Beads Out level guide

Beads Out Level 235 Walkthrough

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Level 235 wraps a long-arm oval above three pin-separated reserve tiers and a left shaft that changes from pink 5 to cream 4, brown/pink 2, and pink 1. Clear each tier separately and match the shaft's current color before advancing it.

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How to Solve Beads Out Level 235 — Full Solution

  1. Send green for the first outlet group, then blue and red around the lower oval.
  2. Add yellow and gray while keeping one slot free for the first pin release.
  3. Clear cyan and pink from the top tier, open the first pin, and take cream/orange.
  4. Open the second pin only after those receivers leave, then match pink and purple.
  5. Work the left shaft from pink 5 to cream 4, then brown/pink 2 and pink 1.
  6. Release the final pin and clear cyan, orange, yellow, brown, red, pink, and cream.

Colors in this level:

Green, Blue, Red, Yellow, Gray, Cyan, Pink, Cream, Orange, Purple, Brown

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Opening a second horizontal pin before the previous tier's boxes leave.
  • Advancing the changing shaft when its displayed color is still high on a feeder arm.
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Quick Tips for Beads Out Level 235 (quick clues)

  • The shaft number is curtain progress, not a move limit.
Board notes 5 details
Layout
A vertical oval ring drains between two very long feeder arms. A tall U-shaped reserve holds yellow, gray, cyan, pink, navy, cream, orange, purple, and magenta behind three horizontal orange pins; a separate left shaft starts with a pink box over a curtain marked 5.
Goal
Drain the oval and arms, clear the three pinned reserve tiers top-to-bottom, and progress the changing left numbered shaft.
Opening
Start green at the outlet, then blue and red around the lower oval; add yellow and gray on the next turn.
Danger Zone
Loading green, blue, red, and yellow before a pin opens leaves no slot for the newly exposed pink or cream receiver.
Mechanics
Three horizontal pins divide the main reserve; the separate shaft progresses through pink 5, cream 4, brown/pink 2, and pink 1 stages.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How should the three orange pins be handled?

    Release them one at a time from top to bottom, clearing each tier before opening the next.

  • Why does the left counter change color?

    It reveals a new curtain stage and receiver; match the newly shown color rather than treating the number as remaining moves.

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