Bounce Symphony is a simple, yet challenging game.There are just a few simple strategies that you'll need to master in order to succeed.
Be gentle with the balls, and they'll help you win. You can usually easily move balls around by being slow and steady instead of fast, sudden movements tend to push balls around really quickly and mess up your structures. Bracing The first, and perhaps most important, skill that you'll need is called bracing.Generally, when you're constructing a large puzzle, you'll have extra balls that aren't a part of the puzzle. You can use these extra balls to brace the whole structure, letting you properly build it. Just remember that when you make a brace, you're generally going to need it to brace one level lower than the structure you're building. In other words, if you're building a 9 ball pyramid (3 balls high), you'll need a brace that's two balls high.
When you've got a lot of balls in a single area, they'll want to fall into simple ordered rows that sit on top of each other, 'stacked' into offset rows.A stack is a naturally stable structure, as it's built like a pyramid. Just remember that the lowest part of the stack usually needs reinforcement, as it's want to slide away, collapsing the structure until it becomes totally stable.You can always recognize a stack, because each ball will be touching two balls in the row beneath it.
When you've filled up a row with balls, you'll have a full 10. If you put a stack on top of that, forming a second row, the second row will normally only have 9 balls in it. When you 'pile' you're actually putting a full 10 ball row on top of another 10 ball row. You can do this by gently sliding a single ball in between a row of 9, slowly and gently enough that it forces the rest of the balls to the side, forming a row of 10. Now you should see that each ball touches only one ball on the row beneath it, thus making what we refer to as a pile. This formation will stay put, but is much more unstable than a stack.
Simply let the balls fall where they may. You'll only have the 7 you need to finish the puzzle, so gently pickup the blue ball, and slide it in between the third and fourth yellow ball. Grab one end of the whole structure, and push it together to complete the level.
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You'll see a common element here, a color of balls that don't match your puzzle. Use these as braces to keep your structure from falling apart. Put two blue balls on one side, then six on the other, with the two yellow balls that form the base in the middle. Build on top of that structure like a pyramid, and you've got it.
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This one's easy. Line up 7 blue balls, then 3 yellow. Stack two blues and a single yellow on the next line, close to the right wall, and then on the third line, a single yellow and a single blue. Grab the blue in the second row, and push towards the wall, and you're set.
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Use the red balls to form a brace, with a pyramid starting at 3 on the bottom, and four on the other side of your structure. Construct your stripes using the remaining balls, starting by forming the entire first level, and then on up until it is complete.
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This is the first time that you get to try piling instead of stacking. Just put one red ball in the first line, then three in the second, and use the remaining yellows to make the second line pile on the first. Then drop the last red ball on top of the T, and the puzzle is complete.
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Brace four yellow balls with your six blue balls, and just start stacking.
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This one is easy. Just get all of the yellow balls out of the container, and then start stacking the dark blue inside it.
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Again, more stacking, only this time, you can use all but two of the green balls as braces for the first line of blues. It's probably easiest to construct three rows, and then take three blue balls from the third row.
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Use the wall as a brace, along with a single green, for the entire structure, and then stack the rest of your greens on the other side.
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The brace needs to only be two high to support a three high structure. Remember that, for future constructs. Once you get the first green placed, you can place the other by holding it up at the right place. It'll auto-complete the puzzle.
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Use this level as a chance to practice your ball handling skills. The blue balls are there for a brace, but you only need one for one side of the structure, as the wall will do the rest.
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Again, just more stacking.
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You can click and hold the red ball on top of the yellow, or you can gently push the yellow to the side of the wall, and then gently toss the red ball on top of it. If you're smooth enough, balls will normally balance this way without needing to be braced.
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Just like level 6, only with a red ball on top.
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More stacking, just remember that a brace needs only go one level lower than the angle it's bracing.
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Start out right on the bottom, and you'll be good for the top. This one needs no bracing really, so just build up.
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If you want a harder challenge, don't fill the bottom row, and try to get them to stack that way.
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Stacking, with no braces in sight. This one is harder. Brace one side against the wall, stack the blues in row two, and then hold the whole thing in place with your very last yellow ball. Go slowly up the first level, so that you're pinning the blue and yellow rows in place, and then quickly move the ball to the top.
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Just like level 18, only slightly less tricky, as you've only got one row to deal with.
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The secret here is to build the pyramid against the wall, and when you need to make the top two balls balance, put one down in the space between the pyramid and the wall. Drop the other so that it'll fall from the top of the pyramid towards the other ball, and then pickup the first ball quick enough to stop the second from falling. from then, it's a matter of pushing one up and then moving the other into position quickly enough to complete the puzzle.
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This is just like normal, with one secret. As the chameleon balls change color, they don't disturb the balls around them. Figure out which will the right ball at the right time, and just put them near the top of the structure.
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This is simply level 7, with more balls.
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This level is an interesting mix of piling and stacking. Pile the first, second, and fourth rows, stack the third and the sixth, and then you just need to push the fifth row into place.
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This is where you can most easily see how a ball can be balance if you're just careful enough. Put each ball on top of the V structure, just enough over the lip to let it fall. It'll fall in place, and then the next one will fall right on top of it.
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Simple brace, combined with stacking, and then you'll need to push the balls into place on the top row.
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Make a pile of the yellow balls using blue braces, and then put the red ball on top.
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Don't let the shift in gravity fool you. This is the same as you've always done. Just push the row that's slipping into place with the yellow ball, after separating them into two equal rows.
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There's no gravity here, so just be careful where you drag the balls. It's easiest to either form them all in the center and just be careful not to touch, or it might be easier to use a wall as a guide.
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Gently throw them towards the wall, and you can make them stack easily.
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Exactly the same as level 29, only with different color balls.
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Just stack up the braces, and handle your ball management, and you're good to go.
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This one is perhaps the most difficult level. You need to take all of your skills learned thus far in terms of handling balls with other balls, and use it to push each level into place.
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Remember your bracing rules, and this one is easy.
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This is really easy. Just use the ball management skills to piling two rows, much easier than three.
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Build a three ball pyramid, with a tail, and then just lift up one side of the pyramid, again, using your ball management skills.
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Same as Level 35, only this time, you're picking up the tail of the pyramid.
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Gentle throws will take you through this, just like level 29.
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Stack a column with gentle throws to win this level, although ball bouncing can do it.
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Simple balancing
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Same as level 39, only you need to push it together this time, using the green ball.
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Really simple stacking and bracing.
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This one is harder. Form a balanced line against the wall, bounce the top up just a little, and use your control ball to control it enough to complete the puzzle.
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Just like the previous balancing acts, although this one is slightly easier with the addition of a red ball.
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It almost seems like they're getting easier, right? Remember, build one line at a time, starting from the bottom, and provide adequate bracing.
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Balance the bottom two rows, construct the top of the controller, and then balance them into place.
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Just brace the lower row, and by the time you get to the top two, it'll practically solve itself.
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Stack, stack, and stack...
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Like most everything in these later levels, just concentrate on either solid structures, or the bottom rows, and you'll get these easily. They're done playing dirty tricks on you.
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Again, work on rows, go up from there.
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Rows, rows, rows.
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By now, this one should be simple. Ball management is key.
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