Beads Out level guide

Beads Out Level 30 Walkthrough

hard 5 colors

Beads Out Level 30 keeps the hourglass funnel but turns the reserve into twin side wells with a narrow center ladder. Keep the cyan mouth moving first, bridge the waist with purple and green, and dig into the wells only after the bowls have calmed down.

Board Notes

Layout
The hourglass has a cyan strip across the bottom mouth, purple and cream around the waist, green on the right bowl, and brown plus pink feeding the upper shoulders. The reserve becomes twin side wells joined by a narrow center ladder, with green and pink in the middle, brown and cyan near the top, and blue-gray end caps at the base.
Goal
The upper shape has to shrink enough that the side-well colors can rise in order instead of competing for the same narrow outlet.
Opening
Keep the cyan mouth moving first, then bridge the waist with purple and green before you dig down either side well.
Danger Zone
The side wells feel roomy, but the center ladder is not. Pulling too many colors up before the waist opens creates a bigger traffic jam.
Mechanics
Level 30 is an hourglass-plus-wells puzzle where the reserve behaves like two delayed vertical queues.

Quick Tips for Beads Out Level 30 (spoiler-free)

  • The side wells are delayed queues; if the bowls are still heavy, they are not ready yet.
  • 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 30 — Full Solution

  1. Start with the cyan strip at the mouth so the waist stays open instead of exposing both side wells immediately.
  2. Bring brown and then green through the middle while the upper bowls still hold the most pressure.
  3. Let the side-well ladder rise gradually instead of trying to empty multiple vertical colors at once.
  4. Use blue and cream when the wells are finally open enough to feed cleanly into the outlet.
  5. Finish with purple and the last late seam colors after the hourglass bowls are already thin.

Colors in this level:

Brown, Green, Blue, Cream, Purple

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Opening both wells too aggressively while the bowls are still full.
  • Ignoring the waist and focusing only on the tall reserve columns.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How is Beads Out Level 30 different from Level 29?

    The hourglass waist is still important, but the reserve is split into two delayed side wells instead of one deeper staircase.

  • When should purple be used in Level 30?

    Purple is a later well color, best used after the bowls have thinned and the center ladder is less crowded.