Beads Out level guide

Beads Out Level 25 Walkthrough

hard 5 colors

Beads Out Level 25 is the first true round collar around a square hub. Spend the left reserve purple to free the yellow outlet wedge and the orange lower-left arc, then carry red and green across the top before blue closes the right shoulder.

Board Notes

Layout
The ring circles a square center hub: red sits on the upper-left shoulder, green across the top cap, blue on the upper-right shoulder, orange on the lower-left, blue on the lower-right, and a short yellow wedge sits directly above the outlet. The reserve is a tall purple-over-blue stack on the left plus a short bottom row of lime, orange, red, gray, and blocker tiles.
Goal
The main goal is to shave down the colorful outer ring around the gray core. The lower reserve is only support once the ring has already started to open.
Opening
Spend the left-side purple first so the yellow outlet wedge and lower-left orange arc can move, then carry the solve through the red top shoulder before blue finishes the right side.
Danger Zone
Because the reserve looks small and clean, it is easy to think the board is simple. The circular gray shell keeps reusing the same outlet lane and punishes early mistakes.
Mechanics
Level 25 is the first circular-core board, so the solve is about reducing a ring around a fixed center rather than opening a free-form loop.

Quick Tips for Beads Out Level 25 (spoiler-free)

  • One bad early handoff repeats around the whole circle, so protect the first lower-rim turns.
  • With 5 colors in play, clear the pair with the fewest blockers first so the board opens up instead of tightening.
  • Think in chain clears. The best move is the one that sets up the next two moves, not just the quickest current match.

How to Solve Beads Out Level 25 — Full Solution

  1. Start with purple to relieve the first tight lower-rim seam of the circular ring.
  2. Swap to lime and then green so the colorful lower edge keeps moving around the gray core.
  3. Use red through the middle when the bottom of the circle turns warm and needs a clean handoff.
  4. Bring blue forward once the right side of the ring has thinned enough for a longer blue pass.
  5. Finish with the remaining reserve colors after the gray shell has been reduced to the final short circular tail.

Colors in this level:

Purple, Lime, Green, Red, Blue

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Treating the lower reserve as if it were the main puzzle instead of the circular ring.
  • Using blue before the right side of the ring is actually ready for it.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What makes Beads Out Level 25 different?

    It is a circular-core board. You are shaving down a ring around a fixed gray center rather than opening a normal loop.

  • Which colors start Level 25?

    Purple opens first, then lime and green keep the lower rim rotating before red and blue take over later.