Beads Out level guide

Beads Out Level 69 Walkthrough

expert 6 colors

Beads Out Level 69 is a punishing teardrop over a side-column reserve. Reduce the white-pink and blue-gray sides early, rotate through the green-brown half next, and only then peel the right orange stack so the center `2 -> 1` gate becomes a safe finisher.

Board Notes

Layout
The teardrop narrows hard, with mystery shafts on both upper sides. The reserve is a rectangular grid with a vertical orange stack on the far right, a central gate that starts as `2` and later becomes `1`, and rows of green, cyan, pink, orange, red, gray, purple, and yellow singles arranged across the tray.
Goal
Soften the teardrop before the right orange stack and the shrinking center gate are used.
Opening
Work the white-pink upper arc and the blue-gray lower-left side, then cross into the green-brown right half of the teardrop.
Danger Zone
The tray narrows fast once the right column and the center gate are active. Spending the `2` early removes the landing spots for the last left and bottom singles.
Mechanics
Level 69 resolves by peeling a right stack first and then a shrinking center gate.

Quick Tips for Beads Out Level 69 (spoiler-free)

  • If the right orange stack still looks tall, the center gate 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 69 — Full Solution

  1. Clear the white-pink upper arc and the blue-gray lower-left side of the teardrop.
  2. Rotate into the green-brown right half while the reserve still keeps its right orange stack and center gate intact.
  3. Leave the center `2` and the right-side stack alone until the shell has already shrunk into a tighter late loop.
  4. Open the reserve from the right orange column first, then let the tray rebalance around the middle gate.
  5. Spend the center `2`, then the later `1`, only after the remaining corner singles are almost gone.

Colors in this level:

White, Pink, Blue, Gray, Green, Brown

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Touching the center `2` before the right orange column has already started to clear.
  • Treating the reserve like a flat tray when it actually resolves from one side inward.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why is Beads Out Level 69 marked very hard?

    The reserve is paced by both a right-side stack and a shrinking center gate, so one early move can choke the whole tray.

  • Which part of the reserve should open first in Level 69?

    The right orange column. The center `2 -> 1` gate is a later finisher once the tray has already thinned.