There are a large number of FB users wish to block Candy Crush notifications and requests. And sometimes it gets way too much. I have played Candy Crush and I like this game but I play it only when I have time. I don’t play such games for killing time. Professional blogging is a serious business. You can not afford to waste time online with such games. Those who are addicted to this game keep on sending help requests. Candy Crush requests became such nuisance that a large number of jokes and memes have cropped up on Internet. Candy Crush is a game developed for mobile devices by King.com. It is available for various mobile phone platforms like Android and iOS. When someone plays it, Candy Crush brings up certain restrictions which could be easily get around by asking “help” from your Facebook friends. When a player asks such a help, the Facebook friend gets a notification. Also, players keep on inviting their non-player Facebook friends by sending them such notifications. Well, you would best know the answer to this question! But mostly, people feel irritated as Candy Crush consistently sends large number of notifications and requests. It is one of the most popular mobile game. In future, it may even be considered among the classic computer games. So, you can imagine the huge number of people who are playing it and seeking your help. This large number of unsolicited requests turns out to be a great nuisance on Facebook. When you log into your Facebook account and see that there are 50 notification, you feel curious as to which friends are interacting with you. But when you realize that most of these notifications are actually from games like Candy Crush, you will certainly not feel good about it! When you feel like saying “enough is enough”! you can go to the Facebook App Center Game Requests page. Log into your Facebook account. Now go to Facebook App Center Game Requests. Now, go to Invitations options. Here you will see the list of notifications that you have received through gaming apps (like Candy Crush). Click on the Ignore All link to ignore all the requests from a particular game. When you’ll click this link, Facebook will ignore and delete the existing request from Candy Crush. Also, Facebook will give you the option of blocking Candy Crush. “Do you want to block Candy Crush or report it as abusive?” Click on block link will stop Candy Crush requests in future. To confirm that the Candy Crush notifications have been blocked, you can do as following: Log into your Facebook account Go to Settings and then Notifications Here under App requests and activity section, you’ll see the list of Apps that are authorized to send you notifications. Now Candy Crush should not be there. But if it still exists in the list, just untick the checkbox and Save Settings. There is another route to block the Candy Crush game app. Go to Settings and then Blocking. Here, under the Block apps section you can search for any app and block it. As the section description says it, “Once you block an app, it can no longer contact you or get non-public information about you through Facebook.” As you just saw, it is not difficult to stop Candy Crush requests and notifications. We really suffer the barrage of such notifications only because we don’t explore a way to get rid of them. Mark Zuckerberg has provided options to block all (well, almost all!) nuisances on Facebook. I hope this information was useful for you. Please feel free to let me know if you have any questions on this topic. I will try my best to assist you. Thank you for using TechWelkin!