Apple Worm Level 22 Walkthrough
Apple Worm Level 22 is a compact movement puzzle where the key is a small “micro-shift” after you eat the apple. You start by dropping down above the apple from the right edge, then you use a short left-down setup to approach and eat the apple cleanly. Immediately after the apple, you do an up-left-up adjustment that puts you in the exact lane needed for the final climb. Treat Step 3 as your hard checkpoint: if your position doesn’t match the key frame there, the last edge climb becomes inconsistent.
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Quick Navigation (Video ↔ Steps)
For Apple Worm Level 22, treat Step 3 as your “must-match” checkpoint: after you eat the apple, you must do the exact up → left → up micro-shift so your position matches the key frame.
When you watch the video, pause at Step 1 (drop to above the apple), Step 3 (apple eaten + micro-shift position), and Step 6 (final edge climb). If any pause frame looks different, go back one step and rebuild the same position before continuing.
Step-by-Step Guide
Follow the quick steps for the route, then use the key frames to verify each drop and the final stack before you continue.
Quick Steps
- Move right to the dirt block’s right edge, then move down until you are directly above the apple.
- Move left one step, then move down one step.
- Move right two steps to the dirt edge to eat the apple. Then move up one step, left one step, and up one step (key checkpoint—match the frame).
- Move up one step and let the worm naturally drop.
- Move up one step, then move left one step to reach the upper-left dirt block.
- Move right to the dirt edge, move up to the top, then move right to clear the level.
Key Frames






Level 22 Gameplan (Apple Setup → Micro-Shift → Natural Drop → Final Edge Climb)
This Apple Worm Level 22 walkthrough is all about doing a small adjustment at the right time. Steps 1–2 place you directly above the apple and then one tile left and down, so you can approach the apple from the correct lane. Step 3 is the lock-in: you move right two steps to the edge to eat the apple, then immediately do up → left → up. That three-move micro-shift changes your “height + lane” so the next up move leads into a clean natural drop instead of a messy slide.
After the micro-shift, Step 4 is a controlled “up then natural fall” that puts you in the right spot for the last climb. Step 5 is the transfer onto the upper-left dirt block, and Step 6 is the straightforward finish: move right to the edge, climb to the top, then move right into the exit.
The Critical Move in Level 22 (Step 3)
Step 3 is the critical checkpoint: “Eat the apple, then do up → left → up.” If you do the micro-shift too early or too late, your position after the natural drop in Step 4 won’t match the key frame, and the final edge climb becomes inconsistent.
Why the Order Works
- Steps 1–2 set your approach lane so you can eat the apple at the right edge cleanly.
- Step 3 uses the apple pickup plus the up-left-up micro-shift to lock in the correct height and lane.
- Step 4 uses a natural drop to place you for the upper-left transfer.
- Steps 5–6 turn that placement into a simple edge climb and exit.
Common Level 22 Mistakes (and Fast Fixes)
- I miss the apple in Step 3: redo Steps 1–2 so you start Step 3 from the correct “left one, down one” setup.
- My position after Step 3 doesn’t match the frame: Step 3 must be exactly “right two to the edge (eat apple) → up → left → up.”
- Step 4 drops me into the wrong spot: rebuild Step 3; the natural drop depends on the micro-shift position.
- I can’t reach the upper-left dirt in Step 5: don’t improvise—redo Step 4 from the correct Step 3 checkpoint.
Reset Checkpoints (Save Time)
- After Step 3: if your position doesn’t match the frame, restart from Step 1 and rebuild the setup cleanly.
- After Step 4: if the natural drop lands wrong, go back to Step 3 and redo the micro-shift.
Troubleshooting (Stuck?)
- I can’t get above the apple (Step 1): move to the dirt block’s right edge first, then drop straight down until you’re directly above the apple.
- Step 2 feels like it “shifts me off lane”: Step 2 must be exactly left one, then down one.
- Step 3 is inconsistent: do “right two (eat apple) → up → left → up” without extra taps.
- Step 4 doesn’t drop the same way: rebuild Step 3; the natural drop depends on the micro-shift position.
- I can’t finish the climb (Step 6): ensure Step 5 puts you on the upper-left dirt block before moving right to the edge.
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