Level 265/Dreamworld

Difficulty

 * The jellies are only on the end columns of the board.
 * The candy bomb cannons are only single squared, so they can be hard to reach.
 * The jellies are worth 16,000 points . Hence, an additional 24,000 points is required to earn one star.

Moon Struck

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

Strategy

 * Clear the 2-layer icings, but not both layers of it because of the candy bombs. You'll have to clear them later.
 * Prepare special candies in rows 2, 4, 6, and 8 to clear the jellies later on.

Difficulty

 * The presence of five colours makes it easy to create special candies.
 * The jellies are worth 16,000 points. Hence, an additional 79,000 points for two stars and an additional 99,000 points for three stars have to be earned through matching of candies.
 * With the same number of moves and with the same two and three star target scores as its Reality counterpart, they are not much difficult to reach.
 * Like its Reality counterpart, the double jellies are below the candy bomb dispensers which makes it inevitable that candy bombs will be dispensed on the jelly squares once the two layer icings are cleared. Coupled with five colours and an open board, it decreases the difficulty of creating colour bomb + candy bomb combinations.
 * 30 moves are limited to earn a huge amount of points due to sugar crush and the limiting of the number of special candies created via regular matches. However, this point is less critical due to the candy bombs which will be endlessly dispensed.
 * Moon struck removes candies matching the colour on the left side of the moon scale and lasts for three moves. This makes it much easier to create special candies.
 * Even after the moon struck ends, it is not much harder to create special candies.