Beads Out level guide
Beads Out Level 100 Walkthrough
Beads Out Level 100 is the full mirrored capstone U-shell. Cut the two outer walls first, shrink the blue-gray bottom bowl second, and only then let the paired `400` ladders fall into `250`, `125`, twin `4`s, and the later `3 -> 2 -> 1` finish once the shell is already a small stable frame.
Board Notes
- Layout
- The giant U wraps around two inner prongs. The reserve is a mirrored capstone ladder: twin `400` tiles drop into `250`, then `125`, then paired `4` tiles, later a `3`, then `2`, and finally `1` pieces on both sides before the tray collapses to only a few lonely end tiles.
- Goal
- Reduce the shell before the mirrored reserve ladders are burned down.
- Opening
- Cut the yellow-red left wall and the green-white right wall, then settle the blue-gray bottom bowl between the prongs.
- Danger Zone
- Every phase of the reserve exposes the next one immediately. If the first mirrored values are spent too early, the later `4`s and the staggered `3 / 2 / 1` pieces arrive while the bowl is still heavy.
- Mechanics
- Level 100 is the full mirror capstone board with paired ladders on both sides and a long synchronized countdown finish.
Quick Tips for Beads Out Level 100 (spoiler-free)
- If the shell still feels like the board and the reserve at the same time, none of the mirrored ladder values are ready yet.
- With 6 colors in play, clear the pair with the fewest blockers first so the board opens up instead of tightening.
- Think in chain clears. The best move is the one that sets up the next two moves, not just the quickest current match.
How to Solve Beads Out Level 100 — Full Solution
- Clear the yellow-red left wall and the green-white right wall of the giant U-shell.
- Rotate through the blue-gray bottom bowl while the reserve keeps both mirrored ladders untouched.
- Wait until the shell has become much smaller before the twin `400` tiles begin dropping into `250` and then `125`.
- Spend the twin `4` tiles only after the higher ladder values have already opened the middle of the tray.
- Finish with the later `3`, `2`, and `1` pieces on both sides after the shell has collapsed into its final narrow U.
Colors in this level:
Yellow, Red, Green, White, Blue, Gray
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Treating the mirrored sides like separate easy ladders instead of one shared capstone finish.
- Opening either ladder before the blue-gray bottom bowl has already lost most of its heavy bands.
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes Beads Out Level 100 harder than Level 90?
The reserve is fully mirrored and much longer, with paired `400`, `250`, `125`, and `4` stages before the final `3 -> 2 -> 1` finish even begins.
When should the twin `4` tiles move in Level 100?
Only after the mirrored high-value ladders above them have already burned down and the U-shell is much smaller.