Pokémon Café Mix Guide — The Adorable Café Puzzle Mobile Game (Updates paused at Master Mode Order 275)

《Pokémon Café Mix》launched on all major platforms on June 23, 2020 — a Pokémon puzzle café mobile game where you run a café alongside adorable Eevee and tons of other Pokémon! There are already plenty of match-style puzzle games out there, but this one isn’t just cute packaging — the gameplay is genuinely distinctive, and each Pokémon has skills tied to their own personality. It’s a fun, laid-back little game!

Download: Android, iOS


How to Play 《Pokémon Café Mix》

This is a sliding puzzle game — connect two or more of the same Pokémon to clear them. Unlike standard fixed-grid puzzle games, you can think of connected Pokémon as forming a rope you can drag around, moving pieces freely across the board. This gives you a lot of freedom, but it also comes with a time limit, so you’ll need to put your hand-eye coordination and quick thinking to the test. The gameplay ends up quite different from something like Candy Crush, and also different from rotating-orb games like Puzzle & Dragons.

Pokémon Café Mix may be a match puzzle, but it has much more freedom — and it'll put your speed to the test! Pokémon Café Mix may be a match puzzle, but it has much more freedom — and it’ll put your speed to the test!

There’s no gacha or summoning, so once you open the game you can just dive in XD
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You can set your favorite Pokémon on your profile in Pokémon Café Mix — collect them all and make some friends! You can set your favorite Pokémon on your profile in Pokémon Café Mix — collect them all and make some friends!


Game Systems Explained

The game’s mechanics are pretty simple and get introduced gradually as the story progresses. Here’s a quick rundown:
The top left shows your Hearts and Golden Acorns. The bottom left has game settings and the shop. The middle left is Challenges. Tap the number in the bottom right (e.g., 57 in the screenshot) to enter that level.
Features that unlock later: Order Gifts in the top right, and Invite in the bottom right.

The systems in Pokémon Café Mix are simple and introduced through the story — nothing to worry about. The systems in Pokémon Café Mix are simple and introduced through the story — nothing to worry about.

Golden Acorns

Golden Acorns are the in-game currency, earned by completing customer orders.
They can be used to restore hearts, buy power-ups, or retry a level. Unless you’re spending real money, Golden Acorns are hard to come by — spend them wisely.

Hearts

Hearts are shown in the top left — you start with 5. As long as you don’t fail an order, you won’t lose any. One heart regenerates every 30 minutes. If you can’t wait, you can spend Golden Acorns to refill your hearts immediately.

Stars

As you progress through the game, more Pokémon will visit your café. In the early game, serving a customer once earns you a star — stars represent that Pokémon’s affinity toward your café.
Once their affinity reaches a certain point, the Pokémon will stay on as a staff member. Each Pokémon has their own specialty dish and skill, so the more you recruit, the more options you have~

The best part of Pokémon Café Mix is discovering new customers and staff! Every staff member has their own specialty and skill! The best part of Pokémon Café Mix is discovering new customers and staff! Every staff member has their own specialty and skill!

Once a staff member hits max level (level 2), they’ll send another gift and their skill gets upgraded. Take Charmander as an example — once their affinity reaches level 2, they’re maxed out. Their cooking improves (skill: increased grab time), and while affinity won’t increase further, filling up the gauge still earns you small items.

Boosting affinity in Pokémon Café Mix powers up their skills — cooking made easier (maybe)! Boosting affinity in Pokémon Café Mix powers up their skills — cooking made easier (maybe)!

Sometimes a Friendship Boost opportunity pops up — complete the order and you’ll earn three times the normal affinity. But if you fail the order, the boost disappears. So save your Golden Acorns and power-ups for these moments!

Challenges

Completing café challenges earns you power-ups and Golden Acorns — they also teach you how to get better at the game. You start with two challenges; more unlock as you clear more levels. Always check what challenges are available before you start playing.

Café challenges in Pokémon Café Mix give you power-ups and — more importantly — the ever-precious Golden Acorns. Check before you play! Café challenges in Pokémon Café Mix give you power-ups and — more importantly — the ever-precious Golden Acorns. Check before you play!

Invite

Later in the game, you can use the Wingull Bell to invite specific Pokémon to your café. This triggers a party, and completing their bonus orders earns extra affinity!
The invite is limited to once per day. If you don’t like the Pokémon being offered, you can swap once for free — additional swaps cost Golden Acorns.

The Wingull Bell in Pokémon Café Mix is once per day — invite a Pokémon, throw a party, and complete the orders to earn big affinity boosts. The Wingull Bell in Pokémon Café Mix is once per day — invite a Pokémon, throw a party, and complete the orders to earn big affinity boosts.

Once you invite a Pokémon in Pokémon Café Mix, there'll be roughly 1–2 rounds of orders — make the most of it to raise their affinity. Once you invite a Pokémon in Pokémon Café Mix, there’ll be roughly 1–2 rounds of orders — make the most of it to raise their affinity.


Pokémon Skills (by Type)

Eevee: Clears Pokémon and special ingredients in the surrounding area
Eevee (Master Chef): Clears Pokémon and special ingredients in the surrounding area

Left/Right Clear

Charmander: Clears Pokémon and special ingredients to the right (longer range)
Squirtle: Clears Pokémon and special ingredients to the right (wider range)
Dragonite (limited): Clears Pokémon and special ingredients to the right! Combine 2 of this skill to trigger the café skill twice in one go.
Rillaboom (limited): Clears Pokémon and special ingredients to the right
Sobble: Clears Pokémon and special ingredients to the left (longer range)
Meowth: Clears 3 columns of Pokémon and special ingredients to the left
Scorbunny (limited): Clears Pokémon and special ingredients to the left [special event]
Exeggutor: Clears Pokémon and special ingredients to the left, right, and above!
Togedemaru: Clears left and right and converts surrounding Pokémon into the most numerous type!
Grimmsnarl: Clears Pokémon and special ingredients to the lower right and lower left!
Bewear: Clears Pokémon and special ingredients in both horizontal directions twice!

