Level 440/Dreamworld

Difficulty

 * There are six colours, one more than its counterpart in Reality.
 * The board is very open, which makes cascades happen easily. This can make it hard to stabilize the moon scale.
 * Moon struck makes it easier to clear the jellies, but the jellies in the top corners can be difficult to reach.
 * Candy bombs explode 6 moves prior to the end.
 * The chocolate spawners can overwhelm the board with chocolate.
 * The jellies are worth 156,000 points, which is more than the one star target score.

Moon Struck

 * Start: moves left.
 * End: moves left.

Strategy

 * Concentrate at the moon scale, as it's slightly unstable.
 * The 49-moves bombs are not a threat, but you have to clear them before you have 6 moves left.
 * Keep the chocolate at bay. Chocolate will eat the nearby candy bombs in marmalade.
 * Clear the three-layer icings.
 * Take advantage of moon struck.
 * Open the board before the moon struck begins.

Trivia

 * What's very odd about this level is that it has blockers in marmalade. Candy bombs have only been in liquorice locks or just on the board, but never in marmalade until this level.
 * This level has 49-move bombs, just one move away from being tied with Reality level 470 for the level to have candy bombs with the longest fuse but it has the longest fuse in Dreamworld.
 * This level introduces locked special candies in Dreamworld. In Reality, they were introduced in level 677.
 * It is the first time that it is jelly fish under liquorice locks.
 * This is the only world finale level in Dreamworld to have six colours.
 * This level has more moves than its counterpart in Reality.
 * After the most recent nerf of level 440, this level has one more colour than its counterpart in Reality.