Beads Out level guide
Beads Out Level 13 Walkthrough
Beads Out Level 13 is a large rounded rectangle with two side wells. Red and cyan stabilize the outlet first, orange and yellow trim the perimeter, and white plus purple are safer as late seam colors than early guesses.
Board Notes
- Layout
- The board is a broad rounded rectangle under two cream-and-blue feeder pipes. The loop mixes red, orange, green, purple, cyan, yellow, and white in long perimeter bands, while the lower storage is split into left and right side wells holding orange, yellow, blue, purple, and pale white boxes.
- Goal
- The board only gets easy after the outer rectangle has shrunk. The side wells should stay mostly untouched until the perimeter is already thin.
- Opening
- Open with red, then cyan, then orange. Yellow takes over once the top feeder lines up, and white plus purple close the late seam after the wide perimeter is gone.
- Danger Zone
- White looks like a safe early play because it has a long visible band, but it really belongs to the late top-left seam.
- Mechanics
- Level 13 is a side-well management puzzle. The side wells are cleanup storage, not opening storage.
Quick Tips for Beads Out Level 13 (spoiler-free)
- Leave the side wells alone while the outer rectangle still has long color bands.
- 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 13 — Full Solution
- Open with the red box and remove the first red strip at the lower edge of the rectangle.
- Switch to cyan when the pale-blue lower band reaches the outlet and starts replacing red.
- Bring orange in next so the right-hand outer wall can shrink without stalling yellow.
- Use yellow once the top feeder and lower-left edge both begin feeding yellow through the drain.
- Finish with white and purple after the broad outer ring has collapsed into the final short seam.
Colors in this level:
Red, Cyan, Orange, Yellow, White, Purple
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Pulling side-well colors out while the perimeter is still wide.
- Using white early and losing the clean late seam close.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should start Beads Out Level 13?
Red starts first, followed by cyan, so the lower edge of the rectangle can shrink before the side wells matter.
When do the side wells matter in Level 13?
They matter late, once the outer rectangle is already thin enough that white and purple can close the final seam.