Up/Down Clear

Bloo: Clears Pokémon and special ingredients below (longer range)
Furfrou: Clears Pokémon and special ingredients below and converts surrounding Pokémon into Cheering Sticks, triggering their effect
Sobble (limited): Clears Pokémon and special ingredients below [special event]
Snorlax: Clears Pokémon and special ingredients below [special event]
Swirlix: Clears Pokémon and special ingredients above (longer range)
Slurpuff: Clears Pokémon and special ingredients above (wider range)
Pikachu: Clears above and surrounding area, converts surrounding Pokémon into the most numerous type [obtained after 5 days of login]
Pikachu (Master Chef): Clears above and surrounding area, converts surrounding Pokémon into Cheering Sticks, triggering their effect
Comfey: Clears Pokémon and special ingredients above, converts Pokémon below into Cheering Sticks, triggering their effect
Exeggutor: Clears Pokémon and special ingredients to the left, right, and above!
Grotle: Clears Pokémon and special ingredients below, converts Pokémon above into the most numerous type
Grimmsnarl: Clears Pokémon and special ingredients to the lower right and lower left!

Diagonal/Cross Clear

Kirlia: Clears Pokémon and special ingredients diagonally
Wailmer: Clears Pokémon and special ingredients diagonally
Bulbasaur: Clears in an X pattern and converts surrounding Pokémon into the most numerous type
Lucario: Clears Pokémon and special ingredients in a cross (plus sign) pattern!
Togedemaru (Positive): Clears in a cross pattern and converts surrounding Pokémon into the most numerous type!
Gengar: Clears in an X pattern and converts surrounding Pokémon into Cheering Sticks, triggering their effect!
Mimikyu: Clears Pokémon and special ingredients diagonally (upper left to lower right), converts surrounding Pokémon into the main Pokémon [special event]

Conversion Type: Requires long chains

Poliwhirl: Clears surrounding area and converts Pokémon to the left and right into the most numerous type
Bulbasaur: Clears in an X pattern and converts surrounding Pokémon into the most numerous type
Pikachu: Clears above and surrounding area, converts surrounding Pokémon into the most numerous type [obtained after 5 days of login]
Jigglypuff: Clears surrounding area and converts surrounding Pokémon into the most numerous type
Grotle: Clears Pokémon and special ingredients below, converts Pokémon above into the most numerous type
Togedemaru (Positive): Clears in a cross pattern and converts surrounding Pokémon into the most numerous type!
Togedemaru (Negative): Clears left and right and converts surrounding Pokémon into the most numerous type!
Mimikyu: Clears diagonally (upper left to lower right) and converts surrounding Pokémon into the main Pokémon [special event]

Cheering Stick Type: When you don’t have a matching Pokémon, prioritize these

Munchlax: Clears surrounding area and converts surrounding Pokémon into Cheering Sticks, triggering their effect
Morgrem: Clears surrounding area and converts Pokémon above and below into Cheering Sticks, triggering their effect
Furfrou: Clears Pokémon and special ingredients below, converts surrounding Pokémon into Cheering Sticks, triggering their effect
Comfey: Clears Pokémon and special ingredients above, converts Pokémon below into Cheering Sticks, triggering their effect
Appletun: Converts surrounding Pokémon into Cheering Sticks and triggers their effect
Celebi: Converts surrounding Pokémon into Cheering Sticks twice and triggers their effect
Mr. Rime: Converts Pokémon in a ring shape into Cheering Sticks and triggers their effect
Gengar: Clears in an X pattern and converts surrounding Pokémon into Cheering Sticks, triggering their effect!


Pokémon Café Mix Guide — Early Game

This is a (pseudo) café management game, so as time goes on, your menu and customer list will keep growing — that’s when you want to make good use of staff Pokémon’s “specialty” feature. Every Pokémon has dishes they’re best at, and their stats differ too. But using a Pokémon on their specialty dish makes their skill gauge fill up much faster in-game!

For example, if the current level requires serving drinks, and Charmander is the default staff — but you notice Poliwhirl is better at that dish — swap to Poliwhirl, and their skill bar will fill way faster than with Charmander.

Pay close attention to specialty dishes in Pokémon Café Mix. Using the right Pokémon fills their skill gauge so much faster! Pay close attention to specialty dishes in Pokémon Café Mix. Using the right Pokémon fills their skill gauge so much faster!

Beyond that, every menu item has its own tricky (read: evil) mechanics. Here’s a quick breakdown of each obstacle and tips for clearing them:

Sugar Cubes: Sugar cubes can’t be moved, but clear them by matching Pokémon around them three times, or use a power-up. You can see how many times they’ve been hit from the cracks.
Tip: Just drag a Pokémon right next to the sugar cube to clear it directly.

Whipped Cream: Works similarly to sugar cubes, but it moves with Pokémon. Clear it by matching around it three times or using a power-up. The size of the cream shows how many times it’s been hit.
Since cream moves around, try threading Pokémon through multiple cream pieces at once for efficiency. That said, precisely because it moves, it can drift all over the place — so try not to let the board get too chaotic XD

Tomatoes: You need to move the tomatoes into the basket — they can’t be removed by power-ups. You have to form chains like a rope to roll them toward the basket.
Tomatoes are honestly tough because power-ups don’t work on them. Use long chains to inch them over, and don’t rush.

Nuts: Nuts also move with Pokémon, and can only be cleared by skills or power-ups.
Pure nut levels aren’t that bad — just focus on building long chains to charge skills, or use Cheering Sticks at the right moment.

Olive Oil: Technically not a super hard obstacle, but anything coated in olive oil needs to be matched near it once first before the oil disappears.
Not much strategy, but you have to clear the oil before you can do anything with what’s under it.

