Level 297/Dreamworld

Difficulty

 * The ingredients begin from the bottom half of the board. They must be brought to the upper half of the board.
 * The bottom half has a lot of three-layered icings, preventing ingredients from coming to the top and also preventing any possible matches to be made there.
 * There are three wrapped candies which can help you to break the icings.
 * There is also a vertical striped candy to help you to clear the middle column.
 * The teleporters behave strangely; only one candy or ingredient will fall through one at a time. If you have two ingredients in the same column in the bottom half of the board, and have a vertical striped candy detonate in the same column, only one ingredient will fall through to the exit. The second one will remain at the bottom row and four new candies will end up in the top half of the column, somewhat similar to level 82.
 * There are too many ingredients to be bring down. If the icing is not cleared before the first moon struck, it would be very hard to bring all of them down.
 * The ingredients are worth 80,000 points . Hence, an additional 20,000 points is required to earn one star.

Moon Struck

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

Strategy

 * Create vertical striped candies to destroy the icing.
 * Use special candies to bring down the ingredients.
 * Since the teleporters only allow one ingredient to be dropped at a time, try to create combinations which will not affect the movement of the other ingredient.
 * Observe the moon scale.

Trivia

 * Its counterpart in Reality is a timed level and has a different board layout. This level has a completely original design; it is not based on any Reality level at the time of its release.
 * This level is easier to earn three stars than its counterpart in Reality. However, this level is much harder to pass compared to its counterpart in Reality.
 * The board layout resembles level 134 in both Reality and Dreamworld.