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CANDY MATCH MOVE

Candy Match Move is a colorful tile-pair puzzle game that combines quick matching with smart movement. Clear the entire board before the timer reaches zero and progress through 100 increasingly challenging levels.

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ABOUT THE GAME

CANDY MATCH MOVE game overview

Candy Match Move is a colorful tile-pair puzzle game that combines quick matching with smart movement. Tap adjacent identical candies to remove them, or slide a candy along its row or column to place it beside its matching pair. Clear the entire board before the timer reaches zero and progress through 100 increasingly challenging levels. When a board gets tricky, use Bomb, Shuffle, and Freeze boosters to create a new path to victory.

WHAT TO EXPECT

Before you start

The available game information adds a useful game-specific detail: Candy Match Move is a colorful tile-pair puzzle game that combines quick matching with smart movement. This helps set expectations before the first attempt.

CANDY MATCH MOVE is presented for portrait-oriented play. The best opening move follows from understanding the goal, the limiting rule and which choices preserve future options.

GETTING STARTED

How to play CANDY MATCH MOVE

Begin with the objective documented for CANDY MATCH MOVE: Candy Match Move is a colorful tile-pair puzzle game that combines quick matching with smart movement. Clear the entire board before the timer reaches zero and progress through 100 increasingly challenging levels.

Follow the official input mapping: Mouse click or tap to play. Study the full layout and target before making the first irreversible move.

CONTROLS

Controls and device setup

Official controls: Mouse click or tap to play. The published mapping includes both pointer and touch interaction.

PLAY SMARTER

Tips for CANDY MATCH MOVE

  1. Guide-specific note for CANDY MATCH MOVE: Clear the entire board before the timer reaches zero and progress through 100 increasingly challenging levels.
  2. Study the complete layout before making the first move.
  3. Look for a decision that creates more than one future option.