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Candy Crush Saga is a free-to-play mobile match-three puzzle video game released by King on April 12, 2012, for Facebook; other versions for iOS, Android, Windows Phone, and Windows 10 followed. It is a variation on their browser game Candy Crush.
Problems in the last 24 hours
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Candy Crush users through our website.
- Glitches (43%)
- Sign in (29%)
- App Crashing (14%)
- Online Features (7%)
- Microtransactions (7%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Candy Crush outage reports came from the following cities:
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Glitches | 2 days ago |
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Glitches | 8 days ago |
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Sign in | 11 days ago |
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Sign in | 12 days ago |
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Glitches | 13 days ago |
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Glitches | 13 days ago |
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Candy Crush Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Adam Lyttle (@adamlyttleapps) reportedBeen working on level progression for my little piano game And been thinking; what happens if candy crush (and those sorts of games) wanted to add new levels at beginner stages? Or remove levels? Is level 10 on the original candy crush still the same level 10 now? I doubt it. I’m guessing they just replace the level and those who already finishes never knew. But I just never considered that before
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Daniel the DJ (@DanielG67128715) reported@Hammertimeeeee @pete_scanlon Hi 🐷! Hilarious that a stupid high school educated 🐷 is telling someone to “research” something. 🐷 are the stupidist members of society. Incidently, I don’t have a problem with this. It’s better that a dumb violent 🐷 be playing Candy crush than violating someone’s rights ACAB
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Unc McTight (6'2") (@boomerton35) reported@jakehmccoy Country is being looted and has been for 30 years thats the problem His interview is an effort to deny that by blaming candy crush lol
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HugoHerts (@_HugoHerts) reportedSony is a capitalistic greedy company Having a candy crush account longer for this and still can sign in afterwards, Absolutely crazy Candy crush 1 , PlayStation 0
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Scarebro 💀 🦴 (@TheScarebro) reported@Fernan1393 @prettyantipod The Internet just keeps getting shittier. Before it was just the nerds who knew how to get a modem working. Then it was the people who could afford cable and a computer. Then it was the libtards who could buy an iPhone. And then it got to the point even grandma had a phone for Candy Crush and Facebook. The DV is just the talk radio fanbase escaping containment from Facebook as radio dies and transitions to streaming. Except without the awareness that the Internet needs to stay on the Internet, because there was always that one crazy person on a forum or a Usenet group who would totally visit you and stab you in the face if he could put an address to your username.
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Street-tier_Deku (@DekuTier14598) reported@Koraka_Xylec @AustinLinto11 When has they ever said it was their own. They copy candy crush but no one have a problem with that ****.
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Allegedly M (@SoAllegedly) reportedI’m not having kids because there’s endless wars, humans are destroying the environment, healthcare is expensive, college costs are high, the housing market sucks, and I have a lot of health issues that I don’t want to pass on but yeah, candy crush.
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جلوريا (@timoteotoronja) reported@bad_beaner everyone at the mexican consulate is slow asf. they told me it was gonna be half an hour to process my passport and it ended up taking five whole hours while they no joke played candy crush
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mina 🦇 (@klausnclown) reportedMY COMPUTA FIXED FOR FREE YESSSSS ALSO POUR ONE OUT FOR THE LADY WORKING AT THE SOCCER JERSEY STALL BC IS CRYING AND PLAYING CANDY CRUSH #AtTheMall
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Mufaddal Khansab (@rebuildwithMK) reportedThe art of warming up. I never realised the importance of warming up until I pulled my hamstring. I am trying to get my life sorted, rebuild myself and share the journey, and it’s chaotic because there are so many options. Writing is one of the greatest passions I own, and sometimes it seems like I have nothing. Nothing comes up, no ideas, no thoughts, just nothing. Fed up, I stand up and go on a run. That’s where I pulled my hamstring. Nothing serious, but the issue was that I just didn’t warm up. Basically, I couldn’t perform. Same with my pen and paper. Couldn’t perform. Maybe I could have warmed up cognitively. But how. I thought I’d play a little Candy Crush before writing. Or Tetris. And yes, turns out you do have to warm up. Great writers do that. They take a paper and write whatever comes to them. Literally anything. The other day I wrote about, well, I don’t know how to sound not disgusting, but my problem with digestion and after digestion (phew!) And that led me to think of so many ideas. It was a drastic change. Not that writing about THAT helped me, but writing about anything before actual writing helped me warm up. Cognitive warm-up. That’s a real thing. It's the bridge between having nothing and having everything
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Participator (@NickGomenis) reported@LateNightCandi_ 20-30% And im not including women who play mobile games like candy crush. Talking about real games. And I would actually agree except the last about 3-4 years has seen a massive industry wide push in high profile games and studios that feels 100% forced New ips, no issue
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Mike (@dillpicklemike) reported@JessicaHamel19 @MeghanEMurphy it’s better to spend 18 hours a day yelling at internet people then playing a game that has puzzles and requires problem solving. They are just jealous they suck at 99% of games besides Candy Crush
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Luís Carlos Zardo (@ImpactSuit) reported@Pirat_Nation The problem is, Candy Crush is the only reference she has...
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Not Jeremy Hambly (@NotJeremyHambly) reported@MatrixMysteries These fat ******* act like they pressed for time. We know your ho *** ain’t working, bish. Get off of the Candy Crush and ******* figure it out.
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SneakyHippo (@Sneaky_Hippo_) reported@shaunmeasom @ClashofClans What an L take, nerfs are to make everyone happy. Just because you like to abuse broken stuffs, that doesn't mean everyone feels the same. If you don't like to use some braincell to play this game, you have candy crush on the playstore.
