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Reality Dreamworld
Level 458
Level 458 Dreamworld
Episode
Snoozy-Slopes
Level type Jelly new
Jelly squares Single jelly-removebg-preview (1): 32   Double jelly-removebg-preview: 21
Moves 40 Dreamworld
Target score 1star (trans): 100,000 pts
Blockers Liquorice Lock new
Other features Mystery Yellow Candy  Teleporter3
Colours 5
Red Orange Green Blue Purple
Spaces 53
Difficulty Medium
Previous Next
Ingredient drop new Objective new
457 459

Level 458 was the third level in Snoozy Slopes and the 204th jelly level in Dreamworld. To pass this level, you must clear 32 single and 21 double jelly squares in 40 moves or fewer. When you complete the level, Sugar Crush is activated and will score you additional points.

Difficulty[]

  • The layout of the board makes it difficult to clear all of the jellies.
  • There are five colours present, compared with only four in the Reality version.
  • However, moon struck lasts for 15 moves, which is quite helpful.
  • The jellies are worth 74,000 points.[1] Hence, an additional 26,000 points is required to earn one star.

Stars[]

Stars
One-Star
Two Stars
All-Stars
Score 100,000 350,000 370,000

Moon Scale[]

Moon Scale
Normal Scale
Odus worries
Odus panics
Odus falls (game over)
Candies 0 5 9 11

Moon Struck[]

  • 1st Start: 25 Dreamworld moves left.
  • 1st End: 10 Dreamworld moves left.
Moon Struck Normal moves Moon Struck moves
Moon Scale is full 15 moves 15 moves

Strategy[]

Earning More Stars[]

Difficulty[]

  • Even though the presence of five colours should make it easy to create special candies, its Reality counterpart has four colours for all the moves available. Hence, it is harder to create special candies compared to its Reality counterpart.
  • The jellies are worth 74,000 points. Hence, an additional 276,000 points for two stars and an additional 296,000 points for three stars have to be earned through matching of candies.
  • The two star score requirement is decreased by 10.26%[2] compared to its Reality counterpart.
  • The three star score requirement is decreased by 11.90%[3] compared to its Reality counterpart. However, an extra colour and fewer jellies makes it harder even with 10 more moves compared to its Reality counterpart.
  • There are fewer jellies to sustain huge point cascades. Moreover, an extra colour makes it even harder to sustain them.
  • The positions of the liquorice locks make them hard to clear. To make matters worse, an extra colour makes it even harder to clear them.
  • The mystery candies may help or harm the player in earning three stars. If the mystery candies are used individually, they are not too useful in helping the player to earn three stars. If they are used simultaneously, they can cause huge point cascades which can Odus to fall over.
  • Moon struck removes candies matching the colour on the left side of the moon scale and lasts for 15 moves. This makes it much easier to create special candies. However, considering that its Reality counterpart has four colours for 30 moves, the moon struck duration is much too low to boost the score as only 50.00%[4] of the Reality counterpart has four colours in the counterpart in Dreamworld. Moreover, most of the jellies have been cleared before the moon scale which decreases the effectiveness of the moon struck and lowering the possibility of huge point cascades.
    • Overall, the moon struck may not be enough due to the problems mentioned above.
  • Even after the moon struck ends, it is not much harder to create special candies. However, the extra colour, board layout, remaining blockers and insufficient jellies negate this advantage.

Strategy[]

  • Create as many colour bombs as possible. It is even more important to create colour bomb + wrapped candy combinations.
  • Aim to clear as many jellies as possible using the least number of moves. This can be achieved by creating huge point cascades.

Trivia[]

  • This level has fewer jellies to clear than in Reality because the jellies on the sides are only single instead of double in Reality.
  • This level has more moves than its counterpart in Reality.
  • This is one of the levels that is easier in Dreamworld than its counterpart in Reality.

Notes[]

Board Info

Level 458 Dreamworld Notes
  • Orange line(s) show where the candies spawn.
  • Blue line(s) are the hidden teleporter entries.
  • Pink line(s) are the hidden teleporter exits.
  • Light blue square(s) indicate the position of single jellies.
  • Dark blue square(s) indicate the position of double jellies.
  • The hidden teleporters having identical numbers indicate where the entry and exit is.




Miscellaneous Info

  1. (32 single jellies × 1,000 points per single jelly) + (21 double jellies × 2,000 points per double jelly) = 74,000 points
  2. (350,000 - 390,000) points / 390,000 points × 100% = 10.256%
  3. (370,000 - 420,000) points / 420,000 points × 100% = 11.904%
  4. 15 moves / 30 moves × 100% = 50.00%

Walkthroughs[]

Candy_Crush_Saga_Dreamworld_Level_458_(Traumwelt)

Candy Crush Saga Dreamworld Level 458 (Traumwelt)

Candy_Crush_Saga_Dreamworld_Level_458_(No_booster,_3_Stars)

Candy Crush Saga Dreamworld Level 458 (No booster, 3 Stars)

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