Beads Out level guide
Beads Out Level 446 Walkthrough
Level 446 starts with four empty receivers beneath a cross-shaped loop. Follow the lower outlet, use the mint key box to release the chained middle row, and delay the two locked pairs until their colors reach the outlet.
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How to Solve Beads Out Level 446 — Full Solution
- Select cream for the first receiver, then take the mint key box; its red key removes the chain.
- Add blue and dark green to complete the demonstrated opening row.
- Clear gray, dark red, and dark green from the newly released middle row.
- Rotate red, purple, yellow, pink, cream, magenta, olive, blue, and mint through the cross.
- Open purple-cyan first and hold cream-orange for later feeder waves.
- Finish the remaining green, blue, olive, pink, and orange bands.
Colors in this level:
Dark blue, Dark green, Brown, Blue, Mint, Gray, Dark red, Red, Purple, Yellow, Pink, Cream, Magenta, Olive, Cyan, Orange, Pale pink
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Choosing upper reserve colors by proximity instead of reading the outlet.
- Opening a locked pair before the key-released middle row is under control.
Quick Tips for Beads Out Level 446 (quick clues)
- Use cream first, then take the mint key box to release the chained row.
- Add blue and dark green after the key transfer.
- Clear the released middle row before opening paired lower boxes.
Board notes 5 details
- Layout
- A four-lobed cross loop joins two long upper feeders. The upper reserve holds a mint key box above a chained gray-red-green row; two locked color pairs sit in the lower pocket.
- Goal
- Fill receivers in outlet order, release the chained middle row with the mint key, and clear the lower paired boxes without overfilling the four-slot row.
- Opening
- Open with cream, take the mint key box to break the chain, then add blue and dark green to fill the first four receivers.
- Danger Zone
- Opening purple-cyan or cream-orange early consumes two useful choices before the chained middle colors have cleared.
- Mechanics
- A key-bearing mint box unlocks a chained reserve row; two independent padlocked pairs and cycling percentage receivers shape the later sequence.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which box releases the chain in Level 446?
The mint reserve box carries the red key that opens the chained middle row.
Should I open the locked pairs immediately?
No. Clear the chain-released colors first, then open each pair when its colors approach the outlet.