This is one of the hardest level in Candy Crush since you need to collect 297 candies, with all six colors, within 45 moves. Which means you have to get at least 7 candies per move. This level may seem dull for other players because it is considered not too thrilling, with nothing on the board except candies. There are no blockers on your board, so this gives you enormous moves opportunities. Use this to your advantage! There are no tricks in this round, and no bombs will drop down or chocolates will appear randomly; it's just you and the open board filled with candies. Target the reds, yellows, and oranges. You should be able to make a filling move every time. Don't be afraid to make special candy combinations, for this boosts up your points. You need also need 30,000 points in order to finish this game. Again, it's possible to make filling moves since there are no blockers or bombs.

Summary: Get at least 7 candies per move. Use the open board. Focus on certain colors.


Congress and state legislatures have passed numerous laws to protect consumer’s rights in the United States. Underlying these laws are the basic rights to which all consumers are entitled. These rights include:  The right to choose from a selection of quality products and services that are sold at competitive prices. The right to safety or that products purchased in the marketplace and used as directed will not harm the consumer. The right to information about products so that consumers can make informed choices when purchasing goods. The right to be heard by manufacturers of products as well as by government agencies and courts when raising a complaint. The right to a remedy or redress when a consumer is dissatisfied with or injured because of a product or service. The right to environmental health, which means that manufacturers and marketplaces cannot operate their businesses in a way that damages the environment. The right to service that is convenient and respectful. The right to education about consumer rights and training to facilitate thoughtful and informed decisions in the marketplace. Before making a large or risky purchase, you should consider checking with other retailers to make sure that the item is not less expensive elsewhere. In addition, you should discuss your potential purchase with a trusted friend or family member who has made a similar purchase. You may also consider:  Making a budget to determine whether you can afford the item. Deciding what features or services are absolutely necessary and what are unnecessary but costly. Reading reviews online about the product and determining whether the product has been recalled. You can check on recalled products at: https://www.recalls.gov. A warranty is a promise by a seller or manufacturer that they will repair or replace a product if it breaks down within a certain amount of time. Federal law requires that warranties must be available for consumers to review before purchasing a product. When reviewing a warranty or comparing warranties between manufacturers, you should look for the following:  Check to see how long the warranty lasts and if anything voids your coverage. Who provides warranty service – is it the manufacturer or someone else? Does the company repair or replace the product if it stops working? What repairs or problems are covered? Ask that any warranties made orally by a salesperson be put in writing or you may not be able to get the promised service. Before contracting with someone for professional services such as lawyers, contractors, plumbers or others, you should make sure that they are appropriately licensed before hiring them.  Contractors, plumbers and electricians are all required to be licensed by state boards. You can request a service provider’s license number and then check his or her licensure status online. You can find links to state license boards at: http://www.contractors-license.org. You check whether lawyers or doctors are licensed through state bar associations or medical associations. The Better Business Bureau (BBB) maintains a list of complaints and ratings for companies. Before hiring a business to provide services, you should review BBB’s website to make sure the company has not mistreated consumers in the past. You can lookup companies on BBB at: https://www.bbb.org. When making purchases online, only provide your contact information and credit card companies at trusted websites.  When making online purchases, you should look for a small padlock symbol in your address bar. This indicates that the website is secure. Website addresses that begin with “https” versus “http” offer a greater level of security. If you are unsure whether the site is trustworthy, conduct an internet search on the name of the company or website and the words “trustworthy” or “secure.” This may help you uncover any problems people had with the website or reviews that the website is secure. You should always request and keep the receipt for any product or merchandise that you purchase. A receipt is usually required to return faulty merchandise or submit a complaint against a business. You should also keep other important documents related to the purchase of goods or services, such as, contracts, warranties and manuals. It is important to comply with the warranty and care instructions of a product. Some warranties will be voided if you use the product in manner that was not specified. Additionally, some manufacturers require that you register your product and/or warranty with them, either online or by returning a warranty card.

Summary: Learn your basic consumer rights. Evaluate large or risky purchases before making them. Ask about product warranties. Check that professionals are licensed. Check business reviews at the Better Business Bureau. Be careful making online purchases. Always request a receipt for purchases. Read and submit a warranty after purchase.


From this point, a punk bassline is almost automatically made by playing repetitively on these notes. To ensure a more interesting line though, it is first useful to smooth out the bassline. Don't be afraid to invert the chords, or change what note in the chord is on the bottom, to make the line smooth. See if it sounds independent of the bassline. Try to use contrary motion, such as when the melody goes up, then the bass goes down and vice versa.

Summary: Find the roots of the chord on the bass instruments or write them out on a bass clef with the melody and chords. Repeat. To smooth out the bassline, use scales or small jumps to connect the chords together. Check the melody.


Exercising, reading a book, writing, studying, knitting, and doing crossword puzzles are all better alternatives to mindlessly browsing the internet. If you want to cut back on how often you are using the internet but aren’t sure what to do with the extra time, identify a few activities that you enjoy and pick one to do instead when you’re feeling the urge to go online.  For example, you could keep a knitting project in your purse and pick it up any time you find yourself wanting to check social media. Or, you could keep a small paperback book with you during the day and read whenever you’d normally browse the internet. Yoga, meditation, progressive muscle relaxation, and deep breathing are all great ways to relax when you’re feeling stressed. Instead of reaching for your smart phone or laptop when you are feeling stressed, try using one of these techniques to calm yourself. Other strategies you might try include:  Going for a walk in nature Calling a friend to talk Taking a bubble bath Engaging in a favorite hobby If you’re craving social interaction, call up a friend and make plans to do something fun, or arrange a family dinner or game night. If you don’t have friends or family who you can turn to, look into a special interest group that you can join. Attend in-person meetings to connect with other people who share your interests and make new friends. If you are concerned about becoming addicted to the internet, staying aware of the signs of internet addiction may help you know when to seek help. Be on the lookout for any signs that you may have become addicted and act right away to curb your internet usage. If strategies to overcome internet addiction don’t work for you, talk with your doctor or a therapist for help.  You may be addicted to the internet if:  Internet usage interferes with your normal daily activities, such as making you late for appointments, school, or work. Staying up late browsing the internet becomes the norm and you get less sleep as a result. You find it difficult to focus on other tasks, such as work or school assignments, because you keep logging on to check things. Cutting back on your internet use makes you feel irritated or anxious. You withdraw from social activities and lose interest in doing things you use to enjoy.  You feel worried that you might miss out on something if you don’t check the internet regularly.
Summary: Replace internet use with a healthy activity. Use relaxation techniques to reduce stress and anxiety. Reach out to friends and family to build more in-person connections. Watch for signs of internet addiction and seek help if you notice them.