Beads Out level guide
Beads Out Level 257 Walkthrough
Level 257 sends two tall arms around an upright oval above a deep symmetric reserve. Clear the brown, green, cream, and yellow opening row before committing the later pink and blue receivers, then peel through the descending capacity rows.
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How to Solve Beads Out Level 257 — Full Solution
- Start brown and green for the first bands entering the oval's outlet.
- Add cream and yellow, waiting for a completed receiver before opening the second row.
- Activate pink and blue as their bands turn from the oval toward the outlet.
- Return to green and cream while the first capacity cells fall below 300.
- Use brown and yellow as the symmetric capacity rows continue downward.
- Take pink and blue from the next exposed row only after the matching arm begins feeding the oval.
- Clear the final cream and green tail after the last capacity pair empties.
Colors in this level:
Brown, Green, Cream, Yellow, Pink, Blue
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Parking blue before the first brown-green exchange completes.
- Filling all four slots just before the outer arms change color.
Quick Tips for Beads Out Level 257 (quick clues)
- Wait for brown or green to leave before activating the first blue box.
- Use the left and right capacity values as wave markers; do not activate the next row merely because it has become visible.
- At every outer-arm switch, reserve one slot for the first color entering the upright oval.
Board notes 5 details
- Layout
- Two tall outer arms feed an upright oval and one bottom outlet. Brown, green, cream, and yellow form the opening row; pink, green, and blue sit beneath them above capacity cells starting around 450, 350, 300, and 250.
- Goal
- Alternate the oval loop and outer arms while completed receivers expose each lower reserve row and reduce its paired capacities.
- Opening
- Activate brown and green first, then cream and yellow; take pink and blue only after an opening box leaves.
- Danger Zone
- Blue is visible early but its large band arrives after the first exchange. Parking it beside all four opening colors blocks the cream-yellow handoff.
- Mechanics
- A deep symmetric reserve is paced by multiple descending capacity cells without a lock or curtain.
Frequently Asked Questions
When should the first blue box enter?
After one of the opening brown or green receivers completes and blue rotates toward the outlet.
What opens the lower symmetric rows?
The paired capacity stacks descend through completed receivers; there is no curtain or key lock on this board.