Level 113/Dreamworld

Difficulty

 * With 5 colours instead of 4, it is much harder to make special candies. 28 moves aren't enough to bring down the ingredient most of the time because of too many icing squares.
 * At the beginning the number of moves available to choose from is usually very limited, meaning that whether you have a good board by the first moon struck is mostly luck.
 * Even if you manage to bring the ingredient down, this doesn't guarantee that you get the passing score, unlike most other ingredients levels.
 * Luckily, the moon scale is reasonably stable in this level. However, it's still not an easy level at all due to the additional colour.
 * The ingredient is worth 10,000 points . Hence, an additional 40,000 points is required to earn one star.

Moon Struck

 * 1st Start: moves left.
 * 1st End: moves left.
 * 2nd Start: moves left.
 * 2nd End: moves left.

Strategy

 * Concentrate on destroying the icing on the right hand side to free the hazelnut.
 * Special candy combinations will help significantly in removing the icing efficiently. Try to create a colour bomb + striped candy combinations to use during moon struck. Wrapped candy + wrapped candy is very effective in clearing the icing around the ingredient as well.
 * When using a colour bomb, check to see if you can choose the colour that frees the Liquorice lock below the hazelnut.
 * If at all possible, swap the hazelnut towards the middle of the board.
 * The first moon struck is vital in this level. Make as much room and special candies as possible in preparation for it.

Trivia

 * This level has more moves than its counterpart in Reality.