Beads Out level guide

Beads Out Level 60 Walkthrough

expert 6 colors

Beads Out Level 60 is a capstone U-shell with dual mystery shafts and a multi-stage timer pocket. Cut the orange-red core and blue-gray return first, bridge through the yellow-brown rim next, and only then peel the reserve so the `400 / 150 / 3 / 2 / 1 / 5` values land into a shell that is already almost finished.

Board Notes

Layout
The main board is a heavy U-shaped shell whose orange inner loop wraps around two thin inner prongs. Yellow, blue, purple, green, brown, white, and pink ring the outer horseshoe, and black `?` mystery shafts rise on both sides. The reserve is a dense stepped pocket with early `400`, `3`, `400`, and `2` values, later `150`, `3`, `150`, and `2`, a bottom `5` tile, and a final `1` tile tucked into the lower-left bend.
Goal
Reduce the U-shell before opening the reserve timers and mystery shafts, because nearly every value in the pocket is dangerous under a broad orange core.
Opening
Start by shortening the orange-red left half of the U and the blue-gray right return, then cross the yellow-brown lower rim while the timer pocket stays intact.
Danger Zone
The reserve keeps changing shape as its values fall from `400` to `150`, then into `2`, `1`, and `5` cleanup tiles. Spending any of them too early buries the last chamber immediately.
Mechanics
Level 60 is a multi-phase capstone board with dual mystery shafts and a stepped reserve whose timers transform as the solve progresses.

Quick Tips for Beads Out Level 60 (spoiler-free)

  • If the orange inner loop still wraps the whole center, every reserve timer is still late.
  • 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 60 — Full Solution

  1. Cut the orange-red left half of the U and the blue-gray return on the right so the shell stops feeding both inner prongs at once.
  2. Use the yellow-brown lower rim and the first purple support bands only after the core U is already shorter.
  3. Keep the reserve row with `400`, `3`, `400`, and `2` untouched until the shell no longer looks like one full horseshoe.
  4. Work the reserve in phases as the values drop into `150`, then the later `2`, `1`, and `5` cleanup tiles, never opening both mystery shafts under pressure.
  5. Finish with the final lower-left `1` tile, the bottom `5`, and the last shaft colors after the U-shell is down to short orange and purple scraps.

Colors in this level:

Orange, Red, Blue, Yellow, Purple, Brown

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Treating the first `400` row like an opening just because its values are visible immediately.
  • Opening both mystery shafts while the orange core still wraps the whole center.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why is Beads Out Level 60 such a capstone?

    It layers a hard U-shell, dual mystery shafts, and a reserve whose timer values change several times before the endgame is actually safe.

  • When should the reserve timers start moving in Level 60?

    Only after the orange U-shell is already much smaller. The `400`, `150`, `3`, `2`, `1`, and `5` values are all late tools here.