Step 1: Four-section precise placement
For four different cooking areas (each with two task windows), accurately grab corresponding sushi components from conveyor belt to place.
Numbers in task windows (like x8, x5) show real-time decrease.
Complete video walkthrough and expert strategies to beat Level 43
This is a Medium level that typically takes 3-5 min to complete.

Watch this complete walkthrough to see the exact solution for Level 43. Follow along step-by-step to master this level!
Level 43 is a difficult challenge with a total score of 52 points, featuring a hotpot divided into four areas (upper-left, lower-left, upper-right, lower-right), increasing ingredient matching complexity.
| Time | Scene | Action | Common Error | Confidence |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 00:03 | Displays 'HARD LEVEL' banner, level starts, target score is 52 points. | Observe hotpot's four sections and floating task icons above (like sushi, wasabi bottle, soy sauce dish, etc.). | Habitually placing according to previous levels' three-section logic, causing ingredient misplacement. | 95% |
| 02:20 | Triggers 'Chef's Fever!' status, golden star effects appear at top of screen. | Quickly click all ingredients on conveyor belt. During Fever, ingredients automatically match to corresponding cooking positions. | Clicking speed not fast enough, unable to utilize high-output Fever time to significantly advance score. | 90% |
| 03:24 | Screen center first shows 'No Space!' warning, lower serving area is completely packed. | Stop pot collection action, concentrate on continuously clicking dishes at the very bottom to complete serving and free up Buffer space. | Forcing ingredients from pot into already full serving area causes ineffective operations. | 100% |
| 05:25 | Achieved 52/52 target, displays 'Well done!'. | Click Claim to collect rewards. | null | 100% |
For four different cooking areas (each with two task windows), accurately grab corresponding sushi components from conveyor belt to place.
Numbers in task windows (like x8, x5) show real-time decrease.
Conveyor belt will show 'interference ingredients' not needed by orders, when space is sufficient can click to eliminate them, freeing up conveyor belt space for task ingredients to appear.
Conveyor belt flows smoothly, target ingredient appearance frequency increases.
During this level's 5-minute operation, must frantically click bottom dish array at least every 10 seconds.
Lower Buffer area always maintains about 2 rows of empty positions.
Four-section confusion: placing upper-right area task ingredients into lower-left area.
Fix: Hotpot base colors are different, recommend memorizing corresponding ingredient types by base color (like red matches meat sushi).
Evidence Time: 01:15
Space lockdown: serving speed can't keep up with cooking speed causing No Space loop.
Fix: Since target score is as high as 52, recommend maintaining habit of continuously clicking serving area even during non-Fever periods.
Evidence Time: 04:44
Compared to level 40, level 43 adds a fourth pot section.
Adaptation: Need wider field of view, recommend holding phone screen slightly farther, observing order changes in all four corners simultaneously.
Q: Why is four-section mode so much harder than three-section?
A: Because four sections means more task ingredient types (8+ types), interference items on conveyor belt also increase accordingly, testing instant memory and hand-eye coordination more.
Q: What are the bottled items on the conveyor belt?
A: Those are soy sauce and wasabi, belonging to this level's specific task ingredients, need to be placed in specific hotpot sections for 'cooking'.
This level video completely shows all key rhythm points from opening to ending. Between 03:24 to 05:00, player frequently encounters insufficient space, which is this level's biggest technical challenge.

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