Multiple Solutions
A good logic puzzle always has one unique solution. I am playing Suspended Gravity and following all the rules, but there are many solutions for some levels. For example, levels 229, 230, and 231. I believe these puzzles were set with the assumption that the solver would aim for 4 rows of blocks after gravity is applied. However, based on the given restrictions, there are also many solutions to these puzzles that results in 3 rows of blocks after gravity. I don’t think these were taken into consideration. Either the puzzles must be fixed, or an additional restriction must be applied specifying the number of rows in the required solution.