Beads Out level guide
Beads Out Level 234 Walkthrough
This bone-shaped loop sits above a diagonal reserve staircase with three blue curtains, all marked 4. Follow the perimeter and open the gates top-to-bottom so no two tiers reveal into the four-slot row together.
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How to Solve Beads Out Level 234 — Full Solution
- Send blue for the first bottom-edge group, then yellow and dark green.
- Add red at the upper-right waist, followed by cyan on the lower-left curve.
- Advance the upper-right 4 curtain and clear its cream/gray reveal.
- Cycle green, orange, navy, and purple while opening the middle-left gate.
- Wait for two slots to clear before advancing the lower-right 4 curtain.
- Finish cream, teal, red, and the remaining feeder colors.
Colors in this level:
Blue, Yellow, Dark green, Red, Cyan, Cream, Gray, Orange, Navy, Purple, Teal
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Opening two numbered tiers in the same active-row cycle.
- Taking a lower staircase box before its matching bone segment is close.
Quick Tips for Beads Out Level 234 (quick clues)
- Open the blue 4 gates from the upper tier downward.
Board notes 5 details
- Layout
- A bone-shaped loop has four rounded corners, two pinched waists, two top feeders, and one bottom outlet. Red, yellow, cyan, cream, gray, green, orange, navy, blue, and purple form a diagonal staircase with blue 4 curtains at upper right, middle left, and lower right.
- Goal
- Drain the bone perimeter and clear each numbered reserve tier separately.
- Opening
- Start blue on the lower edge, then yellow and dark green around adjacent corners; add red at the right waist.
- Danger Zone
- Opening two 4 curtains while blue, yellow, green, and red are active leaves no slot for either new reveal.
- Mechanics
- Three independent blue curtains begin at 4 in different depths of the diagonal staircase.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which blue 4 curtain opens first?
Start with the upper-right gate, then the middle-left, and finish with the lower-right tier.
Why must the three curtain tiers open top-to-bottom?
Three identical gates expose different colors from different depths into the same four-slot row.