Beads Out level guide

Beads Out Level 232 Walkthrough

hard 12 colors

Level 232 is a compact nested G loop with a yellow key box, red lock, and one blue curtain marked 4. Clear purple, red, and green first, reserve a slot for yellow, and only then work the blue gate to zero.

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How to Solve Beads Out Level 232 — Full Solution

  1. Send purple for the inner bend, followed by red and dark green.
  2. Add cream for the pale outer segment while preserving one slot.
  3. Complete the yellow key-with-box on the next yellow run to release the red lock.
  4. Cycle lime, teal, orange, pink, navy, and gray through the opened reserve.
  5. Reduce the blue curtain from 4 to 0 using the right feeder's blue groups.
  6. Clear the final yellow and isolated blue boxes as both arms empty.

Colors in this level:

Purple, Red, Dark green, Cream, Yellow, Lime, Teal, Orange, Pink, Navy, Gray, Blue

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Filling all slots before yellow arrives, delaying the key and every lower box.
  • Sending navy early while its feeder segment is still high above the G loop.
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Quick Tips for Beads Out Level 232 (quick clues)

  • Keep one slot for yellow until the red lock has opened.
Board notes 5 details
Layout
A compact G-shaped inner loop joins two vertical feeder arms at one bottom outlet. The narrow reserve stacks lime, teal, purple, cream, orange, yellow, red, navy, pink, gray, and blue around a red lock, yellow key box, and lower-left blue curtain marked 4.
Goal
Follow the G-loop color order, complete the yellow key receiver, and reduce the blue curtain before clearing the final isolated blue box.
Opening
Start purple on the inner bend, then red and dark green as the lower loop turns; use cream for the pale outer bend.
Danger Zone
Preloading red, green, cream, and navy leaves no slot for the yellow key receiver when its segment reaches the outlet.
Mechanics
A yellow key-with-box opens the red lock; one blue curtain visibly falls from 4 to 0.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What unlocks the lower reserve?

    The yellow key box must fill on a yellow outlet run to release the red lock.

  • What does the blue 4 mean?

    It is the curtain's visible progress value, not a move count.

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