Why Match Factory's Hardest Levels Pile Up Fast
Match Factory mixes match-3 with sorting puzzle mechanics: a conveyor belt feeds items you have to triple-match in your inventory tray, while locked items, ice blocks, and timers tighten the screws. Hard levels stack mechanics — a frozen item under a key tile, with a moving belt and only 30 seconds left — and one bad grab fills your tray and ends the run. The hard part is figuring out which items to prioritize before the tray fills. Knowing the right order to grab and the right order to match is what separates a clean clear from another fail.
How GameSnap Helps with Match Factory Strategy
Upload a screenshot and GameSnap identifies what is on the belt, what is in your tray, and what objectives you have. It tells you which items to grab next so you do not lock yourself out with a full tray of partial matches. For levels with frozen or boxed items, it plans the unlock sequence — sometimes the key is to grab a specific item now even if you do not need it yet, to unblock the one you do. For limited-time event levels, it skips the trial-and-error and gives you the order that works.
The Stacking Strategy That Solves Most Hard Levels
The pattern that wins most stuck Match Factory levels: never have more than four different item types in your tray at once. Every additional type cuts your matching options and increases the chance of a fill-out. When the belt feeds something you do not need, grab it deliberately as a 'flush' — pair it with two others quickly to clear tray space. GameSnap watches your specific board and tells you which items are safe flushes and which are level-critical.