Episode | 126 |
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World (Flash) | 32 |
World (HTML5) | 26 |
Levels | 1866-1880 |
Characters | Allen |
Champion title | Astral Artist |
New features | 4 to 5 () Non-spawning colour in (unofficial) |
Release date | - 20 July 2016 - 3 August 2016 |
Difficulty | Hard |
Previous | Next |
Licorice Luna is the 126th episode in Candy Crush Saga and the third and final episode of World Thirty-Two. This episode was released on 20 July 2016. The champion title for this episode is Astral Artist.
Story
Allen feels sad because he thinks the Licorice Luna is too dark and boring. Tiffi helps him by painting rainbows with her rainbow brush.
New things
- Yellow candies officially appear (and are required as part of an order) in 4 colour levels in level 1879.
- Non-spawning colour candy bombs appear in marmalade for the first time in level 1871, due to redesigning.
Levels
This episode contains levels 1866-1880.
Licorice Luna is a hard episode. It contains one somewhat hard level: 1871, six hard levels: 1867, 1868, 1870, 1872 and 1873, and three very hard levels: 1875, 1876 and 1877. Overall, this is of similar difficulty as the previous episode, Peanut Pass.
0 | 0 | 5 | 5 |
The easiest : Level 1869 |
The hardest : ? |
4 |
5 |
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8 | 7 |
Sugar Drop levels | ||
Level 1867 | Level 1871 | Level 1877 |
Hexagon levels | ||||||||||||||
Level 1869 | Level 1870 | Level 1873 | Level 1875 | Level 1876 | Level 1877 |
Difficulty code summary (details here)
None • Very Easy • Easy • Somewhat Easy • Medium • Somewhat Hard • Hard • Very Hard • Extremely Hard • Nearly Impossible • Variable
0 | 0 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 5 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Level | Type | Moves | Target score | Goal | Walkthrough | Remarks | |
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1866 | 150,000 | : 150,000 pts | |||||
1867 | 35,000 | : 24 : 12 : 6 | |||||
1868 | 130,000 | : 17 : 36 | |||||
1869 | 60,000 | : 60,000 pts | |||||
1870 | 100,000 | : 61 | |||||
1871 | 400,000 | : 400,000 pts | |||||
1872 | 100,000 | : 37 : 3 | |||||
1873 | 35,000 | : 95 | |||||
1874 | 45,000 | : 45,000 pts | |||||
1875 | 60,000 | : 60 | |||||
1876 | 150,000 | : 26 | |||||
1877 | 35,000 | : 12 : 16 : 24 | |||||
1878 | 60,000 | : 60,000 pts | |||||
1879 | 10,000 | : 10 | |||||
1880 | 120,000 | : 19 : 36 |
Gallery
Trivia
- This episode name shares its first word with Licorice Tower, making it the second episode to have said word in the name of the episode (and the last on Flash version). It also shares that word with Licorice Lair.
- This episode also shares its second word with the name of the game, Luna Light Saga.
- Luna is the equivalent "moon" in Spanish and Italian.
- This episode also shares its second word with the name of the game, Luna Light Saga.
- Similar to Delicious Drifts, Crunchy Courtyard, Fudge Fjord, and Delectable Depths, a booster is shown on the episode background, which is the striped brush.
- This episode takes place somewhere nearby Salty Canyon, which the episode opener is also a moves level.
- This is the 4th episode to be set in space, after Salty Canyon, Gummy Galaxy, and Marmalade Moon.
- Two of the episodes have the same character as this one.
- This episode does not contain any jelly levels or ingredients levels.
- As a result, it continues the trend where only odd numbered episodes contain jelly and ingredient levels while even numbered episodes do not since Fruity Fairground. It is an even number episode and this does not contain either jelly or ingredient levels. This is currently also the only episode without jelly or ingredient levels that does not use Gummy Galaxy's pathway.
- Magic mixers are absent in this episode.
- Despite being set in space, only one level has a UFO on the board.
- This is the second episode with the word licorice in its name.
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