Honey: Spreads over time if you don’t clear it. Can’t be moved.
In my experience honey isn’t that bad, but try to clear it early before it spreads too much — watching it grow is annoyingly stressful.

Marshmallow Jars: Can be moved, but come in “open” and “closed” states. You need to open a jar before it can be cleared. Clear it the same way as usual.
Not too hard. When all the jars on screen are closed, go work on something else first!

Cheese: Works like sugar cubes — can’t be moved, but three matches or a power-up near it will clear it.
A skill that clears an entire row works great. Just get rid of it ASAP XD

Sparkling Water: If a Pokémon or item is wrapped in a bubble, it’ll float around. Match near it or use a power-up to pop it.
The trick is to slip your Pokémon chain right through the center of the bubbles — line up your position and you can pop multiple at once.

Veggie Crates: Match near them or use a power-up to release the vegetables inside.
Not very technical. Just keep making matches next to them!

Ice Blocks: Match near them or use a power-up to release whatever’s trapped inside.
Same as previous obstacles. Just follow the same approach. The only wrinkle is that they don’t move, so position yourself first.

Caramel: Spreads over time, so you need to match near it or use a power-up. Unlike honey, caramel can move.
Similar to honey but it moves — keep track of it and clear it before it wanders.

Pumpkins: Need two skill hits or two Cheering Sticks to clear.
Skills are precious for pumpkins — using a specialty Pokémon is especially important here!

Funnels: Things drop through them.
A double-edged mechanic — be careful that pieces don’t fall somewhere inconvenient when you match near a funnel.

Popcorn: Takes three consecutive matches to clear, or one skill clears it immediately.
Popcorn resets to an earlier stage if you don’t hit it three times in a row — very annoying. Clear it as early as possible.

Piping Bags: Matching near them squirts out whipped cream.
Getting messier… squeeze them out first, then clear the cream once they’re empty.

Mayonnaise: Two matches near it releases whatever’s inside.
A pain. If you have a skill that clears it in one go, use it — just pick whatever works best for the level.

Shakers & Milk: Can’t be cleared by skills, Cheering Sticks, or power-ups — you have to bring the two together.
Keep them close when you’re moving pieces. Plan your moves with this in mind.

Olives: Two matches or a skill clears them, but nearby items get coated in olive oil afterward.
Since things will get oiled, be careful if there’s a skill or other special ingredient nearby.

Chocolate: Five matches near it, or one skill hit.
Skills are way faster here ~~~

Gummy Candy: Hit it with a skill or Cheering Stick to release what’s inside.
Since only skills and Cheering Sticks work, prioritize clearing it quickly.

Fruit Cans: Can only be cleared by skills or Cheering Sticks.
Less annoying than gummy candy since it doesn’t trap things, but still — maximize how many you clear per skill use.

Eggs: Match near them, or use a skill or Cheering Stick to release the egg.
Just match near them. Not too hard.

Coffee Ice: Can only be cleared by skills or Cheering Sticks.
Since only skills work, prioritize this whenever you have a skill ready.

Ketchup: Four matches, or cleared by skill or Cheering Stick.
Clear it normally when you can, and use spare skill charges when possible.

Strawberry Baskets: Match near them or use a Cheering Stick to release strawberries — repeat five times.
Five times is a lot — try to hit these every single turn if you can.

Basil: Move the basil into the hand basket — can’t be cleared by skills or Cheering Sticks.
Same mechanic as tomatoes.


Pokémon Café Mix Guide — Master Mode

The early game is mostly a tutorial and nothing is too difficult. Later you enter Master Mode, which has 50 levels — once you complete all 50 it cycles back. Rewards are not yet available.
Master Mode requires some specific strategies. I’ve already cleared the second loop, and I’ll gradually add tips for each level as I have time — including what to use when you don’t have the ideal Pokémon. Listed in order:

Order 1: Clear all Eevees, one skill use each should do it. Don’t use left/right Cheering Sticks, but you can use up/down Cheering Sticks to clear three at once.
Order 2: Clear everything except Poliwhirl first, making Poliwhirl the most common. After combining the two skills, use it in the area with fewer Poliwhirl to flood the whole board!
Order 3: Clear one type of Pokémon at a time from the top, keeping the cream as still as possible. Two skills should clear all the cream at once.
Order 4: Clear the top row and bottom Swirlix, clearing cream along the way. Use skills on the sugar cubes.
Order 5: Use one skill to clear the bottom right sugar cube, then combine two skills to handle the rest. [Alternative: X-pattern clearer like Bulbasaur, or wide-range like Squirtle]

Order 6: Connect all Charmanders and clear tomato bubbles along the way. Avoid disturbing the cream. Once you have a skill, gradually clear from the bottom. Tomatoes can be rolled clockwise or counterclockwise.
Order 7: Follow Morgrem through the honey maze to clear most of the honey, then use a skill on the chestnuts.
Order 8: Clear marshmallow jars while building the skill, but try not to let chestnuts float up. Two Sobble skills combined should clear everything.
Order 9: Clear Pokémon while also clearing honey. Use a skill on the sugar cubes. (One extra sugar cube will remain — clear it normally.) [Alternative: conversion types like Poliwhirl, Bulbasaur, Pikachu]
Order 10: Don’t touch the middle row. Build up by clearing the sides first. First skill should clear some sugar cubes, second should clear the rest + drop the tomatoes. [Alternative: downward-clearing types like Bloo, Furfrou]

Order 11: Squirtle is best here. Build skill from right to left, but don’t clear the cheese on the right. Use skills to free cream from olive oil, then clear the cream. [Alternative: left or right clearers like Charmander, Squirtle, Sobble, Meowth]
Order 12: Clear Charmanders first, but just chain them — don’t go down to the cream. Do not clear the Charmander in the bottom left corner. Then build the second skill using the most numerous type. Combine both skills, move to the bottom left Charmander’s position, and clear all sugar cubes and cream at once.
Order 13: Build up Sobble, use one skill to clear the cheese and two rows of honey. The marshmallow jars become easy after that.
Order 14: Clear Charmander and others to build two skills (careful not to release tomatoes). Combine skills to clear the top three rows, then combine again for the bottom.
Order 15: Clear Bloo first. Get the first skill then push the middle row of cream downward to clear it. Then gradually roll the tomatoes into the basket.

