Beads Out level guide
Beads Out Level 230 Walkthrough
Level 230 wraps a rounded rectangular ring above a deep reserve dominated by a red curtain that counts from `9`. Follow the ring through yellow, bright green, olive, red, teal, orange, and blue while keeping late purple and white out of the active row.
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How to Solve Beads Out Level 230 — Full Solution
- Activate yellow and bright green for the opening ring bands.
- Add olive/gray, then red after one of the opening receivers leaves.
- Cycle teal, orange, and blue as the curtain falls through `8`, `7`, and `6`.
- Use brown and purple only when their bands reach the outlet.
- Continue with white, lavender, and pink while the chamber counts from `5` to `1`.
- After the red curtain opens, clear the released cyan, purple, white, and red boxes.
- Finish the last green and blue segments in the ring.
Colors in this level:
Yellow, Bright green, Olive, Gray, Red, Teal, Orange, Blue, Brown, Purple, White, Lavender, Pink, Cyan
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Activating purple and white while the curtain still shows a high number, parking both before their ring arcs arrive.
- Treating the curtain count as a move limit instead of a staged fill requirement.
Quick Tips for Beads Out Level 230 (quick clues)
- Let the outlet color decide every click; the prominent red chamber is not directly selectable before its count reaches zero.
- Keep purple and white in reserve while the curtain still shows a high number.
- Do not confuse the red curtain count with a move limit.
Board notes 5 details
- Layout
- Two tall arms feed a rounded rectangular ring. Four active slots begin empty above green, orange, yellow, blue, red, teal, brown, purple, white, lavender, and pink boxes. A large red curtained chamber in the lower reserve begins at `9`.
- Goal
- Cycle the ring colors so completed fills reduce the curtain from `9`, then clear the cyan, purple, white, and red boxes released beneath it.
- Opening
- Activate yellow and bright green first, then olive/gray and red as their bands reach the outlet. Add teal only after an early receiver leaves.
- Danger Zone
- Purple and white remain visible beside the `9` curtain long before their arcs arrive. Loading both with green and red fills the row.
- Mechanics
- One large curtained chamber counts through nine fill stages and controls the final reserve.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the red `9` mean in Level 230?
It is the curtained chamber's fill count; matching receiver cycles reduce it until the lower boxes are released.
Should the purple and white boxes be activated early?
No. Their ring arcs arrive late, so use them only when those colors approach the bottom outlet.