Candy Rain 6: swap sweets to clear limited-move levels
Candy Rain 6 drops you onto a bright candy board where you swap adjacent pieces to make horizontal or vertical lines of three or more. The hook is the stage-by-stage target list: one level wants pink lollipops, another adds ice or cookies, and every move matters because the counter is limited.
It fits skill games because you read the grid, count the moves, and plan a swap instead of tapping randomly. The board follows classic match 3 rules, so four- and five-candy matches are the real score-makers when a stage gets tight.
When you create stronger combinations, the special sweets do the heavy lifting. A striped candy clears a full row, while the rainbow sphere removes every candy of one color. Those pieces work best when you build from the lower half of the board, because falling sweets can trigger extra matches above them. That matters on levels with ice or other blockers, where opening space is just as important as collecting the target candies.
Boosters, blockers, and the last few moves
Because each level has a fixed move limit, the timing of a booster matters more than the booster itself. If a stage is down to one last objective, a striped candy can finish a row in one click, while the rainbow sphere can strip away a color and open space for the final cascade. Keep an eye on blockers, since clearing them often creates the route you need for the next chain.
- Collect pink lollipops when a stage asks for a color goal.
- Break ice or cookies to open blocked spaces.
- Save boosters for the final moves when one target is left.
For more of the same series feel, the Candy Rain tag gathers the rest of the candy-puzzle line, and Candy Rain 7 keeps a closely related swap-and-clear flow. Candy Rain 8 is another close match for the same level-based structure. For a free online round in your browser, start playing on mobile-friendly screens, no download needed.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
26 march 2021
Last Update
02 april 2026