Beads Out level guide

Beads Out Level 2 Walkthrough

easy 4 colors

Beads Out Level 2 is a rounded triangle with a long blue feeder pipe on the upper right. Drain that blue pipe first, then rotate through red, yellow, green, and the leftover blue tail at the bottom.

Board Notes

Layout
The board is a flat rounded triangle with the outlet at the bottom center and a blue feeder pipe entering from the upper right. Blue dominates the pipe and right shoulder, yellow runs across the top edge and lower-left corner, red sits on the lower-right bend, and green connects the top-left shoulder to the bottom edge. The boxes start as blue on the upper-left shelf, red and yellow in the middle row, and green in the lower-right pocket.
Goal
The main job is to clear the incoming blue pipe so the lower outlet lane can start rotating the rest of the triangle. Red reaches the outlet before yellow after that opening move.
Opening
Slide blue under the outlet immediately. When the long blue pipe is gone, swap to red, then yellow, then green, and return to blue for the last tail on the left side.
Danger Zone
Yellow is a false early option because it sits near the bottom lip, but the red lower-right bend still reaches the outlet first once blue clears.
Mechanics
Level 2 adds the first obvious feeder pipe. That extra branch makes the opening color choice fixed even though several other colors look close to the outlet.

Quick Tips for Beads Out Level 2 (spoiler-free)

  • Watch the bottom edge, not the biggest color band at the top, to decide the next box.
  • With 4 colors in play, clear the pair with the fewest blockers first so the board opens up instead of tightening.
  • If the board feels stuck, look for the color with the cleanest path and use that to regain space.

How to Solve Beads Out Level 2 — Full Solution

  1. Place the blue box under the outlet first and empty the full blue feeder pipe from the upper-right side.
  2. Swap to the red box when the lower-right red bend reaches the drain.
  3. Move the yellow box into the outlet lane next and catch the yellow section crossing the lower-left edge.
  4. Use the green box after yellow for the short green strip that follows across the bottom center.
  5. Finish with blue again when the last leftover blue segment arrives from the left side of the triangle.

Colors in this level:

Blue, Red, Yellow, Green

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Trying yellow before red after the opening blue clear.
  • Ignoring the long blue pipe and starting with a box that only covers the loop itself.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why does blue go first in Beads Out Level 2?

    Blue owns the entire feeder pipe on the upper right. Clearing it first is what opens the rest of the triangular loop.

  • What is the color order after blue in Level 2?

    The clean route is red next, then yellow, then green, and finally the leftover blue tail.