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The Level 7 penguin is built from a dark-purple boundary, a large white belly, light-blue wings and head, and small yellow feet and beak details. The white blocks may look risky because of their high values, but the belly gives them a huge target once the lower outline has opened.
The objective is to cut through the bottom purple shell before filling the queue with the large white center. Every later color depends on that first route into the penguin.
Start with an exposed dark-purple block and let it carve an entry at the base of the penguin. Wait for a clear gap before adding the large belly blocks.
When the lower center is reachable, load white blocks gradually. White ants should immediately reduce the broad belly area and create more room inside the shape.
Use another purple block when it has accessible boundary tiles. Alternating active purple and white work keeps the center open without turning the tray into five long-running blocks.
Continue with white after the belly is hollow. This exposes the upper interior and prepares access to the head, wings, and small yellow details.
Bring in light blue only when white and purple have created side space. The wings and head then have clear routes instead of competing with the first belly opening.
Yellow is a cleanup color here. Play it when surrounding white and blue tiles have exposed the beak and feet, then use any remaining purple or blue blocks for the last boundary pixels.
Heavy white blocks are efficient because the belly is large. They become dangerous only when played before purple has opened the shell. Solve the access problem first, then commit to the center.
If white blocks are waiting but their counts are not falling, the purple border was not opened enough. Reset, make a wider lower gap with dark purple, and check that the belly is visibly connected before loading a second white block.
The beak and feet are surrounded by larger body colors. Yellow becomes a short cleanup route only after white and blue have exposed those details.
Yes, provided both colors have visible paths. This pairing is useful because purple enlarges access while white clears the large center.
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