Order 16: I used Sobble — build the skill to clear the top, then clear the bottom.
Order 17: Remember to clear marshmallow jars while chaining Pokémon. Building two skills helps hit the 35-chain requirement.
Order 18: One Morgrem skill is enough to clear the center. While building, try not to disturb that area.
Order 19: Build two skills before using them together. If no Squirtle, substitute with another wide-range option.
Order 20: One skill is enough to start. Use it to clear the top sugar cubes, then clear the bottom ones by matching around them.

Order 21: The bottom section isn’t hard — two Charmander skills should handle it. For the 35-chain, clear specific types first, then build up the last type enough to chain it.
Order 22: Clear cheese first to build skills. Two combined skills can clear most of the food on the left (careful not to let things roll out). Skills and Cheering Sticks can cancel each other out.
Order 23: Push cream inward while chaining Pokémon — squeezing them together clears them fast. Use skills on the top ones.
Order 24: Use a skill to clear sugar cubes first and place tomatoes on top. Use skills to help clear 25 Pokémon.
Order 25: Clear the bottom honey first. Use Sobble’s skill to pop bubbles, then clear the rest.

Order 26: Clear the top first, pop any bubbles too if you can. Skills are ready to use right away.
Order 27: Clear honey, then once a skill is ready use it on sugar cubes. Don’t push tomatoes too far.
Order 28: Build two skills then use them together — two rounds should clear the requirements.
Order 29: Keep one Pokémon type aside (for the 35-chain), and while clearing others, roll tomatoes clockwise or counterclockwise into the basket.
Order 30: Bloo recommended. Try to clear oil and bubbles but be careful not to let too much cream escape. Once a skill fires, pushing Bloo downward clears a lot.

Order 31: Break the same sugar cubes gradually, use skill when available. Clear cream while building without a skill. Remember to leave a 25-chain combo.
Order 32: Focus on clearing the top and building skills. Pop bubbles early. Combine two skills to clear the very bottom.
Order 33: Clear cream while chaining Pokémon, and bring tomatoes near the drop hole. Use skills to clear Pokémon blocking the hole so the tomatoes fall through.
Order 34: When building, match next to the leftmost three sugar cubes. Combining two skills should clear all the right-side sugar cubes. Then just keep building.
Order 35: Clear bubbles and honey while building. Use skills to clear cream.

Order 36: Clear ice blocks in a straight line. Then continue in a straight line focusing on veggie crates (cream will mostly clear along with them).
Order 37: Surround veggie crates on every match — clear as many as possible. One skill can actually clear six veggie crates at once.
Order 38: ???
Order 39: A deceptively annoying level. Slurpuff is recommended for its wider clear range. Remember to use skills alongside Cheering Sticks — they interact with each other.
Order 40: Clear honey first. When using Munchlax, don’t activate it in a tight space or the Cheering Sticks won’t have room to work. [Alternative: Cheering Stick Pokémon like Morgrem, Furfrou]

Order 41: Charmander is great here. Combine two skills then go down to burn the caramel and most of the chestnuts. While building again, keep clearing caramel, then one more skill should finish it.
Order 42: Squirtle works well. Defrost the frozen tomatoes and you’re mostly done.
Order 43: Ideally use Meowth. Clear the right-side Meowths first, use one skill to reduce the ice candy to one piece, and all the center Meowths drop down. Use Cheering Sticks or a second skill to break the last ice candy, opening up the left and right sides to build more Meowths and clear veggie crates. [Alternative: Squirtle preferred, or other left/right clearers like Charmander, Sobble, Meowth]
Order 44: Ideally use Squirtle. Open one skill to clear the top cream and caramel. Open another to clear the bottom cream and caramel. [Alternative: right-side clearers like Charmander]
Order 45: Clear the ice candy quickly to drop all chestnuts and cream. Then combine two skills to clear everything at once.

Order 46: Slurpuff makes this manageable. Clear honey while building skills. Two Slurpuff skills can hit 12 veggie boxes (the bottom three rows) at once. [Alternative: wide-range clearers like Squirtle, or upward clearers like Swirlix, Pikachu, or left/right clearers like Charmander, Sobble, Meowth]
Order 47: It’s a free-for-all. Clear all bubbles, olive oil, and caramel as fast as possible. Spam skills — use Cheering Sticks to trigger skills, or use skills to trigger Cheering Sticks. [Alternative: Cheering Stick Pokémon like Munchlax, Morgrem, Furfrou]
Order 48: If you have Squirtle, prioritize clearing the left honey, then use a skill to clear all the right honey. Don’t let the board get too messy or the tomatoes will never make it to the basket. [Alternative: other left/right clearers like Charmander, Sobble, Meowth]
Order 49: Meowth with two skills combined works great. Try to keep veggie crates to the left side while also clearing marshmallow jars. [Alternative: left-clearers like Sobble]
Order 50: Don’t clear the bottom honey first. Clear from right to left, making sure skills fire on the left side. Combine two skills then clear chestnuts from top to bottom.

Order 51: Use one skill first to partially clear pumpkins and chestnuts, then build two skills for the rest.
Order 52: After the first skill, clear one side’s three columns, then build again while clearing oil. Open the second skill, repeat.
Order 53: Work around ice blocks, but don’t accidentally clear pumpkins. Use the skill immediately to target pumpkins.
Order 54: Try to clear only left or right cheese — pieces falling to the middle are annoying. Remember to clear veggie crates too.
Order 55: A super annoying level. Try to arrange bubbles into a diagonal (upper right to lower left) — the earlier you pop bubbles, the better.