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Simon Acerton (@SAcerton) reported@CREID2852 @Empty_America Candy Crush is played a few hours a day, a huge chunk of the players way past fertility. What our society does, keep trying the same stupid solutions is the very definition of insanity. The reality is, there is not fix and we don't need one.
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Matt Gerken (@matt_gerken) reported@rpwbrowne To say they don’t have the IP is crazy. Elder Scrolls Fallout Doom Quake Wolfenstein Minecraft Overwatch Call of Duty Candy Crush Crash Bandicoot Diablo Guitar Hero King’s Quest Space Quest Spyro the Dragon StarCraft Tenchu Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater World of Warcraft Fable etc
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Laza (@Laza_Bautista) reportedCandy Crush working more overtime than the NYPD
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Penis Envy (@415penisenvy) reportedGirl reading book with big words locks eyes with boy playing candy crush on the 19 bus. She can fix him.
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Petri Kuittinen (@KuittinenPetri) reported@MiaAI_lab I have been long time arguing that we are approaching situation where most of the models, including the best local models, are good enough for most tasks. As the models improve in agentic usage & coding it will be increasingly more more expensive & difficult to test them. They will all do pretty good Tetris, Flappy Birds or Candy Crush Saga clone etc. I feel guilt that I have been testing Ainiux more or less just ad hoc there and there. My recent 6 different tests on a multi-million lines of code base is not enough. I would need to do hundreds of tests like that, but that would consume far more time and token credits that I have. While theoretically a solo developer can create something very large and complex, he/she will not likely have the resources to test and finetune it as much the big best funded labs have. This means the leading AI development will remain to capital intensive. Those who have capital will have a massive advantage. They can deploy swarm of tens of thousands of AI agents to do the work for them - those working in loop graph testing, verifying, benchmarking and improving each other's work. I feel we are soon at this stage they will start self-improving, assuming you have these kind of resources. I'm afraid nobody here in Europe has.
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Will I Am - e/acc (@SouthernWintrs) reported@photo_matt "Why did Candy Crush replace Bejeweled?" --> This is likely more of a business than an art question (though I am willing to be wrong here). I don't think making money off of art is bad. Art doesn't have to be L'shem Shamayim. I think one of the biggest problems in classical music right now is that they make their money off of grants and institutional patrons instead of from ticket, concession sales, tours, and merchandise. It warps the entire incentive structure and is the reason why modern opera is largely crap. Some of the greatest art is/was made to satisfy consumer or individual patrons. But I think there is a difference when you are pandering to lowest common denominator human (I mean be real with Candy Crush, any 3rd worlder with a phone can play it) and when your art is aimed towards people that have more of an intelligent/intellectual base.
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Tim C (@TimC_266) reported@CollinRugg This is not a bad thing of course, but I don't understand why they can't use cell signal blockers around the school to prevent cell phone use (allowing kids to keep them on their person) and have it set up so that in the event of an emergency, a kill switch is activated deactivating the cell signal blockers. Seems more reasonable to me; gets the desired result (no cellphone use in class) and also allows immediate access to emergency help in the event of an emergency. Is the problem with this idea that kids use their phones even without cell signals? To do what? Play an offline version of Candy Crush or something?
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Bodega Sushi (@InshallahVato) reported@spencerpratt I’m ok with my taxes helping the working class instead of being used for NYPD lawsuits / more cops to sit around and play candy crush
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mary mazzulla overeem melendez (@marylovesrafael) reported@CandyCrushSaga I’m having issues hitting the the play button please fix #CandyCrushSaga #CandyCrushproblems it say try again later
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MonsterH21&Hannah Hanalia (@MHanarose21) reportedWHAT ******** YOU PUTTING SUBWAY SURFER, YOU THINK SUBWAY SURFER ARE "AWESOME" AND "BETTER" IN THIS YEAR THAN ANOTHER GAMES HAVE BETTER EVEN ESPORTS SAME AS CANDY CRUSH, WHAT A STUPID WESTERN PLAYER AND PEOPLE. Note: For Favorite Player, no problem for me.
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Stone Choir Respecter (@NCarolinian34) reported@Ruffin_Shot @AetiusRF My uncle who took my to reenactments hasn’t gone to one in over 15 years and he actually has the free time and money to go. He’s probably working on level 10,000 in Candy Crush right this moment
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Hamzart ✊🏿🇳🇬 (@Hamzart_B) reported@The_Chidimma We handle real-life problems and not SUWE or Candy Crush
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Marco Capelli (@adamdived1) reported1st: you don't decide **** (luckily). Every project is an endeavour, something people believes in it, so they put money in where they think people will be entertained, and they are right considering the pre-ordering numbers. Considering i'm working in an indie studio, i can tell you that the gaming market is structured like this: hard-core gamers = failed niche / casual players = the rest of the world. People play "Candy Crush Saga" and care less of "more interesting products that think outside of the box". Making games cost A LOT, that's why companies "seems" to care more about money than the product quality. And i said "seems". It's a perception, because the reality is different.
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Ryan (@Ryan25700722538) reported@Roo_VT See, the problem there is that mobile games skew the statistics and candy crush isn't exactly what people are talking about when they talk about video games.
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Jake Morgan (@JakeCakeMorgan) reportedJust got out of Backrooms. Was mostly children actually, but the issues came from the parents in this one! One mother was playing Candy Crush the entire time! I asked her nicely to put it away twice and she yelled at me both times. She then caused a scene when somebody else asked