Beads Out level guide
Beads Out Level 64 Walkthrough
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
- Break the white-green right arc of the cradle and the lavender-brown left shoulder.
- Rotate through the peach and lime sections across the upper rim while the tray still keeps its gate bar and `2` tile closed.
- Use the center red-gray bridge only after the shell is no longer a full eye-shaped loop.
- Open the reserve from the upper squares and middle stack first, leaving the left `1` bar and right `2` tile for the late stage.
- 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.