Order 56: Start by clearing the left honey if possible. Use Poliwhirl’s skill to convert Pokémon.
Order 57: Meowth recommended. Clear the left and right honey first, careful not to touch the center. Use two skills on pumpkins, then a third should clear remaining chestnuts.
Order 58: Try to position skills between the upper-left and lower-right veggie crates — you can hit two at once, plus generate lots of Cheering Sticks.
Order 59: Clear the center oil, then use a skill on the bottom ice block’s marshmallow candy. Try to keep one Pokémon type to build up a 30-chain combo.
Order 60: Chain as many Pokémon as possible. Clear pumpkins early — using a skill each turn works well here.

Order 61: Clear cheese; combining two skills can handle the top or bottom. Use the other skill while building and clearing.
Order 62: Clear the bottom ice first, then push all tomatoes down. Use skills on the top pieces and to push tomatoes further.
Order 63: Circle the board’s edge to build skills. Once you have a skill, you can clear honey and sugar cubes together.
Order 64: Clear popcorn while building skills. Skills can also be used on popcorn.
Order 65: Use skills as soon as you have them. Clear as many Pokémon as possible, and start squeezing cream out early.

Order 66: Squirtle version — combine two skills and hit the right side first. Clear the left side while building normally.
Order 67: Pop bubbles quickly. Once you have a skill, use it on chestnuts.
Order 68: Try to clear in straight lines, hitting as many veggie/ice blocks as possible. Two combined skills can clear all the ice candy.
Order 69: Clear the cheese line early. Use skills as soon as you have them, placing them between veggie crates.
Order 70: Circle to clear ice blocks, possibly hitting some popcorn. Use skills inside the frame and remember to keep one Pokémon type for the 35-chain.

Order 71: Clear the middle column — three times clears all the cheese. Use skills on popcorn when available, and check if you can chain 25.
Order 72: Clear the pumpkin-ice blocks first, using skills where they’re clustered. Try to open skills in areas with fewer Pokémon to maximize conversion.
Order 73: Build two skills before hitting pumpkins. Don’t let pumpkins get too high (keep them in the bottom row). Squeeze cream while clearing.
Order 74: Don’t clear the center ice block yet — clear left and right first. Once a skill fires, clear the center caramel and other ice blocks. Roll remaining tomatoes into the basket.
Order 75: Clear honey along the edges, reaching in to clear popcorn. Use skills when available.

Order 76: Clear mayonnaise quickly. If milk and shaker end up far apart at the end, use circular movements to bring them together.
Order 77: After popping bubbles, try to pile pieces at the bottom. Skills will be more effective when fired there.
Order 78: ???
Order 79: After building a skill, clear some sugar cubes. Make sure the far right is open, then drop the skill to the right side to clear the sugar cubes.
Order 80: Try to keep veggie crates toward the bottom so Charmander’s two combined skills can clear a lot at once.

Order 81: Clear the two bottom cheese pieces first. Use skills on mayonnaise. Then roll tomatoes into the basket using circular movements.
Order 82: Use circular motions to quickly squeeze out cream. Use skills in open areas to generate lots of Cheering Sticks.
Order 83: Roll the right-side milk to the left first, then work on bringing it together with the shaker. Then focus on the 35-chain.
Order 84: Use skills on top chestnuts as soon as you get them. Just do your best with the popcorn.
Order 85: Cut a path from upper right to lower left to let milk slowly move over. Occasionally clear caramel along the way.

Order 86: Clear honey while squeezing cream simultaneously. Finish squeezing as early as possible.
Order 87: Clear only the right side. Roll tomatoes into the basket using circular movements. Use skills on chestnuts.
Order 88: Clear honey and cheese simultaneously to open up more clearable space. The rest gets easier after that.
Order 89: Circle around sugar cubes. Use skills on sugar cubes as soon as you get them. Also squeeze cream.
Order 90: Clear ice blocks and bubbles early. If an entire row is cleared, open a skill.

Order 91: Form a straight line to clear sugar cubes. Use skills when available. Squeeze cream out quickly.
Order 92: Two combined skills can clear all honey and marshmallow jars on one side, so try not to clear the cheese prematurely.
Order 93: Save skills to clear cheese and caramel in the middle first, giving tomatoes a path to roll through. You don’t need to clear all the cheese!
Order 94: Don’t mess up the bottom. Build two skills first — they should clear most of the mayonnaise. Pumpkins might even get lucky honey-cleared.
Order 95: While clearing sugar cubes, also hit veggie crates. You can nudge chestnuts up to clear them with the sugar cubes.

Order 96: Prioritize clearing the bubbles off pumpkins. Snorlax builds skills easily — use them on pumpkins whenever available.
Order 97: Bulbasaur is very convenient here. Mainly clear sugar cubes, clearing marshmallow jars when you can touch them. Roll tomatoes into the basket.
Order 98: Clear cheese with any skill, then reach in to clear cream each turn. Once a skill fires, use Pikachu.
Order 99: Clear any three pieces in the lower left or right first. A skill should clear the rest. Then use skills near marshmallow jars to generate multiple Cheering Sticks.
Order 100: I used Sobble — use skills on the left side as soon as you get them. Squeeze out all the cream quickly.

Order 101: Swirlix is good here. Try to clear olives and chocolate together. If chocolate does get oiled, clear the oil right away.
Order 102: Pikachu’s skill can clear cheese. Clear one side’s milk and cup first, then circle on the other side.
Order 103: Use skills immediately when available. All popcorn can be cleared by skills.
Order 104: Don’t clear all the honey at once. Clear the honey far from the pumpkin, use skills on pumpkins when available. Two pumpkin clears should mostly do it.
Order 105: Clear the top bubbles first. Once a skill fires, use it on pumpkins. Then slowly roll the cup down.

