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Bloom Crush is a colorful match-3 puzzle game full of flowers, leaves, and garden sparkle. The board is packed with different flower designs, and every match makes pieces pop and new ones fall in from above. The music and animations feel relaxing, so even tricky levels stay calm and fun. What you do each turn You swap two neighboring tiles to try to line up matching blossoms. When you make a row or column of three or more matching flowers, they disappear. Then new pieces drop down, and sometimes you get a bonus chain reaction when more matches form by accident. That “swap, match, drop, repeat” loop is the heart of the game. Controls you will use Use your mouse or touch to swap two neighboring tiles. That’s the only control you need. Pick one flower tile, drag or move it to a neighbor, and let go. If the swap makes a match, the board changes right away. Level goals that keep changing Each level has a clear goal, so you always know what to focus on. Sometimes you need to clear certain flowers. Other times you must remove tiles under vines or break garden blocks. The goal changes from level to level, which keeps the puzzles from feeling the same. Moves are limited, so plan ahead You usually have a limited number of moves, so every swap counts. Early on, it can be tempting to match anything you see, but that can waste moves. A better plan is to match toward the level objective. If you need to clear vines or garden blocks, try making matches near them so the board changes in the right spots. Special flowers and big matches Special flower pieces appear when you match four or more. These power-up flowers can create line clears, bursts, or other helpful effects. They are extra important in harder levels, especially when vines and blocks are in the way. Try to aim for bigger matches instead of always taking the first three-in-a-row you notice. Smart tips while you play Look for matches at the bottom of the board first, because falling pieces can create bigger cascades and surprise matches. When you make a power-up flower, try to save it for the best moment, like when a line clear can hit vines or garden blocks. If you have two power-ups close together, combine power-ups whenever possible for huge board-clearing effects. Also, if you feel stuck, stop for a moment and scan the board slowly. A calmer look can reveal a much better swap that saves moves. How the difficulty ramps up Bloom Crush has a gentle difficulty curve, so the first levels help you learn swapping, matching, and watching pieces fall. Later levels ask you to think more, because goals get trickier and your limited moves feel tighter. Early in the game, focus on learning how cascades work and how to create special flowers. Later, focus on using power-ups on purpose, not by accident, and always keep the level goal in mind. If something feels off If a swap doesn’t work, it usually means it didn’t create a row or column of three or more matching flowers. Try another pair of neighboring tiles. On touch screens, slow, small swaps can help you move the tile you want instead of the one beside it. If the game feels busy, take a breath and look for clear patterns like two same flowers with a space between them. Who it’s for Bloom Crush is great for kids who like bright colors and simple rules, and for puzzle fans who enjoy planning ahead. It’s also nice for families who want a calm game with relaxing music and satisfying chain reactions. If you like match-3 games with changing goals, special power-up flowers, and garden-themed sparkle, this one is a sweet pick.
Use a mouse or touchpad to swap flowers to make a match of three or more

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