Level 380/Dreamworld

Difficulty

 * The addition of one more colour can make it slightly harder to clear the cake bomb as its counterpart in Reality has five colours.
 * The moon scale is somewhat unstable, making it risky to destroy the cake bombs.
 * Moon struck removes two colours from the board, making it easier to create special candies. However, they can be wasted if insufficient icings are cleared during regular moves.
 * Also, most chocolate spawners are now gone with only one left in the middle. This makes the level slightly easier.
 * The jellies are worth 52,000 points, which is more than the one star target score.

Moon Struck

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

Strategy

 * Destroying the cake bombs will help to remove the icing and jellies, but affects the moon scale, and can cause an instant game over, so be sure there are roughly the same number of the two candy colours on the moon scale on the board.

Trivia

 * This is one of the few levels which has the final moon struck lasting longer than the number of moves left (the last moon struck lasts three moves but starts when the player has two moves left).
 * This level used to have a double jelly under the chocolate spawner making it impossible, like the first version of level 578 in Reality. The fixed version of this level was released the same day that Fizzy Falls was released.
 * This is one of the six-coloured levels which has five colours in its counterpart in Reality.