highlight as proof that the fruit is sufficiently open. Its block should not wait in the tray for a route; it should begin work as soon as it enters a slot. Red, by contrast, can stay active for longer because the berry body is large.
Playing white or green before the dark shell has a real gap makes the queue look busy without clearing the board. If a specialty color is stalled, reset and repeat the dark-first opening. Look for a path around the lower border before loading the next color.
Move green after the right side of the red body is open. A visible path matters more than the number of green blocks remaining.
Yes. It is safe once the lower outline has opened a wide route into the red body and the red count begins reducing.
The Colony Flow Level 4 mushroom house walkthrough uses the same outside-first principle across more colors.