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Sugar Crush is an element in Candy Crush Saga which is triggered when a player completes the objectives of the level, for example when all the jelly is cleared in jelly levels and all the cascades have stopped.

When the level is complete, the voice will announce, "Sugar Crush!" and the same words appear on the screen. The sugar crush is a reward and a way to get extra points for every move you have remaining when the level is complete.

In moves levels and timed levels, winning or losing is determined based on your score after Sugar Crush ends.

Normally what happens is that after the Sugar Crush is announced, all the special candies at the top left on the screen automatically activate. They then work their way to the right and down. The special candies go off in this order: Coconut wheel, UFO, wrapped candies, striped candies, colour bombs then other booster candies (jelly fish, lucky candy). All these are done in reading order (i.e. from left to right and top row to bottom row). Any new special candies formed during cascade will change the sequence. (i.e. There are only striped candies, but if a wrapped candy is made from cascade, that wrapped candy will go off first after the same cascade.) Some of the special candies will be converted during the process.

  • On Flash version, coconut wheels and UFOs will stay after all other processes. On HTML5 however, they are immediately processed before the next object activates.

If you have no moves remaining but still some special candies on the board, they will be removed during sugar crush. In moves levels, if you have no remaining moves and no special candies, there will not be any sugar crush at all. 

From version 1.115 onward on HTML5, Sugar Crush can be skipped after the first 10 seconds.

Web description

You need to collect a number of specified candies by removing them from the board (switching them out). If you run out of moves before collecting all of the required candies, you will fail the level.

Types of Sugar Crush

There are three different types of sugar crush. The type of sugar crush depends on the level type.

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A Sugar Crush in Level 70, with 6 moves left, a score of 88,888 points, and a target of 99,000 points. By the way, look at the digits in the score!!!

Level Type Sugar Crush Type
Moves Target score new There is no specific sugar crush, but if there are special candies left on the board they will be set off.
Started from 1.153, you will get a sugar crush when you get one star.
Jelly Jelly new
Jelly Timed Mixed new
For every move remaining, three jelly fish swim onto the board and eat a candy at random. A player gets 1,020 points for every fish that swims onto the screen (which scores more if it eats a candy bomb). In timed jelly levels, time is converted into jelly fish instead at a rate of three jelly fish for every 5 seconds remaining once the timer has stopped.
Ingredients Ingredient drop new
Candy Order Objective new
Mixed Mode Mixed new
The remaining moves will be converted into striped candies, which gives 3,000 points each, before they are activated one by one.
Timed Timed new
Jelly Timed Mixed new
All extra time candies left on the board are converted into wrapped candies and set off, giving 540 points each. During mixed levels with a time limit, this happens simultaneous to the time being converted into special candies for every 5 seconds remaining.

Super Sugar Crush

Level 3762 super sugar crush

In all level types except moves levels, if the player completes the objective of the level with no moves remaining (in other words, the player costs all moves given in a level), an event called Super Sugar Crush is triggered and blows out all candies, similar to the effect of the Party Popper Booster.

However, as of now, the blast yields no points, so the remaining points are all earned through cascades.

Trivia

A locked goes striped

Level 581 during Sugar Crush. Watch the locked blue candy in lower right corner.

  • In fact, the converting rate of remaining moves into striped candies is not 1:1. Specifically, you get roughly 4 striped candies for every 5 moves unused.
  • Striped candies converted from remaining moves can only be generated from common candies (including locked ones). In boards full of candy bombs (mobile level 1132 for example), it is advised to use up the moves because there are only few common candies to be converted.
  • While making a striped candy during gameplay makes some sound, the same sound also comes out during Sugar Crush of web version, but not on mobile.
  • About the sequence of handling striped candies during sugar crush:
    • On web version, it is resolved in stack order (who spawns last goes off first).
    • On mobile version, it is resolved in read order (from left to right, from top to bottom).
  • While special candies under marmalade remains untouched unless released, in mobile version, a locked special candy will shake off the lock and detonate. One example is level 733, where, if you use boosters and keep the cornered colour bombs untouched, they will go off on their own.
    • This also applies to striped candies transformed from remaining moves during Sugar Crush, if it's generated from a locked candy.
  • On web version, the calculation of fish points was once nerfed until the release of Fungi Forest where only some of the fish could award 1,020 points. While on mobile device, the scoring is always the same (before v1.60).
  • On web version, there was a bug with the timed level sugar crush. The score of the wrapped candies and any other points obtained through combinations is not recorded in your points, but your score still does go up, for example, if you had 10,000 when sugar crush was announced, after the conversion and combinations you could have gained 5,000 more points, but your score will still read 10,000. However, if the score for 1 star was 15,000 you will still win the level, despite the fact the score still reads only 10,000.
    • After removal of timed levels, it no longer happen.
  • Some levels, such as 183, depend entirely on getting a high-scoring sugar crush, therefore beating the level in as few moves as possible.
  • On web version there was a glitch in Ingredients/Candy Order levels. If you have only one move left, in Sugar Crush you would get a striped candy but it would not activated. This happened many times in the past, but it's rare now.
  • Previously, the mobile version had a different cascade mechanic where candies were matched immediately upon settle, rather than waiting for the whole board to settle first. This mechanic is now applied to sugar crush of both versions, while the standard gameplay uses the mechanic of old web version.
  • This is a rare case: If a timed level gets no possible moves (in 159 for example), sugar crush will occur despite having remaining time. This results in a loss due to no more possible switches, and does not allow the player to "play on" by paying gold.
  • For a short time on the mobile version, when the Sugar Crush message displayed, it was shown with two exclamation points, one after each word, like this: "Sugar! Crush!". This was fixed shortly after.
  • The name of this feature is similar like Sugar Crush in Candy Crush Jelly Saga, but the mechanic is different.

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