Step 1: Direct the initial sand flow towards the left platform.
Select the ramp tool. Place a ramp immediately in front of the sand spout, angled to direct sand left.
Sand flows onto the placed ramp and starts heading left.
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Guide the red ball into the goal hole by strategically placing sand ramps and blocks to create a path for the flowing sand.
| Time | Scene | Action | Common Error | Confidence |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 00:00 | Level start | Initial view of the level with sand spout, red ball, and goal hole visible. Player interface with tools is shown. | 100% | |
| 00:03 | First ramp placed | Player places the first ramp to divert the initial sand flow towards the left. | 100% | |
| 00:06 | Second ramp placed | Player places a second ramp to extend the sand path across a gap to the next platform. | 100% | |
| 00:09 | Block placed | Player places a block on the left platform, creating a barrier to contain the sand flow. | 100% | |
| 00:12 | Third ramp placed | Player places a third ramp, directing the sand downwards towards the red ball. | 100% | |
| 00:19 | Ball rolling | The red ball starts rolling, pushed by the accumulated sand, following the created path. | 100% | |
| 00:21 | Level cleared | The red ball enters the goal hole, and the 'Level Cleared' message appears. | 100% |
Select the ramp tool. Place a ramp immediately in front of the sand spout, angled to direct sand left.
Sand flows onto the placed ramp and starts heading left.
Select the ramp tool again. Place a second ramp connecting the end of the first ramp to the platform on the left.
Sand successfully crosses the gap and begins to fill the left platform area.
Select the block tool. Place a block on the left platform, acting as a wall to contain the sand and guide it forward.
Sand accumulates against the block, preventing it from spilling off the platform to the left.
Select the ramp tool. Place a third ramp, extending from the sand path on the left platform, angled downwards towards the ball's position.
Sand flows down this ramp and begins to accumulate near the ball, forming a slope.
Select the ramp tool. Place a fourth ramp extending from the sand accumulation near the ball, angled towards the goal hole. The sand will continue to flow and push the ball along this path.
The red ball rolls along the sand-formed path and falls into the hole, triggering the 'Level Cleared' message.
Sand does not flow correctly or spills off the platforms.
Fix: Ensure ramps are properly connected and angled to form a continuous path. Use blocks to create walls or barriers if sand needs to be contained or redirected sharply.
Evidence Time: N/A
Ball gets stuck or doesn't roll into the hole.
Fix: Adjust the placement and angle of the ramps, especially the ones near the ball and leading to the hole, to ensure a continuous and sufficiently steep sand path. Make sure enough sand accumulates behind the ball to provide adequate pushing force.
Evidence Time: N/A
Q: How do I get the sand to push the ball?
A: You need to create a continuous path of sand that leads to the ball and continues towards the goal. The accumulation and constant flow of sand will create pressure, causing the ball to roll along the sand path.
Q: What tools should I use for this level?
A: Mainly ramps are used to direct sand flow and create necessary slopes. Blocks can be used as barriers or foundations to control sand accumulation and prevent it from spilling, as demonstrated in step 3.

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