Order 106: Clear the bottom first, build Squirtle’s skill to clear the top cheese. Wait until most of the board is Pikachu before firing that skill.
Order 107: Use the first skill on the left side. After the second skill fires, use it on the right side. No need to disturb the bottom chestnuts.
Order 108: Clear ice blocks in straight lines. Two combined skills can clear a lot at once.
Order 109: Try not to have milk or cups nearby when clearing olives. Rolling movements can quickly pair up milk and cups.
Order 110: Use skills on the top whenever available — three chocolate pieces can be cleared at once. While clearing caramel, squeeze cream out too.

Order 111: Use circular movements. One skill can clear three rows at once.
Order 112: ?
Order 113: Roll the tomato to the lower right first. You can clear honey elsewhere in the meantime.
Order 114: Reach down to the bottom to clear cream. Clear the center pieces using skills one by one to avoid getting wrapped in olive oil.
Order 115: Mainly focus on the right side first. After breaking through, use skills to open up both bottom sections.

Order 116: Clear from bottom to top — most tomatoes clear in one go. Then clear everything else.
Order 117: Roll milk downward to bring it to the cups. Combine two skills before using them to handle the 30-chain requirement.
Order 118: Hit each column once. After firing a skill, start from the far left and work through the rest.
Order 119: Don’t let mayonnaise drift too far. Use skills on mayonnaise immediately when available.
Order 120: Each skill use, target veggie crates or squeeze cream.

Order 121: Use skills as soon as you have them. Clear caramel as a priority.
Order 122: Combine two skills before firing. Two rounds should be enough.
Order 123: Combining two skills should clear most of it.
Order 124: Bulbasaur — clear the center first, then use skills when available. Combine two skills to clear remaining ice blocks.
Order 125: Exeggutor — first use upper left or upper right, then center for first skill. Build second skill the same way. Combine two skills to clear chestnuts and one side. Build one more skill for the other side. Use the bell for extras.

Order 126: Use skills whenever available. Clear gummy candy first and roll tomatoes. Use another skill on cans if you have one.
Order 127: While building at the bottom, try not to disturb the top, but work on moving milk and cups toward the center. Combine two skills, then open them. Use one more skill to clear pumpkins.
Order 128: Circle the top to build skills. Once ice candy creates an opening, use skills on pumpkins. Then roll tomatoes down.
Order 129: Use skills whenever available — can clear three rows at a time. Use remaining skills on chestnuts.
Order 130: Build two combined skills then use them to clear all chocolate. Clear popcorn while building if possible, otherwise wait until chocolate is done.

Order 131: Clear honey while building, roll tomatoes. Combined skills work here.
Order 132: After building a skill, use it (should clear about three rows). While building more, clear olive oil. Use skills as soon as they’re ready.
Order 133: Clear ice blocks and sugar cubes first. Clear olive oil and marshmallow jars while building. Once two skills drop to the bottom, combine and clear chestnuts.
Order 134: Clear left/right caramel and veggie crates while building. Two combined skills to clear top caramel (and ice candy?).
Order 135: Before using the skill, move the tomato to just above the far left basket. Once it’s there, fire the skill. Clear mayonnaise when possible.

Order 136: Use skills on pumpkins immediately!
Order 137: Clear ice blocks while building. Roll tomatoes to the basket and combine milk and cups.
Order 138: While building, pop milk’s bubble and guide it toward the center. Use skills to clear the cup’s candy. Don’t forget to clear veggie crates.
Order 139: Clear the right side first to remove olive oil. Try to keep it firing at the bottom. Then build skills on the left — two Squirtle hits should clear most things.
Order 140: Try not to let chestnuts fall. Use skills immediately when available. Olives are tricky — watch out for things getting coated.

Order 141: Move the bottom right pumpkin one space to the left. When the skill fires, clear it together with the pumpkin above.
Order 142: Don’t rush into the center. Try not to disturb bubbles (or pull them to the center). Once a skill fires, reach in to clear candy (same on both sides).
Order 143: Build skills clockwise or counterclockwise. Use skills on pumpkins first, then clear corn.
Order 144: Clear everything on the left side. Can build two skills before firing.
Order 145: Clear honey as much as possible. Use skills on olives. While building, roll milk and cups to the same side.

Order 146: Circle to clear caramel. Use skills on pumpkins immediately when available.
Order 147: Clear bubbles (honey might accidentally clear pumpkins). Clear veggie crates while building. Use skills on pumpkins.
Order 148: Figure-8 pattern. Remember to keep one Pokémon type for the 30-chain.
Order 149: Before using a skill, push candy next to the milk. Clear other popcorn with skills.
Order 150: Clear cheese early. Use skills on chestnuts immediately when available. Don’t forget veggie crates.

Order 151: Clear bubbles first, then use skills whenever available.
Order 152: Clear left/right ice blocks, then roll tomatoes clockwise or counterclockwise into baskets.
Order 153: Push pumpkins to the bottom layer. Open both skills together. Clear caramel simultaneously.
Order 154: Use two combined skills to clear all olives and chocolate at once — otherwise they’ll keep getting coated.
Order 155: Use skills on right-side gummy candy and popcorn. In the meantime, build up the left-side eggs.

Order 156: Try to gather gummy candy in the center to clear together.
Order 157: Focus on one side, then once you have a skill, clear cheese to open the other side. Use skills whenever available after that.
Order 158: Exeggutor is recommended. If you only have Charmander, clear the right side first, gathering in the left when clearing, once the left is open enough use Charmander to clear all chocolate. (Exeggutor saves you all this trouble.)
Order 159: Two combined skills clear most fruit cans and chestnuts in the center. For the rest, use any skill as soon as you have it.
Order 160: Clear bubbles early. Some pumpkins might get cleared by honey. Otherwise, use skills on pumpkins immediately when available.

