Level 50

Difficulty

 * It is frustrating when you have to clear the jelly and the board has holes in it, and the middle is very hard to reach. Fortunately, there are 50 moves.
 * The jellies are worth 66,000 points, which is more than the one star target score.

Strategy

 * Create striped candies to clear through the lane with the most liquorice locks, allowing the flow of candies to be uninterrupted.
 * Clear the middle spots when given the chance as it is the more difficult part of the level, using colour bombs or other special candies.
 * The level itself is not too difficult, but requires strategy.

Difficulty

 * The presence of six colours make it hard to create special candies.
 * The jellies are worth 66,000 points. Hence, an additional 94,000 points for two stars and an additional 134,000 points for three stars have to be earned through matching of candies.
 * The awkward shape of the board combined with candies inside the liquorice lock make it hard to sustain huge point cascades.

Strategy

 * Clear the liquorice lock first by making horizontal or vertical striped candy and activating them at those areas with liquorice locks.
 * Create as many colour bombs as possible.

Trivia

 * This is the last level since its first release. All other elements and features come from later updates.
 * This is the only level in Reality where the number of moves equals the level number. Dreamworld has level 18.
 * This is one of the few levels to make a cameo in a Candy Crush Saga television advertisement. The other levels are, , , , , , , , and . Most of these levels were rated hard or harder.
 * This level is fairly hard to pass, but its counterpart Dreamworld is a breeze. This is true with several levels, such as pre-nerf level 65, and level 530.
 * This design re-appears in.
 * After you complete the level, You will open Dreamworld, Another candy crush dimension.