Beads Out level guide
Beads Out Level 449 Walkthrough
Level 449 fills all four receivers beneath nested U-shaped channels. Preserve gray-yellow-dark green-bright green, wait for a completion before using the reserve, and time the 3 gate and two locked pairs around the outlet.
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How to Solve Beads Out Level 449 — Full Solution
- Preserve gray, yellow, dark green, and bright green for the opening bands.
- Rotate dark blue and the early green bands in as seeded receivers complete.
- Use cyan, olive, pink, purple, brown, and red through the middle nested-U phase.
- Open dark red-yellow at the outlet and continue reducing the central `3` gate.
- Use orange, magenta, mint, blue, and brown, then open the later purple-red pair.
- After the gate reaches zero, finish cyan, olive, yellow, pink, and dark red.
Colors in this level:
Gray, Yellow, Dark green, Bright green, Dark blue, Cyan, Olive, Pink, Purple, Brown, Red, Dark red, Orange, Magenta, Mint, Blue
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Taking a reserve box before the initially full receiver row creates space.
- Opening both paired colors while the central `3` gate still controls the lower reserve.
Quick Tips for Beads Out Level 449 (quick clues)
- Wait for a seeded receiver to complete before touching the reserve.
- Use the locked red-yellow pair only when one color is at the outlet.
- Keep reducing the `3` gate through normal outlet matches.
Board notes 5 details
- Layout
- A large U wraps around a narrow inner U and joins two upper feeders. Gray starts at `50%`; yellow, dark green, and bright green start at `0%`.
- Goal
- Cycle the seeded row, expose the covered bottom reserve, reduce the central `3` gate, and clear both locked pairs in outlet order.
- Opening
- Keep all four seeded receivers; let gray and yellow handle the first visible bands before adding any reserve color.
- Danger Zone
- The row starts full, so an early reserve choice or paired unlock can strand the next nested-U color.
- Mechanics
- Nested U channels, two question-mark covers, a central `3` gate, and dark red/yellow plus purple/red locked pairs release in phases.
Frequently Asked Questions
Should I replace one of the four starting colors in Level 449?
No. Keep the full seeded row and wait for a receiver to complete before adding a reserve color.
What does the central 3 block control?
It delays the lowest reserve phase and counts down as the preceding outlet sequence is cleared.