Order 161: Roll all cups and milk together using circular movements. Use skills on the bottom chocolate — two rounds should clear all of it.
Order 162: Clear ice blocks first. Two combined skills to clear all sugar cubes on one side.
Order 163: Gummy candy is a decoy — focus on veggie crates and squeezing cream.
Order 164: I used Bloo. Clear popcorn while building skills. Once a skill fires, use it on the right-side olives.
Order 165: Build skills toward the right side. While building, also clear cheese. Two combined skills to enter the center and clear mayonnaise — try to clear as many together as possible (especially at the bottom). Use skills on pumpkins afterward.

Order 166: Use first skill on the wrapped bottom-left tomato. Build two skills to clear the middle row. Use further skills on remaining fruit cans.
Order 167: Use skills on gummy candy first, then keep firing whenever available.
Order 168: First skill — clear one side’s sugar cubes to open up room. Then clear the other side.
Order 169: Build two skills from the left and clear them together. Use further skills on fruit cans.
Order 170: While building, clear the left side. Build two skills on the right and use them together.

Order 171: Use skills or Cheering Sticks on left/right chocolate. Clear bubbles and olives too.
Order 172: Use skills on cheese immediately to stop things from getting blocked.
Order 173: Clear ice blocks first. Use skills on chestnuts as soon as you have them.
Order 174: Use skills on olives immediately. Don’t forget veggie crates.
Order 175: Use skills whenever available — can clear most fruit cans in one go.

Order 176: Build two skills then use them together on coffee and ice blocks.
Order 177: Open skills near cans. Use as soon as built.
Order 178: Clear the bottom pumpkin first, then build two skills to clear all top sugar cubes.
Order 179: Squeeze cream while building. Two combined skills should clear most cheese, letting milk and cups drop.
Order 180: Clear pumpkins’ ice blocks. Use skills to continuously clear pumpkins as they fall.

Order 181: Use skills on chocolate first. Build two more skills to clear most mayonnaise, chestnuts, or chocolate.
Order 182: Two combined skills to clear coffee. Clear marshmallow jars and roll tomatoes simultaneously.
Order 183: Use first skill on the right side. Roll milk toward the lower right.
Order 184: First skill on left or right pumpkins and cans. Clear the bottom last. Don’t let pumpkins roll too far.
Order 185: Squirtle — use skills on pumpkins and corn. Build skills near eggs.

Order 186: Clear the far bottom left first. Build two skills to clear the entire right side. Use further skills when available.
Order 187: Clear corn while building. Use skills upward to clear chestnuts.
Order 188: Sobble — clear the far bottom right first. Two combined skills to clear most of the left side.
Order 189: Circular clearing. Use skills on cans.
Order 190: Clear bottom ice blocks. Build skills around the egg row. Use skills on cream.

Order 191: Use skills on chestnuts. Quickly roll tomatoes toward the lower right.
Order 192: Use skills on pumpkins when available. Clear caramel while building.
Order 193: Circle to clear ice blocks. Use first skill on upper right and upper left ice blocks, squeeze cream.
Order 194: Clear honey and eggs while building. Use skills on all olives first.
Order 195: Use skills immediately. Clear gummy candy first. Clear corn while building.

Order 196: Lucario is better here — two combined skills can clear all coffee. Use further skills on chestnuts.
Order 197: Two combined skills, then two more, and all pumpkins and chocolate are gone.
Order 198: Clear honey while building. Use first skill on coffee. Use second skill on coffee and cream together.
Order 199: Two combined skills to clear the entire bottom. Clear eggs while building.
Order 200: Mr. Rime — use Cheering Sticks on coffee whenever available to drop olives. Build two skills then fire in an open area, maximizing Pokémon inside the ring. The resulting Cheering Sticks are fairly luck-dependent.

Order 201: Clear the three left honeys first. Build two skills to enter the center and clear pumpkins and coffee once. Then keep working on honey.
Order 202: Use skills on cans whenever available. Move milk or cups to the other bottom side.
Order 203: Use skills to clear honey and ketchup. Clear ketchup while building too.
Order 204: Use skills on coffee whenever available (can clear three, total of four clears needed). Clear honey in the meantime.
Order 205: One skill can clear all chocolate and olives at once. Otherwise, squeeze and clear cream.

Order 206: Use skills on sugar cubes whenever available. Clear marshmallow jars the rest of the time. Save a skill for chestnuts at the end.
Order 207: Build two skills to get wider clear range. Clear mayonnaise early to collect eggs.
Order 208: Use skills on coffee whenever available.
Order 209: Can use one skill to clear some candy and pumpkins first. If quantities grow, build two skills for a wider sweep.
Order 210: Use skills on cans whenever available.

Order 211: Clear milk and cups first, then use skills on candy. Otherwise milk and cups get stuck at the bottom.
Order 212: Use skills immediately when available. Clear candy quickly to get to the eggs.
Order 213: One skill can clear half the cans and coffee on one side. Keep firing every time a skill is ready.
Order 214: Don’t rush to clear cheese. Use skills on pumpkins whenever available. Circle to maximize veggie crate clears.
Order 215: Use first skill on coffee. Then move milk and cups close together. The rest of the time build skills while clearing cream and popcorn.

Order 216: Two combined skills can clear all the coffee. Then build two more (try not to disturb chestnuts) to clear most of the chestnuts.
Order 217: First skill on the very top. Then bring milk down to around the second row. Second skill on the cups. The bottom row can be cleared by building more, or after finishing the top, combine two skills to also clear marshmallow jars.
Order 218: Clear one side’s honey first to concentrate candy in one area, making it easier to fire skills there.
Order 219: One skill can clear all the center chocolate. Then use skills or roll tomatoes into the basket using circular movements.
Order 220: First skill on the far right coffee, then center, then left. After clearing the left, use veggie crates every turn.

