Beads Out level guide
Beads Out Level 207 Walkthrough
Level 207 routes a cat-head loop over a split reserve with an orange curtain, a green key-with-box, a chained middle lane, and a stone counter that falls in 50-point stages. Clear white, navy, and orange first, finish the green key after the curtain reaches 1, and only then unload the cyan-yellow-red boxes released behind the chain.
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How to Solve Beads Out Level 207 — Full Solution
- Activate the upper white box, bottom dark-blue box, and bottom-right orange box for the first three outlet groups.
- Add green after white leaves, then cycle red and pink through the freed slot as their segments cross the bottom point.
- Use the next orange completion to lower the left curtain from 2 to 1 while keeping brown and olive in reserve.
- Send and complete the green key-with-box to remove the chain across the central lane.
- Take cyan, yellow, red, and green from the opened middle one at a time while the dark counter drops through 300, 250, and 200.
- Clear the released blue, purple, and red lower boxes before introducing the late brown and olive pair.
- Finish with brown, orange, pale yellow, and the remaining feeder-rail colors until the cat loop is empty.
Colors in this level:
White, Dark blue, Orange, Green, Red, Pink, Cyan, Yellow, Purple, Brown, Olive
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Parking brown before the green key is complete, which steals the active slot needed by cyan when the chained lane opens.
- Loading olive together with brown while the curtain still shows 2, leaving no slot for the orange fill that reduces it.
Quick Tips for Beads Out Level 207 (quick clues)
- Keep brown out of the active row until the green key finishes; cyan is the first useful color behind the chain.
- At the cat loop's bottom point, wait for a box to leave before replacing it instead of loading all four visible reserve colors.
- Complete the green key receiver only when green is at the outlet so it unlocks the chained middle without occupying a slot early.
Board notes 5 details
- Layout
- A cat-head-shaped loop has two long upper feeder rails and one bottom-center outlet. The left reserve holds brown, an orange stack above a curtain marked 5, a green key-with-box above a white counter marked 4, and red/purple boxes. The right side holds white, orange, mint, olive, cyan, yellow, and red around a chained pink lock; a dark stone counter begins at 500, with red, dark-blue, and orange boxes at the bottom.
- Goal
- Use the first outlet groups to lower the orange curtain, complete the green key box to remove the central chain, and drain the newly reachable lower reserve while the stone counter steps down toward zero.
- Opening
- Activate white, dark blue, and orange for the first pale, navy, and orange groups, then add green only after one of those three completes.
- Danger Zone
- Brown and olive arrive late. Parking either before the green key releases the chain leaves no room for the first cyan and yellow boxes exposed in the middle lane.
- Mechanics
- The board combines a curtain marked 5, a green key-with-box, a chained central lane, a white side counter that moves from 4 to 3, and a dark stone value that decreases from 500 in 50-point steps.
Frequently Asked Questions
When should the green key box be sent in Beads Out Level 207?
Send it after white, navy, and orange have created a free slot and the orange curtain has fallen to 1. Completing the green box then removes the central chain before cyan and yellow are needed.
What does the 500 value do in Level 207?
It is the visible stone counter in the lower middle reserve. It decreases in 50-point stages as the matching cycles progress; it is not the level's move limit.