Beads Out level guide

Beads Out Level 233 Walkthrough

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Level 233 places a vertical oval inside two feeder arms above two large capacity cells, a red 3 curtain, purple key box, yellow lock, and blue 3 gate. Stage the capacity receivers and preserve the slot needed by the purple key.

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How to Solve Beads Out Level 233 — Full Solution

  1. Send green for the first outlet segment, then red and cream around the oval.
  2. Add blue on the right side and start the first high-capacity receiver.
  3. Start the second capacity box only after a short receiver leaves, then reduce the red 3 curtain.
  4. Fill the purple key-with-box on a purple pass to release the yellow lock.
  5. Work the blue curtain from 3 toward 2 while cycling pink, olive, yellow, navy, and cream.
  6. Clear the exposed red, yellow, navy, and final outer-arm groups after both capacity receivers leave.

Colors in this level:

Green, Red, Cream, Blue, Pink, Purple, Olive, Yellow, Navy

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Loading both capacity receivers with two ordinary boxes and losing the key slot.
  • Advancing the blue gate before the purple key opens the yellow lock.
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Quick Tips for Beads Out Level 233 (quick clues)

  • Preserve a slot for the purple key instead of activating both capacity boxes immediately.
Board notes 5 details
Layout
A vertical inner oval drains between two tall outer arms. Pink, purple, olive, and blue sit above a red curtain marked 3, a yellow locked cell, blue curtain marked 3, purple key box, and two large capacity cells initially around 700 and 600.
Goal
Drain the oval, reduce both capacity cells, open the red curtain, complete the purple key, and release the yellow and blue gates.
Opening
Start green at the outlet, then red and cream around the lower oval; add blue on the right side.
Danger Zone
Both capacity receivers plus red and cream occupy all four slots before purple can open the lower reserve.
Mechanics
Two high-value capacity cells span repeated passes; red and blue curtains start at 3, and a purple key receiver opens the yellow lock.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the pivotal move in Level 233?

    Complete the purple key box while purple is at the outlet so the lower yellow-locked reserve can open.

  • Should both large capacity boxes start together?

    No. Stage the second after a short-lived receiver completes.

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