Beads Out level guide
Beads Out Level 52 Walkthrough
Beads Out Level 52 is an oval loop with a deep pocket reserve and two far-apart timers. Peel the pale lavender-brown left side first, rotate through the orange-yellow right heel next, and hold both the top-right `5` tile and bottom-left `150` block until the pocket only has to release a few singles.
Board Notes
- Layout
- The board is a thick oval ring around a tall central hole, with pale lavender and brown on the left, orange and yellow on the lower-right, green on the right shoulder, and dark blue across the top. The reserve is a deep pocket holding a top-right `5` countdown tile, a bottom-left `150` block, and a boxed grid of magenta, green, orange, light blue, purple, navy, and pink singles.
- Goal
- Soften the oval ring before spending either pocket timer, because the reserve only talks to the outlet through its top edge.
- Opening
- Break the pale lavender and brown left arc first, then feed the orange and yellow right heel while the pocket grid stays mostly untouched.
- Danger Zone
- The pocket is deeper than it looks. Spending the `5` tile or the `150` block too early strands the lower singles while the ring is still flooding the outlet.
- Mechanics
- Level 52 splits its timer pressure between opposite corners of one deep reserve instead of one obvious stack.
Quick Tips for Beads Out Level 52 (spoiler-free)
- This pocket is cleanup space, not early breathing room.
- With 6 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 52 — Full Solution
- Clear the pale lavender strip and the brown lane on the left side of the oval.
- Rotate into the orange lower-right arc and the yellow cluster near the outlet once the left side is shorter.
- Use the green and dark-red sections only after the ring is no longer one heavy continuous loop.
- Open the reserve grid gradually, but leave the top-right `5` tile and the bottom-left `150` block for the late phase.
- Finish with the remaining pocket singles and the last pink tile after the ring has collapsed into short yellow-purple remnants.
Colors in this level:
Lavender, Brown, Orange, Yellow, Green, Pink
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Touching the `150` block just because it is isolated in the lower-left corner.
- Cashing in the `5` tile while the oval still has a thick lower half.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why are the `5` and `150` tiles both late in Beads Out Level 52?
They sit at opposite ends of a deep pocket, so opening either one early makes the reserve release too soon while the oval is still too dense.
Which side of Level 52 should open first?
The pale lavender-brown left side. It lets the orange-yellow heel finish later as a cleaner bridge.