Then the game loads —which is somehow even worse.
Zonks normally kill on contact. But if they are falling and you are standing under a one-tile overhang, they will bounce off your head, allowing you to redirect them into Snik generators. Zone 4 requires three perfect Zonk bounces in a row. The timing window is 0.1 seconds.
Level 90 of the classic 1991 puzzle game "Know That?" , is a notorious late-game challenge that tests a player's mastery of the game's core physics and timing supaplex level 90
Falling Zonks, explosive Electrons, and the relentless Snik Snaks.
: Level 90 often requires precise movement to avoid being crushed by falling objects or caught by patrolling enemies. Then the game loads —which is somehow even worse
The level’s title, "Know That?", hints at a reliance on specific game physics—such as how objects roll off one another or how to trap enemies in tight corridors. Strategic Guide for Completion
The solution involves a specific sequence of exactly 47 moves. Not 46. Not 48. Zone 4 requires three perfect Zonk bounces in a row
You have exactly to collect. That’s it.
: If you find the level too difficult, Supaplex allows you to skip up to three levels at any time to continue with the next stage.
Infotrons do not stack. But if you drop a rock onto a cluster of Infotrons, they will scatter in a 45-degree pattern. This is the only way to reach the "hidden pocket" in the bottom-right corner of Zone 3. Use a rock from Zone 2’s debris.
This level is known for its intricate layout and is part of the final stretch of the 111 official levels.