Beads Out level guide

Beads Out Level 203 Walkthrough

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Level 203 wraps three crown dips inside a wide U and pairs them with a long-lived blue 350 receiver, a cream key box, an orange 4 gate, and a lower purple 3 gate. Keep brown out of the row until blue has room to finish, then unlock and clear the two reserve tiers in order.

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How to Solve Beads Out Level 203 — Full Solution

  1. Activate navy for the first dark-blue group, then yellow and red as the lower rim rotates.
  2. Start the blue 350 receiver on the first large blue/cyan pass and let it fall toward 300 and 185.
  3. Cycle red, yellow, cyan, and gray while blue reaches 150 and 100; leave brown unselected until a slot opens.
  4. Fill the cream key-with-box on the next cream/white run to drop the center chain.
  5. Use orange, green, brown, and purple passes to reduce the orange 4 gate, then advance the lower purple 3 gate.
  6. Clear the exposed lime, teal, blue, and pink boxes, reserving brown for the last brown pieces on the outer U.

Colors in this level:

Navy, Yellow, Red, Blue, Cyan, Gray, Cream, Orange, Green, Brown, Purple, Pink

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Selecting brown while four earlier receivers and the blue 350 cycle are unresolved, which removes the slot needed by the next blue pass.
  • Treating 100 on the blue receiver as completion and loading another color before the box actually leaves.
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Quick Tips for Beads Out Level 203 (quick clues)

  • Treat the blue 350 receiver as occupied until it actually leaves, even after its display reaches 100.
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Layout
A wide outer U rises into three rounded crown dips and drains at bottom center. The reserve stacks gray/red, yellow/cyan/brown, then cream-key/red/pink beside a blue 350 receiver and orange 4 curtain; a chain separates navy/orange/cream from a lower lime/teal/blue/pink row beside a purple 3 curtain.
Goal
Pace the three crown dips, reduce the blue 350 receiver over several blue passes, complete the cream key box, and clear the orange 4 and purple 3 reserve gates.
Opening
Start navy for the first dark-blue outlet segment, follow with yellow and red around the lower rim, then activate the blue 350 receiver for the first substantial blue/cyan pass.
Danger Zone
Red, yellow, cyan, and gray can fill all four slots while the blue 350 receiver still needs later groups. Adding brown then removes the space required for the next blue or cream-key pass.
Mechanics
The blue receiver visibly drops 350 to 300, 185, 150, and 100; a cream key box releases the chain, while orange and purple curtains begin at 4 and 3.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why does the blue box stay active for so long?

    It starts at 350 and needs several separated blue/cyan groups from the three-dip track before it completes.

  • Which reserve gate opens first?

    Complete the cream key box to drop the chain, then work the orange 4 gate before the lower purple 3 gate.

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