Beads Out level guide
Beads Out Level 222 Walkthrough
Level 222 places a compact rounded-square loop above two locked reserve wells. Clear blue-white-brown-yellow, complete the red and orange key fills separately, drain the right well, and save the left purple-pink tail for last.
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How to Solve Beads Out Level 222 — Full Solution
- Send blue, white, and brown for the first square-loop groups.
- Add yellow after blue leaves, then use green from the exposed left row.
- Complete red key first and orange key second.
- Drain green, navy, and cyan while the right counter marked 4 clears.
- Return left for pink, purple, red, and the remaining pale box.
- Finish orange, green, blue, and white from the upper feeders.
Colors in this level:
Blue, White, Brown, Yellow, Green, Red, Orange, Navy, Cyan, Pink, Purple
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Holding both key colors with two unmatched boxes, leaving no slot for cyan.
- Taking purple before the right well is empty.
Quick Tips for Beads Out Level 222 (quick clues)
- Finish red key before orange key.
- Delay purple until cyan drains from the right well.
- Wait for a completed receiver to leave before starting the second key color.
Board notes 5 details
- Layout
- Two tall feeders join a rounded-square loop and bottom-center outlet. The left well holds white, blue, brown, yellow, green, purple, red, and pink around red/pink locks; the right holds orange/red key boxes, green, navy, cyan, and a white counter marked 4.
- Goal
- Create room around the square, unlock the wells one key at a time, then empty both before the tall feeder tails arrive.
- Opening
- Activate blue, white, and brown, then add yellow after blue completes.
- Danger Zone
- Bottom-left purple occupies the fourth slot before cyan arrives if it is taken while both key colors wait.
- Mechanics
- Two locked wells, separate key fills, and a right-side counter marked 4.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which key goes first in Beads Out Level 222?
Complete red first, let it leave, then send orange so the two key colors do not consume half the active row together.
When is purple safe?
After green, navy, and cyan have drained from the right well.