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Chocotype

Chocolate level type icon

White Chocolate Icon

White chocolate level type icon

Chocolate levels (sometimes also known as Eat all the chocolate levels) are one of the seven level types in Candy Crush Soda Saga, along with soda levels, frosting levels, bubble levels, honey levels, bubble gum levels and jam levels. Chocolate levels are the fourth level type introduced in the game. They first appear in episode 4, Shortcake Shores, with the first level being level 32.

Chocolate levels are the 2nd least common level type in the game, making up 2.79% of all levels, with 280 total appearances out of the 10030 levels.

See the full List of Chocolate levels here.

Objective[]

To win a chocolate level, the player has to "eat" chocolate, or better said, destroy all of the chocolate tiles. The main problem, just like in regular Candy Crush Saga, is that if you do not destroy at least one tile in a move, the chocolate spreads by one tile. If chocolate is located in difficult places like corners, chocolate levels can be very hard. This is problematic on some levels in Wafer Workshop and thereafter, where both white and dark chocolate is present on the board and both will spread if ignored. Furthermore, if chocolate spreads, the chocolate requirement will increase, so unlike the original Candy Crush Saga, you must destroy all chocolate.

When all chocolate is removed, Soda Crush is activated - fish, striped and wrapped candies are made for every move remaining, giving 3,000 points for each. Then each of them activates themselves.

A player also has to reach a certain score requirement (for one star). This is usually trivial, because if you complete the main level objective, you always have enough points for at least one star. 

The chocolate tends to avoid special candies and will avoid eating them unless it's the only move left for the chocolate.

Difficulty[]

Chocolate levels often make hard for you to clear if you do not eat them. Normally, levels are very easy if there are one chocolate type and few colors but this can become a disaster if there are two chocolate types, blockers, and many colors and if you do not clear them quickly. Locked chocolate cannot spread. This first appears in Level 45.

Appearance[]

First Level Last Level #
32 3725 280

Notable levels[]

Trivia[]

  • After the 98th episode in Candy Crush Saga, Divine Diner was released, the levels with similar objective were also introduced in Candy Crush Saga. The first level in Candy Crush Saga which requires chocolate as an order is level 1447.
  • After Sugary Zen Garden, the white chocolate icon is used if a level requires white chocolate.
  • Nowadays, the chocolate levels now have some graham crackers behind the chocolate, this prevents it from spreading too much.

Achievements[]

Life is a box of-0

Life is a box of... : Can you ever get enough of chocolate?

Eat chocolate (3000 times)

Gallery[]

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