Beads Out level guide

Beads Out Level 236 Walkthrough

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Level 236 bends two feeders around an asymmetric inner elbow above twin ice blocks starting at 550 and a four-cell numbered row reading blue 6, orange 7, orange 7, blue 5. Establish yellow-pink-green through the elbow outlet, use blue and burgundy to lower the ice through 425 and 300, and delay olive until both orange counters reach 1 so cyan can complete without a blocked fourth slot.

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How to Solve Beads Out Level 236 — Full Solution

  1. Keep the opening yellow receiver active, then send pink and dark green for the first elbow groups.
  2. Add blue after yellow leaves, then burgundy as it reaches the outlet bend.
  3. Cycle red, orange, and white as the ice falls through 425 and 300, keeping one slot free for the next arriving color.
  4. Use cyan when the inner elbow rotates its pale group to the outlet; do not pair it with olive.
  5. Add purple while the orange counters fall through 4, 3, 2, and 1.
  6. Clear brown, mint, and olive only after the numbered row opens and at least one slot is free.
  7. Finish pale yellow, white, purple, and green from the feeder tails.

Colors in this level:

Yellow, Pink, Dark green, Blue, Burgundy, Red, Orange, White, Cyan, Purple, Brown, Mint, Olive

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Loading olive while orange and purple are waiting.
  • Treating the numbered bottom boxes as a move limit.
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Quick Tips for Beads Out Level 236 (quick clues)

  • Keep olive parked until both orange counters reach 1.
  • Use cyan before the late purple-olive pair.
  • Keep the preloaded yellow receiver active instead of selecting another opening box.
Board notes 5 details
Layout
An asymmetric elbow loop has a left inner bend rising before the bottom-center outlet. Two tall feeders supply gray, burgundy, red, blue, dark green, orange, white, mint, cyan, purple, and olive boxes. Twin ice blocks on both lower sides begin at 550, and the bottom reserve row reads blue 6, orange 7, orange 7, blue 5 from left to right.
Goal
Match the elbow loop while lowering the ice through 425, 300, 200, and 100, then count the twin orange 7 boxes down to 1 without consuming the slots needed by white and cyan.
Opening
Let the opening yellow receiver fill while sending pink and dark green, then add blue after yellow leaves.
Danger Zone
Orange and purple can remain active while both orange counters still show 3. Taking olive at that point fills the fourth slot before cyan completes, and the elbow's next pale group has no receiver.
Mechanics
Twin ice counters and a 6-7-7-5 numbered row share four slots.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • When is olive safe in Level 236?

    After cyan completes and both orange counters have reached 1.

  • What do the 550 values mean?

    They are ice counters reduced by the matching sequence, not a move limit.

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