Colony Flow looks simple at first: tap a cube stack, send an ant, and match cubes to the correct color hole. The deeper challenge is order. Every ant move changes the available space, and one blocked color can stop the full colony route.
Understand the Goal Before You Tap
Each level asks you to clear colorful cubes from the board and reveal a pixel art picture. Before your first move, identify the color holes, visible stacks, and limited colony slots. A strong first move sends cubes to a color that can be cleared immediately.
How Ant Movement Works
Worker ants move from cube stacks and carry cubes along the trail. If the matching color hole is open, the ant can help reduce the board. If the destination is blocked or the wrong color enters a slot, your puzzle can become harder quickly.
Beginner Strategy
Start with small color groups, then open space for larger groups. Do not tap every available stack just because it can move. Watch where the carried cube will go and whether it creates room for the next two moves.
Common Mistakes
The most common beginner mistake is filling all colony slots with colors that cannot be delivered. Keep one slot open whenever possible. Another mistake is ignoring hidden cubes underneath a stack; always think about what color will appear after the current cube leaves.
When to Use Walkthrough Videos
A walkthrough is most useful when you understand the board but cannot find the order. Pause the video after each major move and copy the sequence. This teaches the route instead of only giving the answer.
Final Tip
Colony Flow is not about tapping fast. It is about clean sequencing, smart slot management, and noticing which colors must be freed first.

