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  • Breather Level:
    • Bloons:
      • Pakatak is a simple level with an easy solution revolving around the Pac-Man Bloons. It's level 48 of 50, meaning that it comes sandwiched in between the tough Bloon of Damocles and Wrong Side.
    • Bloons 2:
      • Mountain Pass is extremely simple and easy compared to everything else in Mount Magma. All you need to do is land one precise throw to pop one Bloon, with the metal blocks even acting as a guide.
  • Disappointing Last Level: The Secret Zone in Bloons 2 is extremely short, consisting of just 4 levels. While the first 3 are challenging enough, the last one is more tedious than difficult. It also leads to the game's A Winner Is You ending.
  • That One Level:
    • Bloons:
      • Maze is the first level likely to give players trouble, requiring good precision to reliably pop the Bloons at the bottom.
      • Chilly Chips requires insane precision to pop all of the required Bloons. It's easy to pop a few Ice Bloons and accidentally render the level Unwinnable.
      • Wrong Side isn't just a tricky puzzle level, but also requires very precise dart throws — first to pop the Tack Bloons on the other side while avoiding the Ice Bloons, and then to punch through the ceramic blocks to get the Tack Bloons on your side.
    • Bloons 2:
      • Half n Half in Rubber Jungle requires incredibly precise bounces off of triangular rubber blocks to pop the required Bloons.
      • Bloon Bunker. It's easy to pop the Bloons not surrounded by rubber blocks, but the ones inside the titular bunker require good aim to get at. Even if you can pop them, you might still lose if there are enough Bloons left unpopped outside.
      • Picasso isn't just a tough level, but also an example of Guide Dang It! for the solution. You need to leave the Bonus Dart Bloon alone to get a Monkey Ace, then use that to pop an Ice Bloon, then use that as a springboard with extremely precise timing to get the rest of the Bloons in the upper-left.

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