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Level 9 is a layered avocado with a white lower and side border, dark-green skin, medium-green flesh, and a light-green center around the pit. Hidden tray boxes introduce later blocks, so there are two routes to manage: the ants’ route through the fruit and the tray route that reveals the next colors.
White is the essential opener because it exposes the avocado’s lower edge. The green layers cannot work reliably while that frame blocks the nest-side approach.
Use one white block to open the frame under the avocado. Wait for the white count to reduce and for a visible gap to appear at the bottom of the fruit.
Add dark green as soon as the skin is reachable through the white opening. This starts the outer fruit layer and helps reveal the first hidden tray block.
When an upper tray block moves, identify any newly exposed hidden box before loading more colors. Keep at least one flexible slot so the reveal cannot turn into an immediate queue problem.
Use medium green after dark green has opened a clear section of skin. Its block should begin reducing through the new gap; if it does not, let the outer skin clear longer first.
The light-green layer is more protected than the outer flesh. Add it after medium green has created a direct center path and keep the block active only while it has reachable tiles.
Use the second white block to clear side border tiles before sending greens toward the top arch. Finish remaining dark and medium green blocks as the upper avocado layers become accessible.
Moves that open both a tray layer and a board layer are especially valuable. They create information and access at the same time, while a move that only fills a waiting slot can make the hidden-box timing harder.
Opening a hidden box with no flexible slot is the key risk. If a new color appears while all five slots are tied up, reset and repeat the white-border opening more patiently. Reveal first, then decide if the color has a destination.
Open it only with at least one flexible waiting slot. The reveal should inform the next move, not force a color into a blocked queue.
The lower white border blocks the first route into every green layer. Removing it makes the fruit colors reachable.
Use the same reveal-first discipline in the Colony Flow Level 10 castle walkthrough.