Beads Out level guide
Beads Out Level 48 Walkthrough
Beads Out Level 48 is the hard double-S with both blockers and countdown tiles packed into the tray. Start by shortening the left green outer wall and the purple center lane, then use the yellow-orange bridge across the middle, and open the tray only when the upper S has become a thin ribbon.
Board Notes
- Layout
- The upper shell is a double-S with green on the outer left wall, purple across the center lanes, yellow and orange bridging the middle, and cyan plus red twisting through the right side. The reserve is a dense hard-mode tray with a white `2` block, a red-white latch piece, several blockers, and loose green, blue, orange, and purple boxes.
- Goal
- The shell has to soften before the lower gate field is peeled in earnest.
- Opening
- Cut the green outer wall first, then the purple center lane, and save the `2` block plus latch pieces until the upper S is no longer the main problem.
- Danger Zone
- Trying to solve both halves at once leaves the top shell just as crowded and makes the reserve harder too.
- Mechanics
- Level 48 is a true dual-pressure puzzle with a big shell above and a deep gated field below.
Quick Tips for Beads Out Level 48 (spoiler-free)
- If both halves look huge, choose the shell first.
- 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 48 — Full Solution
- Shorten the green outer left wall so the stacked shell stops repeating the same heavy entry.
- Feed the purple center lane and then the yellow-orange middle bridge while the top S still owns the outlet.
- Use the cyan and red right-side turns once the upper shell has relaxed.
- Leave the white `2`, the latch piece, and the blockers until the shell is obviously smaller.
- Finish the deep tray with the loose green, blue, orange, and purple boxes after the double-S is no longer the threat.
Colors in this level:
Green, Yellow, Blue, Orange, Purple
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Opening the lower gates while the shell above is still huge.
- Ignoring the green-yellow opener and jumping to later reserve colors.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is Beads Out Level 48 so punishing?
Both the shell and the reserve are large at the same time. The board only settles once the upper shell is reduced first.
What should start Level 48?
Support colors first, then green and yellow, because those moves make the biggest dent in the stacked shell.