Beads Out level guide

Beads Out Level 64 Walkthrough

hard 6 colors

Beads Out Level 64 is a shallow cradle shell with a gate-and-pipe reserve underneath. Open the white-green and lavender-brown sides first, rotate through the peach-lime rim next, and only then cash in the left `1` gate bar, the right `2` tile, and the pipe-style end pieces after the shell has already narrowed.

Board Notes

Layout
The main board is a shallow cradle or eye-shaped loop under two long feeder lanes. The reserve is a wide square tray with a left `1` gate bar, a right-side countdown tile that begins at `2`, stacked gray-white center pieces, a lower row of brown, burgundy, mint, and purple singles, and late pipe-like end tiles that remain after the tray empties.
Goal
Soften the cradle loop before the reserve countdowns and pipe tiles are used.
Opening
Start on the white-green right arc and the lavender-brown left shoulder, then rotate through the peach and lime sections across the upper rim.
Danger Zone
The tray empties in chunks. Once the lower row and center stack disappear, the pipe-like end tiles have almost no buffer if the shell still pushes long runs through the outlet.
Mechanics
Level 64 changes from a full square tray into a sparse endgame of gate bars and pipe tiles.

Quick Tips for Beads Out Level 64 (spoiler-free)

  • Do not rush the pipe tiles; they need a quiet shell above them.
  • 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 64 — Full Solution

  1. Break the white-green right arc of the cradle and the lavender-brown left shoulder.
  2. Rotate through the peach and lime sections across the upper rim while the tray still keeps its gate bar and `2` tile closed.
  3. Use the center red-gray bridge only after the shell is no longer a full eye-shaped loop.
  4. Open the reserve from the upper squares and middle stack first, leaving the left `1` bar and right `2` tile for the late stage.
  5. Finish with the pipe-like end tiles and the last lower singles after the cradle has collapsed into short brown and green scraps.

Colors in this level:

White, Green, Lavender, Brown, Peach, Lime

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Spending the right `2` tile before the middle stack and lower row are already under control.
  • Treating the late pipe-style pieces like ordinary singles instead of final gate pieces.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the reserve trick in Beads Out Level 64?

    The tray ends in a sparse gate-and-pipe cleanup, so the `1` bar, the `2` tile, and the last pipe pieces all need the shell to be quiet first.

  • Which side of the shell should open first in Level 64?

    The white-green right arc and the lavender-brown left shoulder. They soften the cradle before the tray becomes active.