Order 221: Clear Jigglypuffs as much as possible. Clear olives all at once if you can.
Order 222: Build two skills, place them in the exact center groove to clear. The remaining left and right sides each need one skill.
Order 223: First skill — clear all bottom corn and some bubbles. Two combined skills can squeeze all bottom cream and other ingredients at once.
Order 224: Build two skills before clearing round 1 (pumpkins first time, all coffee). Build two more skills for round 2. Careful not to crack sugar cubes and drop things.
Order 225: Two combined skills to clear sugar cubes and candy. Then use circular rolling to get tomatoes in.

Order 226: Chain as many Pokémon together as possible to clear all strawberries at once.
Order 227: After one skill, clear in the position of cleared cheese — can clear most of one side’s sugar cubes.
Order 228: After one skill, squeeze cream. Combine two skills to clear cans. Build with Swirlix-type Pokémon for efficiency.
Order 229: Use first skill to clear the center. Then use skills on chocolate whenever available. Don’t push corn upward.
Order 230: Be careful not to touch gummy candy areas. Use skills on gummy candy immediately when available. The 35-chain is tough — leave more Pokémon available as backup.

Order 231: With each skill, place it at the bottom of the V-shape center — can clear strawberries on three sides.
Order 232: While building, always touch the upper left sugar cube. Use a skill on right sugar cubes when available. Once the upper left breaks, you can clear the whole left in one skill.
Order 233: Use a skill whenever available, placing it at the cross position that hits the most things. Also squeeze cream while building.
Order 234: Clear the very bottom first, then left and right sides.
Order 235: Build two combined skills and use together. While building, also go in to clear olives.

Order 236: Clear the bottom olives (try to clear honey at the same time). Build two skills to clear the top olives and chestnuts. Clear the rest with a skill below.
Order 237: Try not to roll tomatoes upward. Instead, keep all tomatoes at the bottom and clear them there.
Order 238: Use a skill every time you have one — just two uses should mostly clear the chocolate and gummy candy area.
Order 239: Clear ice blocks while building. Two combined skills to clear most chestnuts.
Order 240: Don’t clear the far left corn first. Instead, move the milk to the far right. Then use skills to clear the corn.

Order 241: Use first skill on coffee in the ketchup area. Clear ketchup while building.
Order 242: Use skills on coffee whenever available.
Order 243: Clear left and top pumpkins first to let them cluster on the left. Then clear as many pumpkins as possible.
Order 244: Use skills to clear ice blocks. After the lower right is cleared, the upper left cups will drop.
Order 245: Clear the far middle left first. Once the ice candy breaks, move to the center and use a skill. Then build more skills while clearing cream.

Order 246: Use first skill on the lower left corner. Two uses should clear into the pumpkins. Then use skills to clear the top cheese.
Order 247: Two combined skills to clear the bottom center X-shape. Then left and right sides each need one skill.
Order 248: Keep clearing the center. Fire skills where most Pokémon are concentrated.
Order 249: Clear as much as possible. Fire skills where there’s the most honey at the bottom.
Order 250: Clear cheese first. Then alternate clearing bubbles while building. Use skills on gummy candy.

Order 251: Use skills whenever available. Focus on cans and coffee. Chestnuts can wait.
Order 252: Use skills right in the center whenever available.
Order 253: Two combined skills to clear most sugar cubes. Be careful not to have a skill nearby when clearing olives.
Order 254: Let honey clear to create gaps. Use a skill to clear all chocolate and all remaining honey. Roll leaves into the basket.
Order 255: While building, clear strawberries when possible. Two combined skills to clear coffee. Use skills on ketchup.

Order 256: Clear honey and ice blocks. Once the honey near the ice blocks is gone, fire a skill to clear the cans. Clear the top honey early too so eggs can drop.
Order 257: Be careful not to disturb gummy candy. Use skills on them first. Then use skills on corn. Clear marshmallow jars while building.
Order 258: First skill on right-side coffee. While building, also clear ketchup. Two skills to clear left-side coffee and let the cup fall onto the milk naturally.
Order 259: Don’t disturb chestnuts. Use first skill on the first chestnut batch. Build two skills for round 2 to clear most chestnuts and cream.
Order 260: Try not to touch olives. Use two skills on the lower left. Use one skill on the upper right.

Order 261: Clear ice blocks. Use skills on chestnuts when available. Clear some veggie crate ice blocks. Hit them while building.
Order 262: Each skill can clear one side. Try to clear chocolate and olives together.
Order 263: Use a skill whenever available. First use can clear left/right center coffee. Then one each for left and right should clear all coffee.
Order 264: One skill can clear most of the left or right cream.
Order 265: Don’t let gummy candy drift too far. Use skills whenever available. Make sure cream and ketchup are always being cleared.

Order 266: Clear the bottom center frozen tomato block. Then two skills to clear left and right sides.
Order 267: While building, clear the left side. Two combined skills to clear the entire center. Then one skill on the right coffee. (Then build and clear right while clearing cream.) Final skill on center cream.
Order 268: Use a skill whenever available. Place them in the center twice (pumpkins) and once each on left and right.
Order 269: Don’t disturb bottom gummy candy. Only go down to clear once you have a skill.
Order 270: Build two combined skills then clear left and right together.

Order 271: Build two skills before clearing coffee.
Order 272: Use skills whenever available. Squeeze cream early.
Order 273: First skill on the left side. Clear some eggs when you have room. Second skill on the right side.
Order 274: Two skills to clear the top, then two more for the bottom so milk can drop first.
Order 275: Start with the right-side Charmanders. Use one skill to clear the top, then build two skills and clear the bottom. Watch out for olives — try to clear olives together with gummy candy or chocolate when possible.

【to be continued…】


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