Level 65/Versions

Reality=

First Version

 * This level used to have 52 moves, and all spaces contain double jelly squares. It was only available on beta version.
 * The target score was higher than second version (170,000 instead of 120,000).

Trivia

 * This is the first level where the level number is referenced within the level itself, as there are 65 spaces and 65 double jellies.

Second Version

 * Originally, this was the last level of Candy Crush Saga. It originally was excruciatingly difficult and the known bad-boy level. This level, at one time, was more notorious than level 147 ever was. Many people actually deemed the level impossible and gave up here. When people spoke of hard levels, they only spoke of this level.
 * However, this level has gone through many nerfs, and although it has retained some of its former difficulty in removing some of the corner or top jellies, it is no harder than a slightly-on-the-hard-side level, and no longer stands out like it used to. This level, however, may still take a few tries, but it has been diluted to a fraction of its original difficulty.
 * The past version had all 6 colours and also 50 moves instead of just 40.
 * The 5×5 part on the center have double jellies. However, the two of the bottom corners behind the chocolate had only single jellies.

Third Version

 * There were 40 moves.

Gallery


Dreamworld=

First Version

 * The 5×5 part on the center used to have single jellies instead of double jellies.
 * There were 40 moves instead of 45.

Moon Struck

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