Beads Out level guide

Beads Out Level 445 Walkthrough

hard 12 colors

Level 445 is a Hard four-slot board with long outer feeder arms, a compact inner oval, peg-split reserve lanes, and a lower-left `3` cover. Use departures as capacity gates and delay each visible pair until one member can leave.

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How to Solve Beads Out Level 445 — Full Solution

  1. Load red, cyan, green, and cream for the opening bands, then wait for a departure.
  2. Use yellow and gray on the next outer-arm turn, adding pink only after another slot opens.
  3. Clear dark green and mint from opposite lanes while preserving capacity beside the pegs.
  4. Send red and cyan down the right lane, then blue when its band reaches the outlet.
  5. Use purple and dark blue from the lower corners and reduce the covered `3` box by stages.
  6. Clear the late cream-purple left-lane release without parking the adjacent pink box early.
  7. Finish the feeder tails with red, green, and pink, alternating sides after each departure.
  8. Send the final yellow, blue, and green receivers around the inner oval.

Colors in this level:

Red, Blue, Green, Cream, Yellow, Gray, Pink, Dark green, Mint, Cyan, Purple, Dark blue

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Loading visible pairs from both reserve lanes before the `3` cover opens.
  • Clearing one outer feeder completely while the other side's required receiver occupies a slot.
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Quick Tips for Beads Out Level 445 (quick clues)

  • Do not tap both members of a pair unless one can leave on the current turn.
  • Keep one slot open before reducing the `3` cover.
  • Alternate outer-arm tails instead of clearing one feeder first.
Board notes 5 details
Layout
Two tall outer feeder arms wrap around a small upright oval and feed four slots. Five pegs split a compact reserve into lanes, and a covered lower-left box starts at `3`.
Goal
Drain both outer arms and the inner oval, reduce the `3` cover, and clear its late left-lane receivers.
Opening
Load red, cyan, green, and cream, then wait for red to depart before adding yellow or gray.
Danger Zone
Visible pairs from opposite peg lanes can fill all four slots before the `3` cover releases a required box.
Mechanics
A four-slot limit, peg-separated lanes, two feeder arms, and a staged `3` cover make every departure a capacity gate.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the main constraint in Level 445?

    Only four active slots are available, so every covered reveal needs capacity reserved in advance.

  • When should I open the `3` box?

    Reduce it after the lower purple and dark blue receivers start clearing, with at least one slot open.

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