Outdoor bouldering since 2018 autumn, and I started in Fontainebleau, of course. Indoors I climb 6C-7A. My recommend is that first climb circuits so you get so you get used to sandstone and top outs. =) I climbed first more yellows and oranges, then I tried blue ones. Still I afraid high balls and I am still novice here.
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Rain sucks, but broken holds suck even more. Remember, never climb on wet rock in Fontainebleau.
The sandstone becomes brittle, and pulling on it will ruin classic problems. Drying it doesn't help, because it's still wet and weak inside.
All you can do is wait for better conditions.