User blog comment:Luvdwayulie/IMPORTANT: Grammar Fix + Difficulty Name Issues/@comment-3225604-20140311123553/@comment-3225604-20140312134220

Umm... The problem is not in "if" and "when". The problem now lies between when you have ... moves. It is the same if you replace "when" to "if". There is a phrase missing: "After you have met the target". Missing this phrase can mean A LOT different and could mislead readers.

However, it would be better to refer to level 1. "When there are no more moves left, or when you score at least 650 points, Sugar Crush will activate all special candies and score you additional points."

But the best is: "After you have met the target, when there are no more moves left, or when you score at least 650 points, Sugar Crush will activate all special candies and score you additional points."